In case you are not aware, the Dunwoody City Council has made this local early voting opportunity available to you the residents by funding this service through the DeKalb Board of Elections to a tune of $15,000. We believe this is a wise investment in democracy ensuring that everyone has an opportunity to help decide the future of this fine city. Other cities in DeKalb opt out of providing this service and we are happy to offer it.
Please research the candidates (in the links down below) and take advantage of this early & local voting opportunity. For you die hard political wonks out there, you may be interested in the Dunwoody Campaign Finance website to see who is donating to whom and where the candidates are spending those politicial donations. As far as I know, there are no official polls on where these races are headed, so please go cast your ballot.
The Heneghan's are voting for Lynn Deutsch, Stacey Harris and Heyward Wescott to lead the City of Dunwoody forward.
I recommend that you vote No on the Ethics question as it weakens ethics rules, not improves them.
Mayor
Lynn Deutsch Lynn4Dunwoody.com
City Council At-Large (District 1)
Stacey Harris StaceyForDunwoody.com
Robert Miller RobertMillerTime.com
City Council At-Large (District 2)
Joe Seconder Joe4Dunwoody.com
Heyward Wescott HeywardForDunwoody.com
City Council At-Large (District 3)
John Heneghan Heneghan's Dunwoody Blog
2 comments:
I was not aware of how or why early voting came to the city. Prior to it, I would either go to Chamblee or more likely the county site off Memorial Drive. You and your colleagues are due a big thank you! I am usually prepared to cast the first day and do so, but I didn't get to the library until the second day this time. Many thanks!
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