Election Day, April 5, is just 2 weeks (and one day) away! I've been working with the county clerk's office and have filed the appropriate paperwork to be a certified write-in candidate. In that spirit, I figured it was a good time to post an example of a sample ballot with my name written in. You can see my sample ballot below with a reminder showing you how to write-in a candidate's name, If you live within the city of Hallsville, you'll have additional city positions to vote for. To vote for me as the write-in candidate, the key is to only vote for one (1) other candidate in the school board section and then fill in the bubble and write-in the race (school board or board of education) and my name at the bottom of the ballot. Yes -- this is a little work -- but I will be humbled by each person who takes the time to do so! We get to participate in our democracy just over two weeks, We'll see these political yard signs go up for a few weeks -- and then be taken down until the next round of approaches for the August primaries. I won't have any yard signs, but I am working on another method of outreach to share in the coming days. Look for more to come, here. In other news, tomorrow is the deadline for our 5 questions to answer from the PTO/CTA candidate forum. I turned my answers in last week, but I'll post the answers to my questions as my next blog post either tomorrow or Wednesday. Please let me know if you have any questions. Happy Monday! Craig
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