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[UC] FW: Your Name on the Ballot? Run for Commiittee Person in 2010

Karen Allen
Thu, 28 Jan 2010 08:47:26 -0800

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Subject: Your Name on the Ballot? Run for Commiittee Person in 2010
Date: Thu, 21 Jan 2010 12:10:38 -0600
From: "Committee of Seventy" <lpillsb...@seventy.org>
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Ever thought about running for office? Now is your chance. In Philadelphia
there are over 6,700 local elected positions called "committee people" on
the ballot on May 18th. 
 
Click here to download our newly released "How to Run for Committee Person
(
http://e2ma.net/go/6584138856/208088337/211178566/34027/goto:http://www.seve
nty.org/Resources_How_to_Run_for_Committee_Person.aspx
)" manual.
 
What is a committee person? Each of the city's 1,684 voting divisions is
represented by up to two Democratic and two Republican committee people.
They register voters,"get out the vote,"  give rides to the polls, elect
the ward leaders and work year-round on community issues. 
 
How do you get on the ballot? Getting on the ballot only requires ten
signatures from your neighbors. Our comprehensive manual "How to Run for
Committee Person"  has all you need to know to get on the ballot. 
 
Candidate Training: Join us on Thursday, February 11th at 6:00 pm for a
free "How to Run for Committee Person candidate training at our offices.
The training session is free of charge and all are welcome to attend. The
Committee of Seventy is also partnering with groups across the city that
are interested in informing their membership about this opportunity. 
 
If you or your organization is interested in an informational session or
candidate training, contact Leah Pillsbury, Director of Civic Programs,
lpillsb...@seventy.org or 215-557-3600 ext 109.
 
Committee of Seventy is strictly nonpartisan and does not endorse
candidates for political office or political parties. How to Run for
Committee Person is the latest in a series of publications that aims to
open up the political system and encourage a broader group people to
consider public service.
 
 
 
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Ever thought about running for office? Now is your chance. In Philadelphia 
there are over 6,700 local elected positions called "committee people" on the 
ballot on May 18th. 


Click here to download our newly released "How to Run for Committee Person" 
manual.



What is a committee person? Each of the city’s 1,684 voting divisions is 
represented by up to two Democratic and two Republican committee people. They 
register voters,"get out the vote," give rides to the polls, elect the ward 
leaders and work year-round on community issues. 


How do you get on the ballot? Getting on the ballot only requires ten 
signatures from your neighbors. Our comprehensive manual “How to Run for 
Committee Person" has all you need to know to get on the ballot. 



Candidate Training: Join us on Thursday, February 11th at 6:00 pm for a free 
"How to Run for Committee Person” candidate training at our office. The 
training session is free of charge and all are welcome to attend. The Committee 
of Seventy is also partnering with groups across the city that are interested 
in informing their membership about this opportunity. 


If you or your organization is interested in an informational session or 
candidate training, contact Leah Pillsbury, Director of Civic Programs, 
lpillsb...@seventy.org or 215-557-3600 ext 109.

 
Committee of Seventy is strictly nonpartisan and does not endorse candidates 
for political office or political parties. “How to Run for Committee Person” is 
the latest in a series of publications that aims to open up the political 
system and encourage a broader group of people to consider public service.





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Ever thought about running for office? Now is your chance. In Philadelphia there are over 6,700 local elected positions called "committee people" on the ballot on May 18th.

Click here to download our newly released "How to Run for Committee Person" manual.

What is a committee person? Each of the city’s 1,684 voting divisions is represented by up to two Democratic and two Republican committee people. They register voters,"get out the vote," give rides to the polls, elect the ward leaders and work year-round on community issues. 

How do you get on the ballot? Getting on the ballot only requires ten signatures from your neighbors. Our comprehensive manual How to Run for Committee Person" has all you need to know to get on the ballot.

Candidate Training: Join us on Thursday, February 11th at 6:00 pm for a free "How to Run for Committee Person” candidate training at our office. The training session is free of charge and all are welcome to attend. The Committee of Seventy is also partnering with groups across the city that are interested in informing their membership about this opportunity.

If you or your organization is interested in an informational session or candidate training, contact Leah Pillsbury, Director of Civic Programs, lpillsb...@seventy.org or 215-557-3600 ext 109.
 
Committee of Seventy is strictly nonpartisan and does not endorse candidates for political office or political parties.
“How to Run for Committee Person” is the latest in a series of publications that aims to open up the political system and encourage a broader group of people to consider public service.
8 Penn Center 1628 JFK Blvd., Suite 1002 | Philadelphia, PA 19103 US

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