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Some city/town websites have public records portals (i.e., for submitting public records requests).  This is another way to obtain a list of registered voters.
Some city/town websites have public records portals (i.e., for submitting public records requests).  This is another way to obtain a list of registered voters.


Discussion of doing state party conferences quarterly, rather than annually.  As a way to get people more involved.  Had tried monthly for a while, but that seemed to be too frequent.  We'll try one on 1/21/2023
Discussion of doing state party conferences quarterly, rather than annually.  As a way to get people more involved.  Had tried monthly for a while, but that seemed to be too frequent.  We'll try one on 1/21/2023, starting at noon, online format.

Revision as of 13:05, 8 October 2022

Highlights

  • Next conference on Saturday Jan 21, 2023. Starting at noon, via remote participation.

Starting Local Chapters

You can ask your city/town clerk for a list of registered voters; this is an effectve way to find the Pirates in your community. Send them a letter or postcard, suggesting you meet up.

Some city/town websites have public records portals (i.e., for submitting public records requests). This is another way to obtain a list of registered voters.

Discussion of doing state party conferences quarterly, rather than annually. As a way to get people more involved. Had tried monthly for a while, but that seemed to be too frequent. We'll try one on 1/21/2023, starting at noon, online format.