At the time of the last election, there was some interest among participants in this list in serving as poll officials.
 
If you're interested in being nominated by your party to run for Judge of Elections, or Inspector of Elections (there are two, a minority and a majority inspector -- one from each of the major parties), now's the time to get your petitions signed to get your name on the ballot for this spring's primaries. If you're a Libertarian, a Green, a Socialist-Worker, or a registered voter in another non-D/non-R party, you probably won't be having a primary and can run in the general election next fall without going through this step.
 
Democrats can contact Sylvia Hammerman Brown ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) and Republicans can contact Matt Wolfe ([EMAIL PROTECTED]). Voters registered in other parties with any questions can feel free to contact me off list and I'll try to answer them or direct you to whoever can.
 
For general information, you may also want to contact the Office of the Election Commission in City hall (main number is 214-MU6-1776.
 
Always at your service and ready for a dialog,

Al Krigman
 
Note: This posting has been vetted by Sankara the Naiyayika and Vyomasiva

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