January Primary
13/12/07 18:57 Filed in: 2008
Election
Important Information to take with you
to the polls on January 15th.
*Bring a photo ID with you, if you don't have a photo ID, you can sign an affidavit and still vote.
*Polls open 7 a.m. to 8 p.m.
*Vote at your regular polling place.
*You must be registered to vote.
*Deadline to register to vote is 4 p.m. Monday, December 17th.
*Must be 18 years old on or before January 15th in order to vote.
*There maybe people outside your polling place asking you to sign 2 different petitions:
1. Right to Work
2. Part-time State Legislature
***DO NOT SIGN THEM***
*When you show up to the polls, you will be asked if you want a Democratic Ballot or a Republican Ballot.
*The following names will appear on the Democratic Ballot:
-Hilary Clinton
-Dennis Kucinich
-Chris Dodd
-Mike Gravel
-Uncommitted
-Write In
*Write-In votes will NOT be counted
*If you support:
-Barack Obama
-John Edwards
-Joe Biden
-Bill Richardson
You need to vote for "Uncommitted"
*On Saturday, March 29, 2008 beginning at 10 A.M we will meet at the District Convention to elect Delegates to the National Convention in Denver.
*If "Uncommitted" receives at least 15% of the vote, we will meet at a District Convention to elect "Uncommitted" Delegates to the National Convention.
*At the District Convention, vote for the "Uncommitted" Delegate who supports your candidate.
*We will also elect Delegates who support the other candidates on the ballot who receive at least 15% of the vote.
*In order to vote at the District Convention on Saturday, March 29, 2008 you must be either a:
-Precinct Delegate, who are members of the Michigan Democratic Party. If you are not a member, you may pay your dues on that day and vote at the District Convention.
or
-Member of the Michigan Democratic Party, at least 30 days prior to the District Convention. Deadline to join and still be able to vote at the District Convention is February 28, 2008.
*Democrats who are 18 years old on or before November 4th, 2008 are eligible to vote for Delegates and run for Delegate.
*At this time, we may also hold a MDP Presidential Caucus on February 9th, or we may not.
Any questions, please email me.
David C. Pawloski-Chair
KCDP
kzoodemchair@yahoo.com
*Bring a photo ID with you, if you don't have a photo ID, you can sign an affidavit and still vote.
*Polls open 7 a.m. to 8 p.m.
*Vote at your regular polling place.
*You must be registered to vote.
*Deadline to register to vote is 4 p.m. Monday, December 17th.
*Must be 18 years old on or before January 15th in order to vote.
*There maybe people outside your polling place asking you to sign 2 different petitions:
1. Right to Work
2. Part-time State Legislature
***DO NOT SIGN THEM***
*When you show up to the polls, you will be asked if you want a Democratic Ballot or a Republican Ballot.
*The following names will appear on the Democratic Ballot:
-Hilary Clinton
-Dennis Kucinich
-Chris Dodd
-Mike Gravel
-Uncommitted
-Write In
*Write-In votes will NOT be counted
*If you support:
-Barack Obama
-John Edwards
-Joe Biden
-Bill Richardson
You need to vote for "Uncommitted"
*On Saturday, March 29, 2008 beginning at 10 A.M we will meet at the District Convention to elect Delegates to the National Convention in Denver.
*If "Uncommitted" receives at least 15% of the vote, we will meet at a District Convention to elect "Uncommitted" Delegates to the National Convention.
*At the District Convention, vote for the "Uncommitted" Delegate who supports your candidate.
*We will also elect Delegates who support the other candidates on the ballot who receive at least 15% of the vote.
*In order to vote at the District Convention on Saturday, March 29, 2008 you must be either a:
-Precinct Delegate, who are members of the Michigan Democratic Party. If you are not a member, you may pay your dues on that day and vote at the District Convention.
or
-Member of the Michigan Democratic Party, at least 30 days prior to the District Convention. Deadline to join and still be able to vote at the District Convention is February 28, 2008.
*Democrats who are 18 years old on or before November 4th, 2008 are eligible to vote for Delegates and run for Delegate.
*At this time, we may also hold a MDP Presidential Caucus on February 9th, or we may not.
Any questions, please email me.
David C. Pawloski-Chair
KCDP
kzoodemchair@yahoo.com
Primary/Caucus Situation
06/12/07 23:56 Filed in: 2008
Election
Important message from the Chair
On the Primary / Caucus situation
As of right now we are scheduled to have a Primary on Jan. 15th. The 4 candidates who withdrew their names from the Ballot will not be on the Ballot.
The effort in the State Legleslature to put their name back on the ballot was blocked by Senate Republicans.
Write-in candidates will not be counted.
You will have an oppurtunity to vote for "uncommitted". If uncommitted recieves at least 15% of the vote in the 6th District or State-wide, we will then meet at the 6th District Convention, this spring an elect "uncommitted" Delegates to the Convention in Denver.
If you support
*Joe Biden
*Bill Richardson
*Barack Obama
*John Edwards
You need to vote uncommitted on Januaray 15th.
Then be prepared to come to the 6th District Convention (Look for date, time, location notices soon), sometime this spring and vote for the "uncommitted" Delegate who supports your candidate.
I know its very complicated and confusing, but please remember this is about November 4th, 2008 and taking back the White House. The Democratic Nominee can not win the Electoral College without Michigan.
At this time, we also may hold a Caucus on Febuary 9th, but we may not.
Stay tuned and check our wesite www.kzoodems.com for any further updates.
David C. Pawloski-Chair
KCDP
On the Primary / Caucus situation
As of right now we are scheduled to have a Primary on Jan. 15th. The 4 candidates who withdrew their names from the Ballot will not be on the Ballot.
The effort in the State Legleslature to put their name back on the ballot was blocked by Senate Republicans.
Write-in candidates will not be counted.
You will have an oppurtunity to vote for "uncommitted". If uncommitted recieves at least 15% of the vote in the 6th District or State-wide, we will then meet at the 6th District Convention, this spring an elect "uncommitted" Delegates to the Convention in Denver.
If you support
*Joe Biden
*Bill Richardson
*Barack Obama
*John Edwards
You need to vote uncommitted on Januaray 15th.
Then be prepared to come to the 6th District Convention (Look for date, time, location notices soon), sometime this spring and vote for the "uncommitted" Delegate who supports your candidate.
I know its very complicated and confusing, but please remember this is about November 4th, 2008 and taking back the White House. The Democratic Nominee can not win the Electoral College without Michigan.
At this time, we also may hold a Caucus on Febuary 9th, but we may not.
Stay tuned and check our wesite www.kzoodems.com for any further updates.
David C. Pawloski-Chair
KCDP