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Wednesday, January 19, 2005

ACTIVATE! Info On Democratic Party of Bernalillo County

Rosietbathumb Michael Schneider has put together a page with information on the Democratic Party of Bernalillo County that includes an unofficial list of precincts matched to wards, who to contact to find out who your ward and precinct chair are, and other very helpful stuff:

He'll be adding more information as he gets it, so check back. If you have any information he can use, send it along to Mike.

I'm adding a link to Mike's page to our Democractic Party links on the left-hand sidebar on this site. You can find out what Bernalillo County precinct you're in by visiting the and entering your address.

Remember, the time to step up and become more active in the Democratic Party is now if we want to make sure that progressive candidates and issues get their due. You are urged to attend the Precinct Activation Meeting on Saturday, February 5th at 11:00 AM at the IBEW Hall, 4921 Alexander Blvd. NE in Albuquerque.  This will be a hands-on training session about how you can activate your precinct, run for precinct or ward chair, and more. It's coordinated by the Democratic Party of New Mexico. For more information, call Terri Holland, Director of Party Affairs, at 505-830-3650, ext. 11, or email her a terribk7@aol.com.

As noted in our list of Coming Events in the right-hand sidebar on this page, the Bernalillo County ward meetings, where ward and precinct chairs will be elected, are tentatively set for March 3rd. The meeting of the Bernalillo County Central Committee is tentatively scheduled for March 12th, while the meeting of the State Central Committee is tentatively planned for April 23rd. Times and locations for these meetings have not yet been finalized.

January 19, 2005 at 02:53 PM in Democratic Party, Local Politics | Permalink

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The official web site for the Democratic Party of Bernalillo County is up and running, although still under construction. Please stop by and check it out. Constructive criticism is appreciated.

Posted by: Bill Peifer | Mar 19, 2005 5:06:19 AM

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