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ELECTION 2009

VOTER INFORMATION

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Office Sponsor Date Location & Time Viewing opportunities
Novato
Sanitary Dist.
Soroptomists, LWVMC9/23Novato Public Access TV, 6:30 pmpublic access TV, MarinLWV.org
So. Marin
Fire District
Ark, LWVMC9/29308 Reed Blvd, 7 pmLive audience
Fairfax
Town Council
Fairfax Chamber of Commerce, LWVMC9/30 Women's Club,
7:30 pm
Live audience, public access TV, CMCM website
San Rafael
City Council
LWVMC 10/3 Community Media Center of Marin, 10 am public access TV, CMCM website
San Anselmo
City Council
LWVMC 10/3 Community Media Center of Marin, 12 noon public access TV, CMCM website
Tiburon
Town Council
Ark, LWVMC 10/6 Tiburon Town Hall,
7 pm
Live audience
Mill Valley
City Council
The Redwoods, LWVMC 10/6 The Redwoods,
7 pm
Live audience
College of
Marin Board
The Redwoods, LWVMC 10/6 The Redwoods,
7:30 pm
Live audience
Larkspur
City Council
Larkspur Chamber of Commerce, LWVMC 10/6 Hall Middle School,
7 pm
Live audience; CMCM website
Larkspur
School Board
Larkspur PTA, LWVMC 10/8 Neil Cummins School,
7 pm
Live audience
Novato
City Council
Soroptomists, LWVMC 10/7 Novato Public Access TV, 6:30 pmpublic access TV, MarinLWV.org
College of
Marin Board
Soroptomists, LWVMC 10/7 Novato Public Access TV, 8 pm public access TV, MarinLWV.org
Sausalito
City Council
Women's Club, LWVMC 10/19 Spinnaker, 7 pmLive audience
Tiburon
Sanitation Dist.
Ark, LWVMC 10/20 Tiburon Town Hall, 7 pmLive audience

LEAGUE ADVOCACY

The League of Women Voters is strictly nonpartisan; it neither supports nor opposes candidates for office at any level of government. We do, however, seek to influence public policy on issues, according to positions the League has developed through study and consensus.

Such positions begin at the grassroots, in local Leagues. Depending on the scope of the issue, a position may then be worked through to achieve consensus at the state level, and then again at the national level.

The League of Women Voters has a position on Education at both the state and local levels. Those positions inform our recommendations on ballot measures. In this election, LWVMC endorses Measure B and Measure C. Listen to podcasts on MarinLWV's home page for more information.

 

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