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Waterloo Region Council Election Discussion
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(08-12-2018, 10:56 AM)Chicopee Wrote:
(08-05-2018, 02:20 AM)fakepnijjar Wrote: This election I am helping develop https://waterlooregionvotes.org , which is also trying to gather information about candidates. We could really use some help! If you can track down webpages of candidates and submit them, I would be so grateful.

I checked out the website, and I like the idea of a one-stop shop for information gathering. It's a good idea, and good layout. I have nothing further to contribute at this time, but will pm you if I stumble across other pertinent information not covered, or has already been suggested in previous posts.

My question is how to get the word out. While talking to my neighbours yesterday, they didn't even know an election was coming,  let alone where to find candidate information.
How scary is that, they didn't even know an election is coming. Municipal politics probably have the most direct impact on your life, yet peple don't vote and have a say.
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