VOTER NEWSLETTER
Vol. 62, No. 2 October 2022 Editor: Virginia Marsh
| Inside this Issue
- Social/Fundraiser at Shady's, Oct 26, 4pm-9pm
- Richardson Civic Center is NOT a Vote Center for November 8th
- Printed Voters Guides will be available at Huffhine Harvest Fest
- October Discussion Group Oct 18, 7pm, via Zoom
- Help us disseminate factual information
- Student Voting Registration Club started at Richardson HS
- Summary of public program: Is MY Vote Secure in Dallas County?
- Thanks for supporting LWVR in North Texas Giving Day
| Key Dates in September 2022
- Oct 1 - Cottonwood Art Festival, Cottonwood Park, 10am - 7pm
- Oct 2 - Cottonwood Art Festival, Cottonwood Park, 10am - 5pm
- Oct 3 -LWV online Voters Guide will be available
- Oct 3 - Richardson City Council Meeting*, 6pm
- Oct 10 - Richardson City Council Meeting*, 6pm
- Oct 11- Last day to register to vote in the Nov 8 election
- Oct 15 - Huffhines Harvest Fest, 10am - 6pm
- Oct 16 - Huffhines Harvest Fest, 10am - 5pm
- Oct 17 - Richardson City Council Meeting*, 6pm
- Oct 18 - Discussion Group, 7pm, via Zoom
- Oct 20 - RISD Board Meeting*, 6pm Note: Meetings have been moved to Thursdays
- Oct 24 - First day of early voting in-person
- Oct 24 - Richardson City Council Meeting*, 6pm
- Oct 26 - Social: Shady's Burgers and Brewhaha, 4pm - 9pm. Fundraiser. Join LWVRichardson members just to socialize. You must mention LWVRichardson when you order. 2701 Custer Parkway in Richardson
- Oct 28 - Last day to apply for ballot by mail (Received, not postmarked)
- Nov 4- Last day of early voting in-person
- Nov 8 - Election Day
- Nov 8 - 7:00pm, Last day for elections office to receive ballot by mail. Click here for an exception.
* Agendas are available online 72 hours prior to the meeting.
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Recent League of Women Voters of Richardson Newsletters can be found on our website,
| We'd love to have all our members come to our next social/fundraiser of the year. Get to know your Richardson League Board!
Shady's Burgers and Brewhaha
2701 Custer Parkway
Richardson, TX 75080
Wednesday, October 26, 2022
4:00pm - 9:00pm
Come & Go
LWVRichardson gets 10% of all food and drink sales
IF you mention LWVRichardson when you order.
Valid for eat-in or carry-out.
From the local beer on tap to the from-scratch kitchen, Shady’s was built out of a growing desire to serve the community.
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The Richardson Civic Center is NOT a Vote Center for
Early Voting or for Election Day Voting
| The Richardson Civic Center is closed indefinitely due to the fire on August 22, 2022, that caused significant damage.
The Richardson Civic Center WILL NOT be an early voting location this year. The nearest Vote Center is:
First United Methodist Church Richardson
503 N Central Expwy, Richardson, TX 75080
(On the southbound access road between Arapaho and Belt Line Roads, only 1/4 mile south of the Civic Center)
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Printed Voters Guides will be available at Huffhines Harvest Fest
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LWVRichardson will again have a table at the Huffhines Harvest Fest on October 15th and 16th. We will register voters (although the deadline to register in time for the November 8 election will have passed), distribute printed voters guides, and answer questions. Stop by and say HI!
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Join our Discussion Group, October 18, 7pm, via Zoom
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The Discussion Group has a meeting planned for October 18 from 7-8 pm via Zoom. We pushed this topic from September to October in order to attend the LWVCollinCounty webinar: How Book Banning Harms Democracy. I hope you were able to attend - it was very informative.
The October Discussion will be on the first chapter of the book The Constitution of Knowledge by Jonathan Rauch. The chapter is entitled "A Terrible Statement Unless he Gets Away with It."
If the group finds the book interesting, we may take a look at additional chapters later on.
Please join us and let us know what you would like to discuss so we can plan a topic for November. We will take December off and reconvene in January. | "Disinformation. Trolling. Conspiracies. Social media pile-ons. Campus intolerance. On the surface, these recent additions to our daily vocabulary appear to have little in common. But together, they are driving an epistemic crisis: a multi-front challenge to America’s ability to distinguish fact from fiction and elevate truth above falsehood." | | |
Help LWVR disseminate factual information
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Your Richardson League posts informative, factual information on:
Help us get this valuable information out to others by liking and sharing our posts! Thanks.
LWVDallas will have the informative, factual Voters Guides available on Monday, October 3 at
The LWVDallas, LWVCollin, and LWVTX will also provide information that voters need.
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Voting Registration Club started at Richardson High School
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Kate and Lili, seniors at Richardson High School started the Student Voting Registration Club this year at the school. The purpose of the club is to get seniors registered to vote and to send them reminders when it's actually time to vote.
The girls joined the League of Women Voters of Richardson and enlisted our help in registering RHS students to vote. LWVR was on campus the past 4 Fridays and, with the help of the Student Voting Registration Club, registered 34 students.
- You can register to vote when you are 17 years and 10 months old.
- You have to be 18 years old on Election Day in order to vote in an election.
- That means, that it IS possible for someone to be old enough to register to vote, but NOT old enough to vote in the next election. BUT...there's always another election coming up!
Lili and Kate will celebrate their 18th birthdays on November 8th with a trip to the polls! | Members of the RHS Voting Registration Club decide which students to pull from advisory period to come and register. | Success!
Richardson High School seniors registering to vote.
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Is MY vote secure in Dallas County?
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LWVRichardson partnered with the Richardson Interfaith Alliance to sponsor a community-wide meeting “Is Your Vote Safe in Dallas County?” September 22. More than 40 people, from a broad sector of the community, gathered at First Methodist Church of Richardson to hear Michael Scarpello, Dallas County Elections Administrator, speak. He shared many facts about ways Dallas County works to make every vote secure. Going into a wide range of detail regarding new laws governing voting, answering questions from the League and the broader audience, he helped inform all who attended about ways the county works to make certain that votes are secure, legal and counted properly.
He also publicly announced that due to the fire at City Hall, First United Methodist Church of Richardson will replace Richardson’s one polling site for early voting and election day voting this November.
The meeting was recorded and can be viewed in its entirety on either our website or YouTube. | | |
Thank you for supporting LWVR on North Texas Giving Day
| The League of Women Voters of Richardson was pleased to participate in the North Texas Giving Day on September 22. This is the first time LWVRichardson has participated and we had eleven people donate a total of $825. Five of the donations were from members and six from non-members. The power of leading with passion and giving with purpose was conveyed by the Communities Foundation of Texas, organizers of the event. We thank everyone who donated and thank all of our volunteers who keep our message alive:
Empowering Voters.
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