League of Women Voters to host candidate forum for East Bay Regional Park District Ward 2

Join the League of Women Voters of Piedmont (LWVP), Oakland (LWVO) and West Contra Costa County (WCCC) on Sept. 25, at 7:30 p.m., for a forum featuring three candidates for East Bay Regional Park District Ward 2: Lynda Deschambault, Casey Farmer, and Shane Reisman. This virtual forum is hosted by LWVP.

The recording will later be posted on the LWV Piedmont website and the LWV Piedmont YouTube channel. To register and also to submit questions (until 9/18/24), please go to lwvpiedmont.org
 
About the forums:
Oakland, Piedmont, and West Contra Costa County voters can learn more about this forum HERE.

Registration is required to attend the live virtual forum on Zoom. After the forum, the recording will be available on our website and on our YouTube channel.

The forum will be moderated by a League representative and will include questions from the public.

Prior to the forum, you may submit a question until Sept. 18 by filling out the online form on the East Bay Regional Park District Ward 2 description page on LWVP’s website.

Questions will be screened by a team of League members to ensure a range of topics and issues.

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Election Information:
Visit our Election Resources page to learn about WHAT’s on your ballot and HOW, WHEN, and WHERE to vote. A ballot will be mailed to every registered voter starting Oct. 7. Ballot drop-off locations will open Oct. 8.

If you have moved or changed your party or your name, you can update your registration online. The last day to register to vote is Oct. 21.

In Alameda and West Contra Costa Counties, you have 3 ways to vote:

  1. Mail your ballot,
  2. Drop off your ballot at a secure Ballot Drop Box in the county, or
  3. Vote in person or drop off your ballot at any Vote Center in the county.

The list of secure Ballot Drop Boxes and Vote Centers will be updated as the Registrar of Voters confirms the sites.

About the League:
The League is a political grassroots network and membership organization that believes the freedom to vote is a nonpartisan issue. For more than a century, we’ve worked to empower voters and defend democracy. As a women-led organization, we encourage everyone to take part in our democracy.

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