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Sunday, March 01, 2009

Campbell Publishes Voting District Map In Response To Voter Questions

Salisbury – City council member Debbie Campbell, candidate for reelection for the District 2 council seat, has added the Salisbury Voting District Map to her website. It can be accessed by using the link in the Resources Tab and or from a special “New!” link which is prominently featured on the right side of the home page. Easy to follow instructions for enlarging and navigating the map are also included.

“I have fielded numerous questions from registered voters who are not certain whether they live in District 1 or in District 2.” says Campbell. “With the primary election taking place on Tuesday March 3rd and the general election on April 7th, it is of paramount importance that there is an easily accessible tool to help voters answer this question. In addition to the map there is also contact information for voters who may be unsure of their polling location.
While all registered voters are eligible to vote in the mayoral primary on Tuesday, only District 1 candidates will also vote in a council primary.” Campbell explains. Campbell will run in the general election on April 7th, but since she faces only one opponent she is not on the ballot in the primary.

Campbell’s innovative web site includes many interactive features including a survey of voter priorities, video from pre-election forums and interviews, and forms that allow supporters to make contributions, volunteer, and request yard signs and magnetic car signs directly from the site. www.campbell4council.net

2 comments:

Anonymous said...

The outline of these districts makes no sense at all. Oh, that's right they were designed by the ACLU so an African American would be elected to the council.

Anonymous said...

Thank you for posting the map. It is very helpful.