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Rather than eliminating our right to vote, we have many options to eliminate safety concerns at schools on election days

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 the staff of the Ridgewood blog
Ridgewood NJ, Rather than eliminating our right to vote, we have many options to eliminate safety concerns at schools on election days.
1) Have professional development day on election day.
2) Now with remote learning, it can be a remote learning day.
Which by the way, our schools already practice. One Village One Voice is misleading residents and using fear to take away your vote. VOTE NO!

6 thoughts on “Rather than eliminating our right to vote, we have many options to eliminate safety concerns at schools on election days

  1. We are headed to the courts with this election, just like 2000.

    If this is not resolved by Inauguration Day then Nancy Pelosi takes over as interim POTUS.

    Remember Charlton Heston on the beach in the final episode of Planet of the Apes…?

  2. really.
    safety concerns?
    This isn’t portland (or Patterson)
    Its safe to vote in the schools.

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  4. The OVOV people are the power-hungry libs who like to control everything and shut down dissent.

  5. KeepOurVote.com spells out the arguments.

  6. To be clear, Keep Our Vote is not a liberal or conservative group. Like our local government, KEEP OUR VOTE IS NON-PARTISAN. Anyone trying to color this otherwise, obviously does not know the people behind this. Our listed supporters says who we are. We are simply your neighbors, trying to save our local elections from becoming forgotten and meaningless under a pile of partisan political choices to be made at November elections.

    Statistics for Ridgewood local elections specifically demonstrate that our local elections have a higher turnout in the spring. Exponentially higher savings to taxpayers comes with the annual spring school budget election, a right that will be taken from our community if the municipal ballot question prevails. If you give up your vote on the annual school budget, you are giving up your voice, not just on how much money is spent, but how. Don’t hand that decision over to a majority of ONLY three board members.

    VOTE NO on the MUNICIPAL BALLOT QUESTION on page three of your ballot.

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