East Bay Times Letters to the Editor for Oct. 14, 2022
Unlike her opponent for Contra Costa clerk-recorder, Kristen Connelly has experience running large agencies, understands budgets and will do the actual job. She is currently the president/CEO of the East Bay Leadership Council, and the executive director of the Contra Costa Economic Partnership.
Kristen’s interest in elections goes to the Supreme Court’s Bush v. Gore decision. Learning as much as she could about election administration and law, Kristin put her interest into action, organizing law students to volunteer as nonpartisan poll monitors. Later she trained lawyers to handle Election Day calls from voters with questions or problems.
Misinformation about voting and elections is a threat to our democracy and has compelled Kristin to run for the registrar position. Kristen believes that transparency in the voting process is critically important to maintaining confidence in the integrity of our elections.Oakland’s Measure Ydeserves a yes vote
As president of Oakland Firesafe Council, which is supporting the Oakland Zoo, I’m voting yes on Measure Y, and I hope you will too. Here’s why:
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