We'll discuss the historic wins that women have had in RCV contests. Dear
John,
Women remain underrepresented at every level of government – making up less than
a third of elected officials in the United States.
With ranked choice voting (RCV) elections coming up this June and November, it’s
a great time to discuss the barriers that women face in entering politics – and
the historic wins they’ve had in RCV contests, from the election of the first
all-female city council in Las Cruces, NM to the first majority-female city
council in New York City.
On Thursday May 25 at 2:00 pm ET, please join us for aspecial webinarto discuss
how Women Win with RCV, featuring:
* Johana Bencomo, Las Cruces (NM) City Councilor
* Deb Otis, FairVote Director of Research and Policy
* Victoria Pelletier, Portland (ME) City Councilor and RepresentWomen National
Partnerships Manager
* Kelleen Potter, Executive Director of Utah Ranked Choice Voting and former
Mayor of Heber City
You can register for this webinarHERE. After registering, you will receive a
confirmation email with information on how to join.
We hope to see you there!
Samantha Terry,
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