Hi John,
In today's podcast episode, first I cover last week's elections. Then, you'll get to hear from someone whose job is administering elections.
This week I'm talking to Run for Something 2018 Alum Boone County Clerk Brianna Lennon -- who successfully ran her county's election during a pandemic.
We take a deep dive into what county clerks actually do, what you should be prepared for if you run for the office, and why every seat should have diverse young progressives running.
Tune in this week to learn how Brianna Lennon, a former Missouri assistant attorney general, went from fighting for consumer protections to being one of Missouri's leading advocates for simple, accessible, secure, and transparent elections.
(She's got her very own podcast too 🤩)
Don't forget to subscribe for podcast updates!
Happy listening,
Amanda Litman
Co-founder
Run for Something
P.S. If you have questions or thoughts on the show so far, we want to hear from you! Give us a call at 833-244-5382, there's a chance you get an answer on the next episode.
For the last year, we've introduced you to Run for Something candidates (and newly elected public servants!) on our weekly podcast: They're parents, scientists, teachers, refugees, artists, veterans, and more, of all races and ethnicities — the one thing they all share is their commitment to solving problems in their communities.
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