Press Release:
MAGGIE TOULOUSE
COUNTY CLERK
ONE CIVIC PLAZA, N.W. - 6TH FLOOR
ALBUQUERQUE, NEW MEXICO 87102
(505) 468-1290 FAX (505) 768-4151
2006 General Election Evaluation
PUBLIC INPUT NEEDED
What did you think of last November’s General Election?
As part of an on-going effort to ensure accuracy, fairness, integrity and efficiency in our election process, County Clerk Maggie Toulouse will be hosting the following opportunities for the public to provide input and feedback:
PUBLIC FORUM
Party Activists and individuals (poll workers, challengers, watchers etc.) who were involved in the General Election are invited to share their experiences, concerns and suggestions in a panel forum environment. Members of the panel will include the County Clerk, Deputy Clerk and Bureau of Elections staff. Comments will be recorded and compiled into a working list that will be considered when planning for future elections.
SATURDAY APRIL 21, 2007
10:00am – 12:00pm
Bernalillo County Commission/City Council Chambers
One Civic Plaza, NW – Basement
STAKEHOLDER MEETINGS
Meetings will be organized with representatives from Party Organizations, Candidate Committees, and Voter Advocacy Organizations to explore experiences, concerns and suggestions in detail. Specific action plans will be developed to meet the needs of stakeholders.
APRIL 1 – APRIL 30
Meetings will be organized and scheduled upon confirmation with organizations
PUBLIC COMMENT PERIOD
The County Clerk accepts comments from the public year round; however this period will be a concerted effort to gather as much input from the public at large as possible. Opportunities will be available via regular mail, email, and fax.
APRIL 1 – APRIL 30
Mail comments to:
Election Process Review
County Clerk
One Civic Plaza NW, 6th Floor
Albuquerque, NM 87102
Email comments to:
[email protected]
Fax comments to:
(505) 768-4151
All information
excellent!!!
this is the way a public servant is supposed to behave.
Posted by: ched macquigg | Thursday, March 08, 2007 at 12:41 PM
So why isn't this on the County's webpage?
Posted by: Michelle Meaders | Friday, March 09, 2007 at 09:06 AM