Get Your Vote On! Be an Informed Voter for the General Election on Nov 4th!
Since the summer, MALC has kept artists of all disciplines informed on the ins-and-outs of statewide and local political races through its Get Your Vote On! series for the September Primary Races. MALC has continued this work for the November 4th General Elections. We have posted pieces breaking down the federal and state district races, and the races for Attorney General, Treasurer, and Lt. Governor. We also discussed the Four Ballot Questions. The week of Oct 27th – 31st, MALC’s Get Your Vote On! blogs focused on the Massachusetts Governor’s race.
Please take the time to review these posts so you can be an informed voter on November 4th.
Every vote matters!
The Governor’s race is very tight!
Find out where to vote: http://www.wheredoivotema.com/bal/myelectioninfo.aspx
MALC does not endorse candidates for office and does not MALC take positions on the statewide ballot questions.
Get Your Vote On! Blog posts for Nov. 4th Elections
Governor race (in order of posting dates):
Jeff McCormick (Independent): http://wp.me/p2W9Iu-11y
Evan Falchuk (United Independent Party): http://wp.me/p2W9Iu-129
Martha Coakley (Democrat): http://wp.me/p2W9Iu-12y
Charlie Baker (Republican): http://wp.me/p2W9Iu-12X
Attorney General race
Treasurer Race
Lt. Governor race
State District races
Federal races
Four Ballot Questions
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Vote on November 4!
Information about MALC
MALC Blog: http://artistsunderthedome.org/malc/
MALC Facebook Page: https://www.facebook.com/massartists
MALC was founded in July 2008 to bring together artists leaders of all disciplines and artist(s) run organizations, initiatives, and businesses around key issues facing Massachusetts artists working in all disciplines. MALC is committed to improving the social and economic position of all Massachusetts artists. The overall goal is to empower our community, support our artists leaders, and mentor new artist leaders. We want to ensure that artists are at the policy making table. MALC is the artist working group for our state’s Creative Economy Council (CEC). MALC does not endorse candidates for office and does not MALC take positions on the statewide ballot questions.
MALC does feel strongly that any candidate seeking to be Governor needs to have a specific policy platform for our sector.
*MALC Policy Recommendations for the next Governor: http://wp.me/p2W9Iu-Ot
**Candidates for Governor who met with MALC: http://wp.me/p2W9Iu-Us