MALC continues its coverage of the Massachusetts General November 4th Elections!
MALC’s Get Your Vote On! blog series continues and we hope you will share these posts far and wide with fellow Massachusetts artists and as many Massachusetts voters as possible. It is critical that people vote and become informed of their choices on the November 4th ballot.*
To find out where to vote: http://www.wheredoivotema.com/bal/myelectioninfo.aspx
In case you missed it, MALC Steering Committee Member, John Weeks, did a great job breaking down the four November 4th ballot questions:
http://artistsunderthedome.org/malc/news/get-vote-statewide-ballot-questions/
This upcoming week – Oct 20-24th – MALC will have blog posts on the following:
- Federal elections – those running for Massachusetts’ U.S Congressional seats as well as the one Massachusetts’ U.S. Senate seat that is up for re-election.
- State elections for State Senators and State Representatives – all the 200 seats in the Massachusetts legislature are up for re-election on Nov 4th!
- The Massachusetts Attorney General race
- The Massachusetts State Treasurer race
- The Massachusetts Lt. Governor’s race
The week of Oct 27th – 31st, MALC’s Get Your Vote On! blogs will focus on the Massachusetts Governor’s race!
Attend our special 8th Annual Artists Under the Dome Event!
Please mark your calendars for the 8th Annual Artists Under the Dome Event at the Massachusetts State House on Wednesday, November 12th from 10am to 2pm. It is free and open to all! http://artistsunderthedome.org/annualevent.html
Also stay tuned for MALC’s collaboration with The Future Boston Alliance on a great evening event on November 12th in Boston as a continuation of and recap of the 8th Annual Artists Under the Dome Event!
Stay tuned and see you at the voting both on November 4th!
Kathleen Bitetti
Artist & Co-Founder of MALC
Link to the entire Get Your Vote On! blog series: http://artistsunderthedome.org/malc/category/get-your-vote-on/
*MALC does not endorse candidates for office, but seeks to provide needed and timely information about candidates’ platforms and policies that impact artists of all disciplines, the art, and cultural and creative economies. Nor does MALC take positions on the statewide ballot questions.