www.UnionResource.org/
WFP is pleased
to invite activists
and progressives
to the first
Oregon Working Families Party meeting of 2010.
Since fusion voting passed in July of last year, WFP has been
working hard and we want you to be a part of it. We will be
having meetings around the State over the next few months,
but we're starting in Portland on March 30.
So, please join us on Tuesday, March 30th, at 6:00 PM,
for discussion about the issue campaigns we are working on,
our voter registration drive, and our plans to take full advantage
of the first year of fusion voting in Oregon. Most importantly,
please join us for the socializing (and even dancing if you are
so inclined) that will follow as soon as the business wraps up.
WFP will pass along full details of the event in the next week
or so. In the meantime, please let WFP know if you can make
it by email. "Barbara Dudley, Oregon Working Families Party"
info@OregonWFP.org And please feel free to notify your friends,
especially folks who are interested to learn more about the WFP.
http://www.resourceresource.org/
http://www.unionresource.org/
Contact us. General information and correspondence:
Oregon Working Families Party
2950 SE Stark Street, Suite 100
Portland, OR 97214
503-841-7161 info@OregonWFP.org
Website Problems and Suggestions
webmaster@OregonWFP.org
Register with the Oregon Working Families Party
Pick up a voter registration form at your local DMV office,
post office or library, fill it out and mail or deliver it to your
county elections office. The address of your county election
office will be found on the voter registration form,
Or simply fill out an online voter registration form
http://www.sos.state.or.us/elections/votreg/sel500.pdf
print it, sign it, and mail or deliver it to your county elections office.
Register Online
https://secure.sos.state.or.us/eim/vr/register.do?lang=eng
Update or start a new registration and check your registration status.
http://oregonvotes.org/
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