Remember To Vote November 4th
Posted by Chris Liebenthal on October 26, 2008
I’ll be on vacation next week, and away from the computer, so I wanted to remind all of you that it is extremely important to vote on November 4th. If McCain and Palin would somehow manage to win (or steal) this election, this would be horrible for our economy, our safety, and our jobs.
Here are the endorsements that have been made in Southeastern WI by your local AFSCME PEOPLE Committees for both the Primary Election on September 9th and also the General Election on November 4th.
CD 4 PEOPLE Committee/District Council 48 ( Milwaukee County )
September 9th Primary Election
State Assembly
District 8 – Pedro Colon
District 10 – Annette Polly Williams
District 15 – Tony Staskunas
District 16 – Leon Young
District 17 – Barbara Toles
District 20 – Christine Sinicki
District 22 – Sandy Pasch
November 4th General Election
State Assembly
District 7 – Peggy Krusick
District 9 – Josh Zepnick
District 12 – Fredrick Kessler
District 13 – David Cullen
District 18 – Tamara Grigsby
District 19 – Jon Richards
District 21 – Glen Brower
State Senate
District 4 – Lena Taylor
District 6 – Spencer Coggs
Milwaukee County
County Treasurer – Dan Diliberti
CD5 PEOPLE Committee (Waukesha County/Parts of Milwaukee County )
State Assembly
District 14 – David Hucke
District 24 – Torrey Lauer
State Senate
District 8 – Sheldon Wasserman
Racine/Kenosha County PEOPLE Committee’s
State Assembly
District 61 – Robert Turner
District 62 – Cory Mason
District 63 – Linda Flashinski
District 65 – John Steinbrink
State Senate
District 22 – Robert Wirch
If an endorsement was made in a September 9th Primary Election and depending upon the outcome of the Primary, some races may be revisited afterwards at the next Steering Committee meeting which meets at the PEOPLE Convention coming up this September. Also, if there is a race that is not listed in this email and there is a primary election or the race is just not listed, then the Committee that oversees that seat for AFSCME’s endorsement, decided to not make an endorsement in that race at this time.