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UPDATED! MI Elections MORE RESULTS FROM 2010 M.A.P.S Candidate Questionnaire Results

Michigan Patriots,

ONLY 3 DAYS UNTIL THE AUGUST 3RD PRIMARY!

MORE M.A.P.S. Candidate Questionnaires have been received and scored and an UPDATED LISTING OF RESULTS to date is below.

The M.A.P.S.Candidate Questionnaire is NOT AN ENDORSEMENT OF ANY CANDIDATE

As a reminder, the purpose of the M.A.P.S. Candidate Questionnaire is to:

1. Provide a tool to help Tea Party adherents identify a Constitutional Candidate with character who is worthy of their time and money; and

2. Encourage adherents to get involved before the Primary on behalf of their Constitutional Candidate(s) of choice.

Answers were scored from 1-10.

A “10”answer is one that is:

Thoughtful

Specific
Thorough
Responsive
Clear
Demonstrates a strong level of understanding and commitment to Constitutional Conservative ideas

REMEMBER: THE BEST WAY TO GET TO KNOW ANY CANDIDATE
IS TO MAKE CONTACT WITH THEM!

Additional sources of research when deciding on supporting a candidate:

The Russell Kirk Center for Cultural Renewal
is a nonprofit educational institute based in Mecosta, Michigan,home of the American writer and thinker Russell Kirk (1918–1994).

Click here for the M.A.P.S CANDIDATE QUESTIONNAIRE

LATEST M.A.P.S. Candidate Questionnaire Results
Click on the Candidate Name



Results of M.A.P.S Candidate Questionnaire to Date


Ruth Johnson for Secretary of State

Dan Benishek Candidate for 1st District House Congressional Seat

Brian Rooney Candidate for 7th District House Congressional Seat

Tim Walberg Candidate for 7th District House Congressional Seat

Dennis Lennox Candidate for 105th District State House of Representatives

Daniel W. Grow Candidate for Attorney General

Rocky Raczkowski Candidate for 9th District U.S. Congress

Matt McCormick Candidate for the 23rd District State House of Represenatives

Karen Hathon Candidate for Eaton County District 01 County Commissioner

Bob Willett  Candidate for 87th District  House Representative

Tom Neuenfeld Independent Candidate for Governor

Bill Schuette Candidate for Attorney General

Tom Stillings Candidate for 1st District House Congressional Seat

Michael Ennis Candidate for 9th District State Senate

Lori Levi Candidate for 21st District StateHouse of Representatives

Michael Shmina Candidate for 32nd District State House of Representatives

Jeff Hall Candidate for 67th District State House of Representatives

Tricia Opper Candidate for 67th District State House of Representatives

FOR MICHIGAN AND AMERICA

Regards,
Joan Fabiano

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07 2010

Are You Registered to Vote?

Have you recently moved to Michigan or just became of voting age?

Please don’t forget to register to vote. 2010 is an important election year!

Information below on how to register to vote in Michigan

Monday, Jan. 25 is the last day to register to vote for the Feb. 23 election.

To register, applicants must be at least 18 years old by Election Day and be U.S. citizens. Applicants must also be residents of Michigan and of the city or township in which they wish to register.

Voters may register by mail; at their county, city or township clerk’s office; or by visiting any Secretary of State branch office.
The mail-in form is on the Department of State Web site at www.Michigan.gov/sos.

First-time voters who register by mail must vote in person in their first election, unless they hand-deliver the application to their local clerk, are 60 years old or older, are disabled, or are overseas.

To check their registration status, residents may visit the Michigan Voter Information Center at www.Michigan.gov/vote. Residents can also find information on voting by absentee ballot, Michigan’s voter identification requirement, using voting equipment and contacting their local clerk. In addition, they will find a map to their local polling place and a sample ballot.

Voters who qualify may choose to cast an absentee ballot on Election Day. As a registered voter, you may obtain an absentee ballot if you are:
• age 60 or older
• unable to attend the polls without the assistance of another
• expecting to be out of town on Election Day
• in jail awaiting arraignment or trial
• unable to attend the polls due to religious reasons
• appointed to work as an election inspector in a precinct outside of your precinct of residence.

Those who wish to receive their absentee ballot by mail must submit their application by 2 p.m. Saturday, Feb. 20. Absentee ballots can be obtained in person anytime through 4 p.m. on Monday, Feb. 22. Voters who request an absentee ballot in person on Monday, Feb. 22 must vote the ballot in the clerk’s office. Emergency absentee ballots are available under certain conditions through 4 p.m. on Election Day.

Residents are reminded of the voter identification requirement when at the polls on Election Day. They will be asked to present photo ID, such as a Michigan driver’s license or identification card. Anyone who does not have an acceptable form of photo ID or failed to bring it with them to the polls can still vote. They will sign a brief affidavit stating that they’re not in possession of photo ID. Their ballots will be included with all others and counted on Election Day.

Voters who don’t have a Michigan driver’s license or identification card can show the following forms of photo ID, as long as they are current:
• Driver’s license or personal identification card issued by another state
• Federal or state government-issued photo identification
• U.S. passport
• Military identification card with photo
• Student identification with photo from a high school or an accredited institution of higher education, such as a college or university
• Tribal identification card with photo.
Additional election information can be found at www.Michigan.gov/sos.

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