(Redwood City, CA)— Continuing the momentum from the first Candidate Seminar, which
featured 30 attendees and an informative, interactive discussion, the San Mateo County
Elections Office will hold a second workshop for candidates and interested parties that are
considering a run in November 2005.
“Engaging new people in the process is good for our community; it keeps our democracy
alive with new ideas and new perspectives. We are fortunate in San Mateo County to have people who are willing to seek and serve the greater community in a leadership capacity,” said
Chief Elections Officer, Warren Slocum.
“The Mechanics of Running for Public Office,” a seminar for all potential candidates and
their advisors will be held on Saturday, July 9th from 10:00 a.m. – 11:30 a.m. at the Elections
Office at 40 Tower Road in San Mateo.
“These seminars are designed to help the next generation of leaders and decision-makers
in the community take the step toward public service. When someone understands what’s
required to run for office, they can pursue their dream with more confidence,” said Chief
Elections Officer, Warren Slocum.
Topics covered will include: campaign finance reports, the filing process, candidate
statements, important deadlines, voter registration, absentee voting, and various elections rules
and regulations governing campaign activities.
Additional information can be found on the Elections’ website, www.shapethefuture.org.
To RSVP for the seminar, attendees may contact Mark Numainville, the Candidate Filing
Officer, at 650.312.5370 or e-mail mnumainville@smcare.org with their name, the office they
are seeking, and the number of persons in their party.
If candidates are unable to attend the seminar on July 9th, there is a third, and final,
seminar scheduled for Thursday, July 28th at 6:00 p.m. All seminars will be held at the
Elections Office at 40 Tower Road.
The jurisdictions with candidate elections scheduled for the November 8, 2005 ballot
include 14 School Districts, 19 Special Districts, and 13 Cities in San Mateo County. An
undetermined number of State and local ballot measures will also appear on the ballot. The
schedule for local elections is available at the Elections Division web site:
www.shapethefuture.org/elections/reg_schedule.asp
View seminar agenda here.
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