EscInd: Weekly Action Plan for October 24, 2022
Welcome to Escondido Indivisible’s weekly action plan for October 24, 2022! The General Election is on Tuesday, November 8, 2022, and Mail ballots have been mailed to all registered voters. Sign up to track Where’s My Ballot and plan to vote.
Events
- Wednesday, October 26, 5:00 PM: Escondido City Council Meeting at City Hall Council Chambers, 201 North Broadway, Escondido, CA 92025. See Agenda (no items of note). Live broadcast of the meeting will be at escondido.org here. Public comments may be made via Public Comment Form.
Voting Plan
- Read-up on CalMatters’ California Election 2022 Voter Guide & California Supreme Court: Election 2022 Candidates. Escondido Municipal Election will include the following candidates: Paul "Mac" McNamara and Dane White for Mayor, Consuelo Martinez and Mike Johnson-Palomares for City Council District 1, and Joe Garcia and Jeff Griffith for City Council District 2 (both districts were recently re-districted). City ballot measures include: ¾ cent sales tax (Measure E), term limits (Measure F) & treasure compensation (Measure G).
- Read-up on What you need to know to vote in California's 2022 General Election, How to vote when you don't have an address or are experiencing homelessness and How to vote in jail or if you have a record.
- Check your voter registration and register to vote if you’re eligible to vote.
- Plan to vote. The General Election will be Tuesday, November 8, 2022. Mail ballots have been mailed to all registered voters since October 8th. Ballots can be dropped off at any postal offices or Ballot Drop Box Locations starting from October 10th to November 7th, including Escondido Public Library, North Inland Live Well Center at Mission Ave, Major Market at Center Parkway, Oakmont of Escondido Hills. Check your voting registration or Where’s My Ballot to track your ballot.
- In-person voting will start at the following Vote Center Locations from October 29th to November 7, 8:00 am to 5:00 pm and on Election Day, November 8th, 7:00 am to 8:00 pm. In Escondido: Westfield North County Community Room from October 29th to November 8th and Central Elementary School Family Resource Room, Park Avenue Community Center Oak Room, Reidy Creek Elementary School, Rincon Middle School, Rock Springs Elementary School, Oak Hill Elementary School, Orange Glen High School, Rose Elementary School, and Del Lago Academy from November 5th to November 8th.
Voting Rights
- Read-up on Redistricting fight over who is Black in Louisiana voting map and Early voters in Georgia face obstacles under state’s new election law.
- Contact Representative Issa, Senator Feinstein and Senator Padilla and urge them to pass legislation to restore and strengthen the Voting Rights Act of 1965 such as the amended H.R.5314, H.R.4/S.4, H.R.1/S.1 and S.2747. Note that Representative Issa voted no on H.R.5314, H.R.1 & H.R.4 which passed the House but was blocked in the Senate. See Support S. 4 to Restore Federal Protections Against Voter Suppression.
Reproductive Rights
- Read-up on Texas Woman Nearly Loses Her Life After Doctors Can't Legally Perform an Abortion.
- Contact Senator Feinstein and Senator Padilla and ask them to pass legislation such as H.R.8373 to “codify access to contraception into federal law” and H.R.8296 to codify abortion rights. Note that Representative Issa voted no on H.R.8373/H.R.8296 (and had previously praised the overturn of Roe vs. Wade and also voted against codifying abortion rights) but H.R.8373/H.R.8296 passed the House. See Breaking: Call now to protect contraception access and same-sex marriage and Codify Abortion Rights - Passed House, Demand a Senate Vote.
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