Early voting for the Constitutional Amendment & Joint Election, including the three contested Dallas College Board of Trustees districts, begins today, April 25.
Dallas County residents may vote at any of the 57 election sites, including all seven Dallas College campuses, every day now through Tuesday, May 3. Since election site hours vary, consider downloading the Dallas County Elections Early Voting Schedule to obtain specific information. (Election day is Saturday, May 7.)
DCFA Candidate Voter Guide
Although the DCFA traditionally does not endorse any particular candidate, the Political Information Committee asked all seven candidates to complete a questionnaire. The DCFA subsequently published the Results - Dallas College Board of Trustees Candidate Voter Guide.
DCFA Candidate Forum II @ Brookhaven Posted on YouTube
The Dallas College Faculty Association and the Dallas College Retiree Association hosted the second of two candidate forums this past Tuesday, featuring six of the seven contested candidates for the Dallas College Board of Trustees districts. This event is now available to watch on Youtube (https://youtu.be/kx85OpLxISA).
Voter Information and Other Resources
If you are unsure which Dallas College district you reside in or where you vote on election day, visit Dallas County Voter Lookup. You can also view a sample ballot for the upcoming information. For a complete list of early voting locations, visit Dallas County Early Voting Information (although, at this time, a finalized, comprehensive list of polling sites isn’t available).
Electioneering
For additional information about the candidates, the DCFA Candidate Voter Guide, the DCFA Candidate Forums recordings, and how and where to vote, please use your personal email to contact Wade Hyde, ex-officio chair of the Political Information Committee, at wade@wadehyde.com, your campus FA president, or any PIC member.
(As a reminder, the DCFA encourages faculty to use private emails and mobile numbers to reach out to colleagues regarding specific questions about individual candidates. It is inappropriate for Dallas College employees to discuss political matters directly impacting the institution while using Dallas College resources, other than communications like this, for general information purposes only.)
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