Supervisor of Elections Office to do outreach at multiple events in Alachua County

Press release from the Alachua County Supervisor of Elections
ALACHUA COUNTY, Fla. – This month, the Alachua County Supervisor of Elections Office will be participating in several voter outreach events across Alachua County.
On Sunday, March 8, from 3 p.m. to 6 p.m., our office will be staffing a table at the Ballots and BBQ event in Gainesville, hosted by the UF branch of the NAACP. The event will be held at Highbranch Apartments located at 1007 SW 16th Ave in Gainesville.
On March 18, the office will be assisting newly naturalized citizens with registering to vote at the Naturalization Ceremony taking place in Gainesville.
The ceremony will be held at the United States District Court Northern Florida District Courthouse in Gainesville from 11 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. The courthouse is located at 401 SE 1st Avenue in Gainesville. In addition to registering to vote, newly naturalized citizens will be given an opportunity to learn about the voting and elections process in Florida and Alachua County.
Finally, on Saturday, March 21, the office will be staffing a table at the Black Family Wellness Expo from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. The expo is taking place at the Church of God by Faith, located at 735 SE 15th St, Gainesville, FL 32602.

Make sure you remind those potential new voters of the mess the current crop of commissioners has caused.
They don’t have to vote Democrat because they were promised free stuff.
Just for a reference:
“Focusing on Results, Not Promises
The “Paper Trail” of Policy: Encourage new voters to look past the speeches and look at the actual outcomes of the current commissioners’ terms. Have taxes gone up? Has infrastructure improved? Often, the “mess” is found in the budget line items rather than the headlines.
Deconstructing “Free”: It’s a helpful reality check to remind people that in government, there is no such thing as a “free” service—only reallocated taxpayer funds. If a program is being promised, someone is paying for it, usually through debt or higher costs elsewhere.
Local Impact vs. National Labels: Local elections are unique because the decisions made by commissioners—like zoning, local business regulations, and waste management—affect daily life much more directly than national partisan bickering.” ~ Courtesy Gemini by Google.
For the new voters: don’t be bamboozled and fooled by their “smoke and mirrors.”
I guess only people who agree with you and your supreme leader should get to vote
Where did I say that?
Don’t you think people should be informed? I’m pointing out that costs (taxes, assessments, and such) have risen without having seen much in the way of infrastructure improvements. Maybe you’re seeing what many others are not.
Then again, political bias has shown a habit of clouding one’s vision.
Has anyone else noticed a trend of the demographic they keep targeting?
Hard not to…..
When will she recruit new voters at a Tea Party rally or an NRA conference…?? Hmmm… Next stop for our supervisor of elections voter recruiting efforts: Home Depot parking lots and Immigrant Hope non-profit locations
Don’t think she wants to go to rallies like that you know with all the Confederate flags. Is there still a tea party? Or is that just wishful thinking.