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Date: 12/1/2022
Subject: December 2022 VOTER Newsletter
From: LWVRichardson



VOTER NEWSLETTER
Vol. 62, No. 4                            December 2022                           Editor: Virginia Marsh
Inside this Issue
  • Have you ever wanted to run for City Council or School Board?
  • Website, Social Media, and VOTE411
  • Discussion Group
Key Dates in December 2022  
    * Agendas are available online 72 hours prior to the meeting.
 

 

Have you ever wanted

to run for City Council or School Board?

 


The next election in our area will be the local election on May 6, 2023.  It will be a local election for city councils and school boards. 

 

Important Dates if you want to file to run in the election

  • January 18, 2023:  First day to file for a place on the May 6, 2023 ballot
  • February 17, 2023, 5:00pm:  Last day to file for a place on the May 6, 2023 ballot

Since LWVRichardson serves the City of Richardson and Richardson ISD, information for this article is limited to the City of Richardson City Council and the Richardson ISD Board of Trustees.  Since registered voters living in Richardson, Collin County, may vote in the Plano ISD elections, information for the Plano ISD has also been included.

 

City of Richardson (COR)

 

Click here to see a map of the 4 districts in the City of Richardson.

 

Click here to find the requirements to run for City of Richardson City Council.  Since 7,542 people voted in the last COR Mayoral election, it will take 38 signatures of qualified voters for a candidate to petition to be included on the May 6, 2023, ballot.

 

Candidates may pick up packets in person in the City Secretary’s Office beginning January 3, 2023.  Since the Civic Center is closed indefinitely due to a fire, the City Secretary’s Office is temporarily located at the Richardson IQHQ, 1302 E. Collins Boulevard.  Also beginning January 3, 2023, candidates may request an electronic packet be emailed to them by sending a request to the City Secretary at aimee.nemer@cor.gov.

 

According to the COR website,  “The Richardson City Council consists of the Mayor, two at-large seats and four place, or district, seats. Though members representing Place 1 thru 4 must reside in those areas, all members of the City Council are elected at-large by voters. Once elected, council members choose the Mayor Pro Tem from among the elected members. All City Council seats carry two-year terms, and are up for election during May of every odd year. Term limits for membership on the City Council are limited to 6 terms, or 12 consecutive years.”

 

All places on Richardson’s City Council (including the Mayor) are At-large Places, meaning that all registered voters living in the City of Richardson (Dallas County and Collin County) may vote in the elections. The races that will be on the COR ballot are:

  • At-large Place 7 (Mayor):  Paul Voelker currently holds the position.  There is no residency requirement to run in Place 7 (Mayor).
  • At-large Place 1:  Bob Dubey currently holds the position.  To run in Place 1, you must live within the boundaries of Place 1.
  • At-large Place 2:  Jennifer Justice currently holds the position.  To run in Place 2, you must live within the boundaries of Place 2.
  • At-large Place 3:  Janet DePuy (Mayor Pro Tem) currently holds the position.  To run in Place 3, you must live within the boundaries of Place 3.
  • At-large Place 4:  Joe Corcoran currently holds the position.  To run in Place 4, you must live within the boundaries of Place 4.
  • At-large Place 5:  Ken Hutchenrider currently holds the position.  There is no residency requirement to run in Place 5.
  • At-large Place 6:  Arefin Shamsul currently holds the position.  There is no residency requirement to run in Place 6.

Richardson ISD (RISD)

 

Click here to find the process that must be followed to run for Richardson ISD Board of Trustees. 

 

Click here to see the map of the 5 single-member districts in RISD.

 

According to the RISD website, “Richardson Independent School District voters elect board members to serve three-year staggered terms, helping to ensure that the board always includes experienced members. Five trustees represent specific geographic areas (known as Single-Member Districts), while two At-Large trustees represent the entire district. Service on the board is voluntary and members must complete an extensive orientation as well as continued training throughout their terms. RISD trustees consistently exceed the minimum number of state-mandated training hours.

 

“The Board of Trustees has the executive power and duty to govern and oversee the management of RISD. Acting as a collective body, the Board sets the direction for the school district. Some of the Board’s general responsibilities include:

  • Setting district policies and supporting administrators and teachers in the execution of those policies.
  • Employing and evaluating the superintendent.
  • Adopting the annual budget.
  • Levying/collecting taxes and issuing bonds.
  • Performing specific duties imposed by the state.”

The races that will be on the RISD ballot are:

  • Single-member District 3:  Debbie Renteria (Vice President) currently holds the position.  You must live in District 3 in order to run in District 3.  Only registered voters living in District 3 may vote in this election.
  • At-Large Place 6:  Eric Eager currently holds the position.  There is no residency requirement to run in Place 6.  All registered voters living in RISD may vote in this election.

Plano ISD (PISD)

 

Click here for information on how to file to run for Plano ISD Board of Trustees.  Candidate packets may be picked up by appointment from the PISD Communications Office at 2700 W. 15th Street in Plano 75075, beginning January 4, 2023.

 

According to the PISD website, “The Plano ISD Board of Trustees consists of seven members elected to serve, without compensation, for overlapping terms of four years each. Operating within the legal parameters of the state and federal constitutions, statutes, courts and administrative agencies, the board is charged with the responsibility of providing the finest educational program possible for the students in the district. School trustees make all final decisions regarding school district priorities, policies, personnel, textbooks, expenditures and growth management. Trustees adopt a budget which is necessary to maintain and operate the schools, levy taxes to support the budget and submit bond issues to the citizens of the district to finance construction projects. The board employs and evaluates the superintendent of schools, and selects and supervises the internal auditor.”

 

All places on Plano ISD’s Board of Trustees are At-large Places, meaning that all registered voters living in the Plano ISD may vote in the elections. The races that will be on the PISD ballot are:

  • At-Large Place 4:  Dr. Heather Wang currently holds the position.
  • At-Large Place 5:  David Stolle (President) currently holds the position.
  • At-Large Place 7:  Cody Weaver currently holds the position.

 
Website, Social Media, and Vote411
 

Now that the November 8 election is over, we can look back at the effectiveness of our website and social media posts in getting information out to voters.  (Our Instagram page is new, so there is not enough information to evaluate at this time.)

 

Website

 

Given the large number of registered voters in our coverage area (City of Richardson and Richardson ISD), it’s disappointing that the number of website views are not larger.

 

First week of early voting

420 users

Second week of early voting

286 users

Election Day week

268 users

Election Day

112 users

 

Social Media

 

Digging into the analytics for social media posts over the last 90 days, it becomes very clear that the number of times a post is SHARED impacts the total number of people who view the post.  LWVR members and supporters who share (or retweet) posts can really help us increase the reach of our nonpartisan information.

 

Facebook            

Top post

Polling place moved to FUMCR

16 shares

2237 views

Second post

Not sure you’re registered?

10 shares

658 views

Median post

 

2 shares

98 views

 

Twitter

Top post

Last day to register

24 shares

800 views

Second post

Links to Election Day Vote Centers

0 shares

79 views

Median post

 

< 1 shares

15 views

 

Vote411

 
(Statistics for VOTE411 include all elections in 2022, including Primary, Primary Runoff, Local, Local Runoff, and November General Election.)

For the City of Richardson, 4,620 distinct users accessed the VOTE411.org website in 2022.

For the City of Dallas, 109,302 distinct users accessed the website.


 

Discussion Group

 
The Discussion Group will not meet in December. As always, we are asking for topics, articles or books to be discussed during 2023. Please send suggestions to program@lwvrichardson.org.

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