Monday, May 20, 2019

Never vote a straight party ticket - and how to write in a candidate's name

An explanation of why you should never vote a straight party ticket, plus directions on how to write in a candidate's name are shown in an article at Columbia News, Views & Reviews HERE. See below for sample ballots of both parties:

Democratic

Republican


Just a thought . . .

 We don't advocate any sort of violence and we certainly don't want anyone going to this extreme, but we do want a borough council that's responsible with our tax money - instead of spending it on personal agendas  and special interests.

3 of the Candidates for Change explain why they are running for Columbia Borough Council

You can watch the videos HERE.

PA Voting Guide shows you where and how to vote in Tuesday's election


Tuesday, May 21st, is Pennsylvania's Municipal Primary Election Day.

Find your polling place and other information about voting by going HERE.

Columbia Borough taxpayer explains why he is part of the Columbia Concerned Citizens Association


Candidate Sharon Lintner explains why she is running for Columbia Borough Council


Citizens hear about Columbia Borough Council's "unlawful and disgraceful actions" at Sunday's CCCA meeting

Former Borough Manager Norm Meiskey talks about the "unlawful and disgraceful actions" of the current Columbia Borough Council
[Video by Farm Fresh Media]

About 40 people attending Sunday's meeting of the Columbia Concerned Citizens heard about the "unlawful and disgraceful actions" of the current Columbia Borough Council. The meeting was led by former Borough Manager Norm Meiskey, who listed the offenses:

Norm Meiskey's letter to the residents and taxpayers of Columbia listing the "unlawful and disgraceful actions of the current Borough Council"


More information is available at the Columbia Concerned Citizens website HERE.