Letter to the Editor: Submitted by Elaine St. Clair

To the Editor:

The cornerstone of democracy is its citizens’ right to vote. Now is the time to use our voices in this democracy.

Courageous citizens have demonstrated their willingness to represent a district in national, state and county elected offices. During the primary election campaign, candidates asked voters what issue is most important to them. Our vote can match issues that affect our children, family and community with a candidate we believe will best address our concerns.

A neighbor to neighbor project is a non-partisan volunteer effort with the purpose to encourage citizens to vote in the primary election. Project volunteers have five questions to ask, and every citizen can ask themselves the questions.

The first question is, “Are you registered to vote?”. The next question is, “Have you checked your voter status on the Secretary of State website?”. That second question is designed to avoid a surprise at your polling place. A search for Iowa Secretary of State will get you to the website.

The third question is, “Are you going to vote in the June 2 primary election?”. The next is, “What is your voting plan?”. Voters are encouraged to vote early in-person at the county courthouse of your residence. Early voting began May 13 and continues through June 1.

The fifth question is, “What compels you to vote in this election?”

May your answers to the five questions initiate a trip to the auditor’s office in your county courthouse to receive your ballot and vote in-person.

Elaine St. Clair
Decorah