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It’s more important than every to catch our confirmation biases and apply critical thinking to the news received from any source and verify the facts before sharing an article, comment, or meme.
NBC 5 Chicago’s Mary Ann Ahern report on advances in artificial intelligence and its impact on the 2024 election.
Training will be September 14th at 8:00 p.m. and September 19th at 7:00 p.m. via Zoom. You can select which session you would like to attend. Training will cover appointment process, maps, petitions and much more!
Work locally to build your blue community — become a precinct captain! Learn all the details and best practices for engaging your neighbors and the neighborhood. Follow the QR code or send questions to info@dupagedemocrats.com
At our June ATDO meeting, Judge Chantelle Porter talked us through the new judicial sub-circuits designed to ensuring geographic diversity, address local concerns, and address specific needs and concerns of local communities. Follow this link and take a few minutes to read through Judge Porter’s presentation. Questions? Send us an email via our Contact Us …
Get all the local Democratic news that’s fit to print via the DuPage Democrats Newsletter and the new ATDO Newsletter. Sign up here for the DPDC Newsletter Then click to get ATDO At A Glance — A Newsletter from the Addison Township Democratic Organization Photo courtesy Roman Kraft on Unsplash
The Friends of Chantelle Porter are hosting a Pizza Party meet and greet for Judge Chantelle Porter on August 10th from 5:30 p.m. to 7:30 p.m. at Shoeless Joe’s Ale House in Addison.
Walk in the Addison Medinah Shriner’s Parade on August 27th with Judge Chantelle Porter — candidate for the 8th Judicial, 1st Sub-circuit!
Illinois 46th District State Representative has a busy schedule, but there are plenty of opportunities to meet and talk with her. Take a look at her Facebook calendar for details on where and when she’ll be, then set plans to stop by.
Review and comment on the proposed boundary maps is now closed. The new Official Voter Precinct Boundaries map current map is available, however it is very clunky and difficult to read. For a better view of the precinct boundaries, follow this link.