Sunday, May 4, 2008

Town Elections

Through Saturday (May 3rd) only about 900 people have voted in the Town elections. This means we're on track for about 2,400 voters total.

What does this mean?

It means that very few votes will decide this election and YOU have the opportunity to make a difference. How?

1) GO VOTE!! (See below for dates, times and the location.)

2) Call at least 10 of your friends and remind them to vote.

3) Explain the importance of this election to anyone that you can--a neighbor, a co-worker, or someone at church.

We believe that this election is a referendum on the issues that face us today. Do we want to continue down a path that will have us looking like Odessa before long? Or, do we want to maintain the character and the uniqueness of Flower Mound?

This matters. Please vote.

Early Voting: Monday, May 5th and Tuesday, May 6th
7 a.m. to 7 p.m.
Flower Mound Police and Court Building
4150 Kirkpatrick Road

Election Day: Saturday, May 10
7 a.m. to 7 p.m.
Flower Mound Police and Court Building
4150 Kirkpatrick Road

Note: As some of our "friends" have so graciously reminded us (repeatedly), we (FMCAUD) cannot endorse a particular candidate, since we are not registered as a PAC. So, we're not doing that. This is simply a reminder to vote and to make your voice heard.

5 comments:

Anonymous said...

FMCAUD may not be able to endorse a candidate, but I can and I highly suggest that anyone who gives a flip about what Flower Mound is going to look like in 10 years, should vote for Al and Virginia!

Anonymous said...

The opposition to Al and Virginia just past a measure allowing for a 14 story condo, it's about more than just oil and gas. I will be voting for Al and Virginia for common sense development and gas ordinances. No matter who you vote for, please vote.

Anonymous said...

Correction, that was 18, sorry.

Anonymous said...

I wonder how Al will vote on the same 18 story condo project tonight at the Town Council meeting.

Anonymous said...

Looks like Al didn't have a problem with the 18 story condo tower afterall. I am thankful that Al used his common sense to approve a great addition to our town. The plans look fantastic!