Lies United: Debunking School Board Misinformation, Part 2
Part 2 in our series of posts debunking GOP lies about T/E’s School Board.
Lies United: Debunking School Board Misinformation, Part 1
Recently an email went out to many school parents from a group called Neighbors United, a fictitious group that appears to be a front for the Tredyffrin Republican Committee and the “Conservative Women of the Main Line.”
Ballots and Dropboxes Arrive on October 12, 2021
Chester County Announces First Batch of Ballots and DropBoxes to arrive on October 12, 2021. Tredyffrin and Easttown voters can drop ballots at the Easttown Library.
Chester County FOP Endorses Lauren Holt For District Judge
Congratulations to Lauren Holt for winning the endorsement of the Chester County Fraternal Order of Police in her race for Magisterial District Judge! To learn more about Lauren and her campaign for District Judge, visit her campaign website.
“On the Scene” Fundraiser
The Tredyffrin Township Democrats proudly announce our spring event: “On The Scene” with special guest Congresswoman Madeleine Dean! From local office to the US Capitol, Committee Person to Trump Impeachment Manager, Madeleine Dean has been “on the scene” for it all! Join the TTDems as Rep. Dean speaks about her experiences and answers the questions you’ve been dying to ask. Visit ttdems.com/dean to get...
What If My Mail-In Ballot Goes Missing?
As Election Day approaches, we’re hearing concerns from folks who applied for a mail-in ballot and have not yet received it, or may have damaged or lost it (I spilled food on it, the cat ate it, etc.).
Good news! If you have applied for a mail-in ballot and the ballot is missing or damaged, you can go to a Voter Services office any time between now and the end of Election Day to get that ballot re-issued. This is true even though today (Tuesday, October 27) is the last day to make an initial application for a mail-in ballot, and also the last day to apply for a ballot in person if you have not previously applied.