This Week Is All About March 2nd
March 01, 2010
*TOWN MEETING TV*
Tune-in Tuesday, March 2nd at 7:30 p.m. for Full Channel 17/Town Meeting TV Live Election Coverage. Join Channel 17’s Jess Wilson, Joel Najman and Shay Totten for commentary, poll interviews, social media feeds and more. Channel 17/Town Meeting TV covers Burlington, Essex Town, South Burlington, Winooski and Williston and will include special reports on statewide issues. Live on TV and Streaming on the Web at www.channel17.org
Get to know your candidates and the issues, be ready to vote on March 2nd. Full line-up of forums at:
http://www.cctv.org/2010-town-meeting-forums-all-towns
Not from the CCTV Channel 17 coverage area?
Watch your local candidate forums, find your local public access station:
http://vermontaccess.net/members
Watch your local candidate forums, find your local public access station:
http://vermontaccess.net/members
Got your own Town Meeting Day content? Tag It! check out this aggregator site for tagged Town Meeting Day content:
http://tmdvt.net/10/
http://tmdvt.net/10/
Take the Poll:
Senator Bill Doyle's Town Meeting Day Survey
Where do You Stand on Instant Run-off Voting for Burlington's Mayoral Elections?
Senator Bill Doyle's Town Meeting Day Survey
Where do You Stand on Instant Run-off Voting for Burlington's Mayoral Elections?
Town Meeting Resources:
Secretary of State Links: http://www.sec.state.vt.us/TownMeeting/index.html
Burlington: http://www.ci.burlington.vt.us/ct/elections/
Secretary of State Links: http://www.sec.state.vt.us/TownMeeting/index.html
Burlington: http://www.ci.burlington.vt.us/ct/elections/
South Burlington: http://www.sburl.com/
Winooski: http://onioncity.com/
Williston: http://www.town.williston.vt.us/website/
Full Channel 17 TV Schedule is Available.
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