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Critical Alert - Contact St. Paul City Council to Put IRV on the Ballot

CRITICAL ALERT

Immediately: Call or e-mail YOUR City Councilmember
July 2nd:
Plan to Attend the Saint Paul City Council Meeting

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IMMEDIATELY: CALL OR E-MAIL YOUR CITY COUNCILMEMBER

We need to send a strong message to our City Council that Saint Paul constituents overwhelmingly want IRV on November's ballot --right now!


It is easy as 1-2-3:

1. Find your Councilmember

Melvin Carter, Ward 1: 266-8610
Dave Thune, Ward 2: 266-8620
Pat Harris, Ward 3: 266-8630
Russ Stark, Ward 4: 266-8640
Lee Helgen, Ward 5: 266-8650
Dan Bostrom, Ward 6: 266-8660
Kathy Lantry, Ward 7: 266-8670

2. Call your Councilmember

When you call, a secretary or machine will answer your call. Ask to leave a message with your Council member about Instant Runoff Voting. After the beep, start with your name and address.

OR e-mail your Councilmember

Click on their name above to send an e-mail, or click HERE to e-mail them using a template on our site. Then add a few words of your own.

3. Tell your Councilmember

YOU are one of the more than 7,000 petition signers who insist the council put IRV on the ballot as required by state law.

You've heard the City Attorney "thinks" IRV "might be" unconstitutional according to what he said in the Minneapolis Tribune and Pioneer Press, but you don't want to lose IRV because of a "guess."

Since IRV has been upheld in several courts, it is "clearly" NOT unconstitutional in other states or under the federal constitution. The city attorney opinion doesn't make the case that it is in Minnesota and, therefore, there is no legal reason to keep it off the ballot.

The petition process is the way citizens can put a question on the ballot when the Council won't.
It would be a breach of faith and law if the Council overruled thousands of St. Paul citizens by improperly refusing to allow IRV on
the ballot due to a defective opinion of the city attorney.

Don't waste taxpayer money fighting a lawsuit to keep IRV on the ballot.

The voters of Saint Paul put IRV on the ballot, now let the people vote on IRV in November.

Please take a moment to do this right away. And thank you for making your voice heard, so we can make our votes count!

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JULY 2nd: ATTEND THE CITY COUNCIL MEETING

What: the Saint Paul City Council plans to vote on whether or not they will block citizens from voting on IRV this November. Saint Paul Better Ballot Campaign endorsers John Hottinger and Jay Benanav, among others
may testify. Lets fill the seats with IRV support!

Where: 15 Kellogg Blvd., Council Chambers, Third Floor City Hall

When: Wednesday, July 2. The meeting will start at 3:30PM. We will know what time IRV will be addressed by Friday June 27, when the agenda is finalized.

Please hold this date on your agenda, or REPLY to this message if you already know you can attend. Additional details as they come will be available here.

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Please contact stpaul@betterballotcampaign.org if you have any questions or would like additional information.