San Francisco

Endorsement Party

 

Marianne_Julian

When: Wednesday, July 16, 2008

Place: TBD

Time: 7:00 - 9:00PM

We are having an early endorsement party this year where we will be discussing and voting on these propositions and supervisors. Some hot issues we will be deciding on:

  • Affordable Housing
  • Real Estate Transfer Tax
  • Music and Culture Charter Amendment
  • Gay marriage ban
  • Prevention of Farm Animal Cruelty
  • Parental Notification for abortion
  • District 11 Supervisor 
  • District 1 Supervisor 
  • Cindy Sheehan vs. Nancy Pelosi, House of Representatives

 

 

 

Web skills?  Video skills?  Intern and prove it!

Web skills? Video skills? Intern and prove it!

Don't sleep -- a great opportunity for two talented someones out there...

Web junkie internship

Video maestro internship

 

pass it on if you know just the perfect person...

Election Night Party!

Marianne_Julian

 

Join us with some drinks on Election night - Tuesday, June 3rd, 2008! We'll be celebrating the end of the June election and beginning of the next! 

Where : El Rio, 3158 Mission St., San Francisco
Time: 7pm

And if you haven't volunteered yet.. here are some great events to come through to..

Voter Guides for June 3rd, 2008 Election!

Come out to our General Meeting on Wednesday, May 21st

Bus_VoterGuideguy
Pickup voter guides to spread the voter guide love around the bay!
  Time: 7-9pm
  Red Ink Studios
  1035 Market @ 6th St

The SF League's Voter guides are finally here. If you haven't picked yours up yet, and can't wait 'till the meeting, get a sneak peek at our online voter guide AND sign up to our Voter Bloc at http://theballot.org/2008/SF

If you can't make it to the meeting, email ana@theleague.com

Check out our myspace blog for other updates from the League at:

 http://blog.myspace.com/index.cfm?fuseaction=blog.ListAll&friendID=47861237 

 


 

Heather Box goes nuts when the League wins $1000

You helped the League win $10,000!!!!

The Case Foundation ran a crazy contest on Facebook's Causes app.  They're donating cash to the causes that have gotten the most donors over the whole month.

In the last 30 minutes we almost got knocked off the list, but then a groundswell of support came pouring in from League family around the country who grabbed their friends and family and propelled the League to a huge victory.

And we won TEN THOUSAND SMACKERS!!!  That's on top of $11,600 from the donations themselves and $2000 from winning two one-day challenges.  By now, you math whizzes out there have computed a whopping total of $23,600 from over 600 small donors.  That's mind-blowing.

And yes, another video is coming soon.  (To see Heather losing her mind when we won a one-day challenge a couple weeks ago, check this video.)

 

The League is speechlessly and madly love everyone who donated and helped get their friends!


Donations went to the League of Young Voters Education Fund, our sister organization and a 501c(3) non-profit organization, so they are tax-deductible.

If you missed it, it's never to late to show your love:  donate to the League of Young Voters here.

Marc Powell, left - Julian Davis, right, on the veggie powered bus on election day 2007

We have something they can only dream about

Rolling around on that veggie oil powered bus yesterday passing out voter guides I had the feeling that somehow we had discovered THE way to campaign.

Those guides were flying out of my hands not to mention the significant number of people who said to me "I voted and used that". I remember the days when the league was printing up 500 guides. I am told there were 10,000 this election, which makes me really proud of the progress the League is making.

 
 
 

What a Day!

What a Day!

Well November 6, 2007 has come and gone and what a day it was.  The results for our election won't be in for two weeks because we hand count our ballots out here but we can safely say that today was a good day in a name of youth voting.  The League of Pissed Off Voters guides were hotter than ever this election!  10,000 voter guides flew off the press and into the hands of young voters in just 10 days.  We couldn't print them fast enough!  Yes, it was a sleepy election with low voter turnout but election day was dominated by youth energy as the League rolled in its 40 foot veggie bus and  got out the vote!!  Thank you to Wired Rootz for the bus, the love and the dedication to a better world!

The results from the election to come! Thanks for your love.

Check out the election day photos: http://www.flickr.com/photos/league/sets/72157602972428077/

League Liberates Ballot Arguments from City Hall

League Liberates Ballot Arguments from City Hall

Every year when it's time to do the research for our voters guides we have a hell of a time finding the information we need to understand all the confusing things on the ballot.  The Department of Elections boils it down in a voter info booklet with all of the arguments for and against, BUT they don't post 'em online - COME ON!

SO....we had  to go down to City Hall during work hours to get a hold of the ballot arguments, man it's a lot of effort to be an engaged participant in Democracy! ...And costly, we found out that If you want to make photocopies of the arguments they cost 10 cents a page!! The ballot arguments can total over 100 pages.

So this year, we took matters into our own hands. We lugged a printer/scanner down to City Hall and set up shop. Two hours later, we offer this gift to the San Francisco political public: the ballot arguments for the 2007 election!*

(Photo by Luke Thomas, Fog City Journal


The Crew at the meeting on 9/12/2007

Bay Area Back in Action

Would you like to help the League of Young Voters put together out Pissed Off Voters Guides??

You can help with research, design, distribution, party planning, stenciling and more!  It's fun, get involved!

Hit us up if you want to help: online-sf@theleague.com

Click on this posting to check out our timeline!

 


Wanna be a League Intern in SF???

Wanna be a League Intern in SF???

We are looking for dedicated young people to come get involved with the League.  We have paid internships in Online organizing, development and event planning!!  It is a great opportunity. 

 

Hurry up and apply:  Email a very short cover letter and your resume to sf@indyvoter.org with “SF internship” in the subject line.  We accept interns on an ongoing basis.

 

 

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