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Ranked Choice Voting Happy Hour with RepresentUs

What’s happening with the effort to pass Ranked Choice Voting (RCV) in Oregon? How can you make sure voters in the Rogue Valley are part of the movement to improve our elections and strengthen our democracy?

Come find out at the new Ranked Choice Voting Happy Hour with RepresentUs, every Tuesday in a new location around the Rogue Valley. Stop by to meet other volunteers, pick up campaign swag and lit, and get involved in high-priority actions to make RCV a reality in Oregon this November.

Still learning about Ranked Choice Voting? We’ll have a new demo vote each week so you can experience it yourself.

So bring along a friend, come enjoy an iced tea or a beer, and be part of the solution to fix our broken political systems.

RSVP for a day-of reminder and to hear about future events: https://vol.represent.us/a/ranked-choice-voting-happy-hour-ashland

Date & Time:

August 6, 2024 @ 4:30 pm - 6:00 pm

Cost:

Free

Rogue Valley Roasting Company

917 E. Main St.
Ashland,OR97520United States

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