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Disclaimer: The comments in this blog are my personal opinion and may or may not reflect an adopted position of the city of Glendale and its city council.

PLEASE NOTE: I HAVE REDONE THE POLL TO THE LEFT OF THIS COLUMN. I HAVE REDUCED THE POLL TO COUNCIL PAY RAISES ONLY. THE ORIGINAL COUNCIL PAY RAISE POLL WASN’T SHOWING ‘YES’ OR ‘NO’ PROPERLY AND THE RESULTS REFUSED TO TABULATE. IF YOU VOTED PREVIOUSLY PLEASE TAKE A MOMENT TO VOTE AGAIN. THANK YOU.

If you haven’t mailed in your ballot on the two Glendale propositions offered in the Special Election sadly it is too late as they had to be postmarked October 29, 2019. However, you may physically turn in your ballot by this coming Tuesday. So, how did you vote on each of the questions? Proposition 423 was to affirm or deny the state mandated change to the Primary Election date from the third Tuesday to the first Tuesday in August. Proposition 424 was to affirm or deny city council raises.

This time there is no commentary. I ask that you take the poll to the left of this column and share your vote anonymously.

 © Joyce Clark, 2019         

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