Here are 3 ways you can help!

The time has come for voting to begin in the Santa Barbara City Council election! Ballots will be mailed out today. Please spread the word about this important election by forwarding this email and sharing with as many of your friends and contacts as possible!

Here are 3 ways you can help!

1. Vote

If you live in the City of Santa Barbara, you will be receiving your ballot this week. We highly encourage you to fill it out for Iya Falcone, Cathy Murillo & Deborah Schwartz and send it in right away. If you feel more comfortable handing in your ballot, you can take it to City Hall (735 Anacapa Street) Monday-Friday between 7:30am and 5:30pm. Don't wait! You can also forwarded and share this email with all of your friends to encourage them to do the same.

2. Volunteer

The best way to spread the word about this election is to speak to other Democratic voters directly and educate them about about how this year's election will work and about the importance of electing a council that will represent all of Santa Barbara.

We are phoning voters Monday-Thursday
from 5:30-8:30pm
10 E. Figueroa Street, Santa Barbara

Walk and Talk to Voters
Saturday 10am-2pm
Sunday 1-5pm
10 E. Figueroa Street, Santa Barbara

For more information and to get involved call Darcel Elliott at 805-452-1214 or email sbdems@gmail.com

3. Donate

Our bank account is still frozen after the arrest of our Treasurer Kinde Durkee and we need your help to pay for our field operation to get Iya Falcone, Deborah Schwartz and Cathy Murillo elected. Click here to donate $50 or more today! https://secure.actblue.com/page/sbdems

Thank you for your continued support and efforts to make a better community for us all!

MISSION

As Santa Barbara Democrats, we believe in a society and community based on solidarity and sustainability. We believe, quite simply that our country does better when everyone does better, and that we need to live in harmony with our environment. Our aim is to empower, educate and organize citizens and residents of Santa Barbara County. First and foremost, this means mobilizing voters to get to the polls and elect Democrats at all levels of government. We also hold elected officials accountable to the values and principles of our Democratic party, through public advocacy, coalition work, as well as through our endorsement process, which asks candidates seeking our support to pledge to put our shared values into practice.