With August 5th primary election looming, 43rd Dems go hybrid for July meeting

Seattle, WALocal News

The 43rd District Democrats will conduct their first hybrid meeting on July 15 from 7-9 PM at the Erickson Theater and via Zoom, facilitating broader participation. State Attorney General Nick Brown will speak, providing valuable insights into the upcoming election. Local leaders, including Erica Barnett, Sandeep Kaushik, and David Hyde, will discuss the primary and record an episode of the Seattle Nice Podcast live during the event. This hybrid format aims to strengthen community ties and increase political engagement ahead of the August 5 primary election. The meeting will allow residents to connect with their elected officials and endorsed candidates, fostering a sense of involvement in local governance.

As ballots for the primary are set to arrive shortly, the timing of this meeting emphasizes the importance of civic participation. This initiative represents a significant advancement in making political processes more accessible to the community. The 43rd District Democrats hope to encourage more residents to engage in upcoming campaigns and initiatives.

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