A Statement From Mayor Victoria Woodards on Elections

Tacoma, WALocal News

Tacoma Mayor Victoria Woodards has released a statement urging residents to participate in the elections, highlighting a remarkable surge in voter turnout in Pierce County, with nearly double the ballots returned compared to the 2016 election. She emphasizes the significance of voting as a vital action that shapes the community's future, reminding citizens of the November 3 deadline for ballot submission. The Mayor reassures residents of the integrity and security of the mail-in voting system while preparing them for possible delays in election results. She encourages patience and civic responsibility as the community awaits the tallying of votes. Acknowledging the anxiety surrounding the upcoming outcomes, Woodards affirms the right to advocate for accountability and change on pressing issues.

She calls for peaceful demonstrations, reinforcing Tacoma's reputation for constructive civic engagement. Additionally, she reminds everyone to adhere to COVID-19 safety protocols to protect public health. Her message promotes unity and resilience in facing the dual challenges of the pandemic and systemic racism.

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