Congratulations to the three candidates elected to serve on Board for 2024-2027: George Roraback Nancy Loncto Stephen Jones
Good Evening Winston Ridge Homeowner, We are reaching out to to let you know we have an updated timeline as well as some new information regarding the upcoming Board of Directors election. THIS IS THE LAST CALL FOR NOMINEES Nominations will close at 6:00pm on August 10, 2024 The Bios for the final nominees will be distributed to the community on August 13, 2024 The Annual Notice along with a voting ballot will be mailed to each home on August 16, 2024 Voting is open August 17, 2024 and will remain open until the annual meeting Meet the Candidates Night September 5, 2024 7:00pm - 9:00pm at Plantation Pool Clubhouse Annual meeting will be held September 17, 2024 from 6:30pm - 8:00pm (more information will accompany the notice) After meeting…
Today is the last day nominations will be accepted for the upcoming election.
Dear Winston Ridge HOA Residents, We hope this message finds you well. Nominations are now being accepted for (3) 3-year term seats on the Winston Ridge HOA Board. The process will conclude with elections in early September. More details to follow. On Behalf of the Winston Ridge Board of Directors, Amy OdomCommunity ManagerElite Management Professionals
Statewide primary election begins Thursday, Feb. 15, and ends at 3 p.m. on Saturday, March 2. Early voting sites and schedules are available at the Early Voting Site Search. Locations and voting hours are also available at Early Voting Sites for the March 5, 2024 Primary Election (PDF).
Nextdoor Source: https://nextdoor.com/p/-PsyGY3X_CNs?utm_source=share&extras=MjExNjg4Nzk%3D&utm_campaign=1703360014279 Written By Frank Winstead The Franklin Times [12-21-2023] buried some important Board of Education election info on page 3A. Due to a change in state law (May 2023), voters will decide the Nonpartisan Board of Education winners in the November General Election instead in the March [Partisan] Primary Election. Underappreciated Franklin Times reporter Carey Johnson seems to have a scoop on this. I see the following effects of this change: More voters will actually have a say in picking the winner because more people vote in the General Election than in the Primary Election. Most voters in Franklin County are registered Unaffiliated. They don't have much motivation to vote in nonpartisan races held during a partisan primary. So, now the bulk of the County's voters will actually be…
Polls officially closed in the state Tuesday at 7:30 p.m., and election results will soon come in and will be updated every 5-10 minutes, according to the state. Click here for Franklin County results