Learn about Kittitas County Conservation District, what it does, what it is, who can benefit from its work, and why its Board of Supervisor elections are held outside the general ballot elections.
Oregon school board politics have never been so polarized, partisan and hostile to racial equity - oregonlive.com
Over the next few years, Moore expects extreme rhetoric over state and national climate policy to seep into lower profile races. He pointed to the worsening droughts, wildfire seasons and tensions over irrigation channels in southern Oregon.
This year’s charged discourse in school races are tomorrow’s acrimonious back-and-forths in water and soil conservation district elections, Moore said.
“We’re going to start seeing it in more and more places,” he said.
Conservation, Farming, and the Wisdom of Our Elders - American Compass
The last time you voted, you may have seen “Soil Conservation District” on the ballot but not known why. These positions are frequently uncontested and local townships or counties can even have trouble finding candidates to run. Different states operate their conservation districts differently, but they are often the first line of defense in ensuring that our succeeding generations will inherit an abundant earth.
Want to Know How to Make It “Easy to Vote and Hard to Cheat?” - Sightline Institute
Kim Wyman defended Washington’s Vote at Home system against Trump’s attacks in a 2020 op-ed: “Mail-in voting works, and Washington state . . . is proof that it works. Plus, it’s safe and secure.” She went on to say “drop boxes are secure, convenient and a great way to ensure ballots are submitted on time.”
In Vote At Home states like Oregon and Washington, every voter turns in a hand-marked paper ballot: the gold standard for voting security.