Saturday, November 26, 2011

Please take a few minutes to complete our survey!


We value your thoughts and welcome your input.  Complete the election survey to help build our party.  http://www.surveymonkey.com/s/NMW7FRC

Thank you!

Wednesday, November 23, 2011

Happy Thanksgiving

Happy Thanksgiving to your family from all of us on the Austerlitz Republican Committee. We hope that you have a wonderful holiday.

We have created a survey to gather your input to help build up our party. Once you have completed the survey please forward to a friend, the more input we get the better we can be. The link to the survey is http://www.surveymonkey.com/s/NMW7FRC.

We look forward to hearing your responses.

Thank you and have a wonderful Thanksgiving,
The Austerlitz Republican Committee

Friday, November 18, 2011

"Unofficial Results" with Absentee Ballots

Absentee Ballots were opened earlier today, the "unofficial results". For Town Council, Bryan Geel, and Jon "Beansy" Mesick, for Town Justice, Robert Lagonia and Cheryl Roberts, Congratulations to all!https://docs.google.com/spreadsheet/ccc?key=0An0C0Npe0B9EdDRVbjRKMGxvYmJSZXZkb3lZanJCTGc

Tuesday, November 8, 2011

Thank you for your Vote, here are the results!

Thank you for your vote!  Here are the local results:

For Town Council
Bryan Geel : 330
Jon "Beansy" Mesick: 282
Brian Polhemus: 278

For Town Justice
Robert Lagonia: 413
Cheryl Roberts: 320
William "Bill" Hogencamp: 278

There are 73 Absentee Ballots outstanding so many of the races are unofficial and pending absentee ballot reults.  For a full break out of the results click here: https://docs.google.com/spreadsheet/ccc?key=0An0C0Npe0B9EdEtpbDZkTXl0OG9Ib1ZPd1lSODRzTEE

Monday, November 7, 2011

Vote, Do you know why election day is on a Tuesday?

Hello,
A reminder that Tuesday, November 8th, 2011 is Election Day. The Polls are open from 6am to 9pm at the Spencertown Fire House on Memorial Drive. If you need a ride to the polls please call 610-3391.



Do you know why election day is on a Tuesday?


The Answer:

We found a terrific response to your question at the web site of the Federal Election Commission. Here's how they explain it:
In 1845 Congreess selected the First Tuesday in November as election day. For much of our history, America was a predominantly agrarian society. Law makers therefore took into account that November was perhaps the most convenient month for farmers and rural workers to be able to travel to the polls. The fall harvest was over, (remember that spring was planting time and summer was taken up with working the fields and tending the crops) but in the majority of the nation the weather was still mild enough to permit travel over unimproved roads.
Why Tuesday? Since most residents of rural America had to travel a significant distance to the county seat in order to vote, Monday was not considered reasonable since many people would need to begin travel on Sunday. This would, of course, have conflicted with Church services and Sunday worship.
Why the first Tuesday after the first Monday? Lawmakers wanted to prevent election day from falling on the first of November for two reasons. First, November 1st is All Saints Day, a Holy Day of Obligation for Roman Catholics. Second, most merchants were in the habit of doing their books from the preceding month on the 1st. Apparently, Congress was worried that the economic success or failure of the previous month might prove an undue influence on the vote!"
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The Austerlitz Republican Committee

Saturday, November 5, 2011

Letter — Hogencamp ideal candidate for town justice

Letter — Hogencamp ideal candidate for town justice


Published:

Wednesday, November 2, 2011 11:36 AM EDT
In Austerlitz this year, we have two town justice seats up for election. Both incumbents are running for re-election and Bill Hogencamp is also seeking to fill one of the seats. We are very fortunate to have three well qualified individuals interested and so we need to carefully consider each our choices.

I had the privilege to serve on the Columbia County Board of Supervisors together with Bill Hogencamp, where I soon learned to appreciate his dedication, integrity and his sense of obligation. His background in military police, civilian law enforcement and New York State Criminal Justice make him an ideal candidate for election.

One important point to consider is the fact that he is now retired from his state position and he has more time available to serve as town justice.

It is very important that we get out and vote this year because many key offices are to be filled.


Joel E. Dyslin

Former Austerlitz supervisor

Pre Election Pep Rally!






We hope to see you on Sunday, November 6th at the Spencertown Town hall for our Pre-Election Pep Rally!  10am to 2pm!

See you then!



Wednesday, November 2, 2011

We need Volunteers!

Would you like to help with the election?  We need Poll Watchers.  A poll watcher sits behind the Election Inspectors and marks names off of a list of registered voters.  The list is used to contact people who need to get out and vote! We have 4 hour shifts but are willing to adjust these to accomdate your needs.

This is a great time, you meet wonderful people, and you can catch up on all of the local news!

If interested click the following link: https://docs.google.com/spreadsheet/ccc?key=0An0C0Npe0B9EdDVwN2NIc1FHTThGQ3Q5SjltU25ELUE or email us at Austerlitzreps@aol.com

Thank you in advance for your help!