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Smithtown Democrats get ready for February 5th’s New York State Presidential Primary

On Monday, January 28, 2008, at 8:00 PM, the Smithtown Democratic Committee will host Campaign Representatives from the presidential candidates running in New York State’s upcoming Primary Elections to be held on February 5, 2008.

Representatives from Senator Hillary Clinton’s, John Edward’s, and Senator Barack Obama’s campaigns will update the attendees on the status of each campaign, sign up volunteers, and provide information on how those supporting each candidate can contribute to a win for their candidate in the February 5, 2008 NY primary.   The following individuals will represent the campaigns:  Maureen Liccione, Esq for Senator Hillary Clinton; William (Bill) Turley, Esq. for John Edwards; and Legislator Jon Cooper, Huntington, for Senator Barack Obama. 

This Primary Day could very well determine who the next President will be.  All registered Democrats eligible to vote in primary elections on February 5, 2008, are invited and urged to attend.

This program will be part of the Smithtown Democratic Committee’s General Membership Meeting, held at the VFW Hall, 40 Church St., Kings Park, NY 11754.

Smithtown Democratic Committee's Annual Food Drive

On December 21, 2007, with food collected at their annual food drive, the Smithtown Democratic Committee delivered a skid full of non-perishable items to the Long Island Cares warehouse at 10 Davids Drive in Hauppauge. 

Represented by Dems Food Drive coordinator and Vice Chair, Carl Hirschhorn, Town Councilwoman Pat Biancaniello, Highway Superintendent Dan Ryan, and Town Chair Elaine Turley, the committee met with Ken Zone, LI Cares Operations Manager and Kristine Kossegi Lehn, Agency Relation Manager.  They discussed further what the needs of the food bank were and what the Smithtown Democrats could do to help. 

Kossegi Lehn said that it often surprises people to learn that there are many thousands of people who are at risk of hunger on Long Island, a region officially designated as one of the most prosperous in the United States. She said that the Harry Chapin Food Bank, which opened in 1982, delivers food to over 600 food pantries, soup kitchens, shelters, group homes, day treatment facilities, senior nutrition sites and day care centers in Nassau and Suffolk counties.  These agencies, in turn, distribute the food to their clients and/or provide meals from the food received.  They emphasize the need for planned nutritious menus and help these agencies by creating a weekly menu of foods based on its current inventory.

Zone emphasized that a major portion of the food they distribute goes to the “working poor” and the elderly who have to decide between heating their homes, feeding themselves and their children, and health care.  He said that although the holiday season brings the largest  amount of food donated; the need is greater after the holidays in January and February when fuel prices are the highest and donations tend to drop off.

Long Island Cares' goals are to provide emergency food assistance where and when it is needed and to sponsor community programs that help families achieve self-sufficiency.  The Harry Chapin Food Bank accepts non-perishable food as well as frozen foods that they can store in the warehouse’s huge refrigerated room.

For more information on how you can help, contact the Smithtown Democratic Committee at their website at http://smithtowndemocrats.org/

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From our Chair...

Smithtown Democratic Committee
Elaine A. Turley, Chair

                                                                                     November 14, 2005

 Dear Editor,

             On Election Night, November 8th, the voters of Smithtown elected two Democrats to town government – something that has not happened for about a decade. 

            We are confident that Patricia Biancaniello will bring needed balance to the town board.  To not only provide oversight and transparency, but to work with the Republican majority to ensure that the needs of the constituents in Smithtown are met. 

            Dan Ryan, as Smithtown Highway Superintendent, will work with what is one of the best teams of highway employees on Long Island.  He will work hard to bring fiscally responsible and efficient management, and to provide outstanding highway services and strong, personal constituent services.

            We thank your readers and all voters in Smithtown for supporting our candidates.  The voters have shown that they are willing to give Democrats a chance to prove that they will bring quality leadership to our community.  I know that in return, Democrats Patricia Biancaniello and Dan Ryan will work very hard to provide the quality representation that the voters of Smithtown deserve.

Sincerely,

Elaine A. Turley, Chair
Smithtown Democratic Committee

P.O. Box 608 Smithtown, NY  11787 *(631) 265-6520*
www.SmithtownDemocrats.org

 

 

 

 

Election Day 2007

Election Day is the Tuesday on or after November 6th.

About Election Day:

bulletThe day that United States citizens cast their ballot to elect government officials.

Why It is the Day It Is:

bulletNovember was selected because the harvest work was done.
bulletTuesday was selected because many people had to travel the day before to reach the polling place. Since most people did not travel on Sunday for religious reasons, they did not want it to be on a Monday.
bulletThey did not want Election Day to fall on November 1st because it is All Saints Day.
bulletThey did not want Election Day to fall on the first of the month because many shop keepers did their books for the preceding month on the first.

 

Suffolk County Voter information Map  & National Debt Clock

Suffolk County Information Services and the Board of Elections have added a clever political map to the county Web site that can be used to identify for any street in Suffolk County the following districts - Congressional, Assembly, Senatorial, Legislative and Election - plus provide the polling place location, and links to the incumbent's Web page for each district.

Initially, when you click on the above link, a county map appears. Select one of the icons on the left, such as "Zoom In", and the pointer assumes that function at the map location you choose. When you have identified the street of interest, select the "District Info" icon, then click again on the street to find the district and polling place information.

Welcome

Welcome to the Smithtown Democratic Committee website.  Please take some time to get to know us, and read our  Town Platform.

            Your visit to our website tells us that you, too, understand that the most important right and privilege we share as Americans is the ability to participate in government by choosing those who make the most important decisions - those that affect our daily lives.  A well-informed voter is a true American patriot. 

 Our goal is to help voters access the information they need to make better informed decisions about their choice of candidates, and to help our citizens participate fully in the democratic process.  

            Your suggestions, questions and comments are always welcome.  

  Thanks for visiting.

Meeting Notices:

 Smithtown Democratic Committee

2007 Tentative Meeting Schedule (Town and Other)

Note:  The regular meetings of the Smithtown Democratic Committee will be held on the fourth Monday of the month as per our traditional schedule.  Please pay attention to meeting notices since we will not meet every month. (See  Schedule)

Place: Kings Park VFW Hall, Church Street, Kings Park NY

Time: 8 PM

Democrats "Around the Town and In the News"

Press Release              

With Your Help, We Will Make a Difference...

Know Your Rights

1. If you are registered to vote, you can vote.
2. You can vote, even if:
     * You do not have identification*
     * The registration records are incorrect
     * You are in line when the poll closes
     * You make a mistake on the ballot: ask for a new ballot!

3. You can receive assistance if you are:
     * Physically disabled
     * Over the age of 65
     * Blind
     * Physically disabled
     * Unable to read or write

4. If you come to the polling place, you cannot be turned away.
5. You have the right to vote using a conditional or provisional
    ballot.
6. You can ask to see a sample ballot and receive instructions.
7. No one should harass you when you vote!
8. If you have any problems voting, you can ask for help from 
    the Chief Election Official at your polling place.

* Voter identification is mandatory in the following states: Arkansas, Connecticut, 
Delaware, Georgia, Louisiana, Michigan, South Carolina, and Virginia

Get Connected...
Smithtown Connections - The quarterly newsletter of 
the Smithtown Democratic Committee.

 

 

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It's always a good day to give blood!  
LI Blood Services: 1-800-933-BLOOD

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Committee Persons Wanted

Committee Persons wanted to help the Smithtown Dems and work towards winning this year's  campaigns. Committee People will get a crash course in politics, community organizing, and exciting experiences working with committed people and doing challenging research. If you want to get involved in the democratic process become a Smithtown Democratic Committee Person. Join in the fight to restore democracy to America. Email us

Interns Wanted

Interns Wanted to help out in this year's  campaigns. Interns will get a crash course in politics, community organizing, and exciting experiences working with committed people and doing challenging research. If you want to get involved in the democratic process become an intern with the Smithtown Democratic Committee. Join in the fight to restore democracy to America. Some student interns may be eligible for classroom credits as well. Email us

 

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