This blog
post is short and sweet! It’s just a
reminder that run-off elections started today! Educators—which, of course, means current and
retired school bus drivers, librarians, custodians, cafeteria staff, teachers,
nurses, maintenance staff, support staff, classroom aides, counselors, social
workers, police officers, administrators, and everyone else whose careers
center around serving students—DID YOU KNOW that we have a reputation for not
voting?
I can’t tell you how many times I’ve
heard this from candidates over the past 5-10 years. Sadly, I have found it to be true. Many
communities today are “lucky” if 10 percent of registered voters cast ballots
in any given election. Obviously, the other 90 percent includes many current
and retired educators.
Why does it
matter? There are many reasons, but high
on the list is that many lawmakers have the attitude that they don’t have to spend
much time listening to us if we don’t vote. We all know the saying about the
squeaky wheel.
So let’s
make a concentrated effort after we vote to post SOMETHING to whichever social
media we use with a message that includes #EducatorsVote . This is one small—but
potentially powerful—thing we can do to change that reputation. Hopefully, in
the process, we will encourage our current and retired friends and colleagues
to do the same.
For those
who need more information about the run-offs:
1. THANK YOU, Texas Tribune, for posting this great guide. Note that if you type in your address, you will get a customized sample ballot so you will know exactly what will be on your actual ballot at the polls in your area.
2. Do your research on the candidates, go to Texans for Public Education, and ask family, friends, and others who you rely on for accurate information.
3. Early Voting runs just one week, today through Friday, 7 a.m. to 7 p.m. Election Day is next Tuesday, and the polls will again be open 7 a.m. to 7 p.m.
BE THE WHEEL!
#EducatorsVote
Chris Ardis retired in May of 2013 following a
29-year teaching career. She now works as a freelance writer and editor and is
committed to education, educators, and students. Chris can be reached at
cardis1022@aol.com. (Photo by Linda Blackwell, McAllen.)