How to write in Kelly Orginski for Delegate to County Convention

Find the "Delegate to County Convention" section on your party's side of the ballot (Democratic or Republican column, depending on which section you voted in).

Below the printed candidate names, you'll see a blank line with an empty box next to it — this is the write-in space.

On the blank line, print clearly: Kelly Orginski

Completely fill in the box next to that line, the same way you filled in boxes for other candidates.

Do not also mark a box next to a printed candidate's name for this same seat — only one selection counts, and marking two may void your vote for that race.

Tip: Print in block letters rather than cursive so it scans and tallies correctly.

What is a Precinct Delegate?

A precinct delegate is a volunteer, elected position that serves as the grassroots “backbone” of a political party in your neighborhood. They are the closest point of contact between citizens and the political party.

What do they do?

  • Represent Neighbors: they act as a liaison between their local precinct and their political party.

  • Attend Conventions: their primary official responsibility is to attend their party’s County Conventions throughout their two-year term. At these conventions, they help elect party leadership and select delegates to represent the county at the State Convention.

  • Support Community Engagement: many delegates also help register voters, distribute information, and encourage turnout for elections.

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