Hey Ward 5 Neighbors and St. Albans, gear up to vote on Town Meeting Day 2024! It’s not your average day; it’s a chance to shape the future of our amazing community. Discover the importance of your vote, city communications, and accessibility to elected officials. Make your voice count – because in our city, every vote matters. Join the conversation and let’s create a stronger Saint Albans together. Your community, your vote, your impact. Vote for a brighter future!
No need for political jargon or fancy processes. Let’s keep it real – Town Meeting Day is all about us, our values, and our voices coming together. it’s our chance to shape the future of our awesome community. Registering to vote is as easy as visiting a website to sign up.
Ensuring Safety and Economic Development
A thriving community is a safe one that has jobs available and is economically stable. As we gather on Town Meeting Day, let’s keep in mind the importance of electing representatives who prioritize the safety of our neighborhoods and the development of our local economy. By casting informed votes, we can collectively work towards a safer and more prosperous future for Saint Albans.
As we come together, let’s emphasize the importance of jobs, safety, and economic stability. Picture this: a thriving community is a safe one, with plenty of job opportunities. Let’s elect representatives who prioritize the safety of our neighborhoods and the growth of our local economy. Your informed votes can lead us to a safer and more prosperous future for Saint Albans.
City Communications: Accessible and Transparent
One of my key focuses as a candidate is to enhance city communications. I believe that an informed community is an empowered community. By actively participating in Town Meeting Day, we not only exercise our right to vote but also contribute to the transparency and accessibility of information within our city.
Saint Albans neighbors, let’s dive into something close to my heart—city communications. We’re all about being in the know, right? That’s where your vote and accessibility to0 elected officials come into play. It’s a package deal, and here’s why.
Picture a community where information glides seamlessly, like a finely tuned engine. That’s the vision. Town Meeting Day presents us with the opportunity to support a system where city updates, news, and decisions aren’t overwhelming or burried. Your vote goes beyond a simple checkmark on a ballot; it’s your declaration: “I want a community where information is within reach for everyone.”

Mail-In Ballots
Town Meeting Day isn’t just about showing up at the voting booth (although that’s awesome if you can). It’s also about making sure your voice is heard, no matter where you are. Busy schedule? No problem. You can request a mail-in ballot and cast your vote without breaking a sweat.
Our City, Our Ward, Our Voice isn’t just a catchy line—it’s the real deal. Whether you’re at the polls or doing the mail-in ballot hustle, your vote counts. So, let’s make Town Meeting Day 2024 a win-win for everyone. Your voice matters, neighbors, so let’s make sure it’s heard loud and clear. Can’t wait to see your ballots making waves!
City communications should be a two-way street. You vote, we listen. You have questions, we’ve got answers. It’s about creating an environment where you’re not just a spectator but an active participant in the decisions that shape our community.
How to vote this Town Meeting Day.
There are three easy ways for you to cast your vote and actively participate in shaping the future of Saint Albans. Whether you prefer reaching out to the City Clerk for a ballot, utilizing the online services at mvp.vermont.gov, or engaging in the classic in-person voting experience at City Hall, we’ve got you covered. Choose the method that suits you best and make your voice heard.
1. Request a Ballot from the City Clerk
Obtain a ballot by either calling or visiting the City Clerk at 802-524-1500. You can also get information &reach the clerk through stalbansvt.com/elections.
2. Register or Request a Ballot on the State Website
For online registration or requesting a mail-in ballot, navigate to mvp.vermont.gov, where you can register to vote or request a mail-in ballot. This sometimes easier for some folks who don’t have the flexibility or time to register in person.
3. Vote In Person at City Hall on Tuesday, March 5
If you prefer the traditional approach, exercise your right to vote in person at City Hall on Tuesday, March 5, from 7 am to 7 pm. I look forward to seeing you there.