The positions of Winston-Salem Mayor Pro Tempore and Northeast Ward City Council Member became vacant after the passing of Dr. Vivian Burke, a lifelong civil servant. Council Member D.D. Adams will serve as the new Mayor Pro Tempore. Morticia Parmon will fill the remaining term as City Council Member from the Northeast Ward.
City Council Member D.D. Adams was recommended to fill the role of Mayor Pro Tempore by Mayor Allen Joines. After the more senior members of the City Council – Robert Clark and Dan Besse – deferred to Mayor Joines's recommendation, the City Council voted unanimously to appoint Council Member Adams. On May 23, the FCDP's Northeast Ward District Executive Committee held an election to select the interim city council member from the Northeast Ward. The committee, composed of the Ward's precinct chairs and vice chairs, selected Morticia Parmon from among four candidates. Morticia Parmon will serve the Northeast Ward on the City Council until a new member is elected during the 2020 general election. On May 19, the West Central Democrats took the first step in doing voter outreach in this time of sheltering in place and learned how to phonebank. The training included nine new volunteers plus our trainer and was focused on how to encourage voters to request absentee ballots.
Volunteers learned how to ask voters if they would be willing to consider absentee voting for the upcoming election – and if they could be emailed the request form. The phonebank script also included inquiring and documenting if assistance witnessing a voter’s ballot was needed. And like all good phone calls, it wrapped up with a volunteer “ask” to help the West Central Democrats continue doing voter outreach. This phonebank targeted the highest turnout voters within the West Central precincts (802, 803, 804 and 805). On Thursday, May 21 at 7:00pm and Friday, May 22 at 1:00pm, the Forsyth County Democratic Party is hosting two additional Phonebank trainings focused on connecting with voters. Sign up for training here – and if your precinct cluster would like its own training on a different date, please let us know. On May 2, 2020, the Young Democrats of Forsyth County held two events for its members. The first event was a voter registration/census drive. The Young Democrats of Forsyth County teamed up with DJ Diesel from 102 Jamz over Instagram Live to illuminate the importance of students voting in November and registering for the census.
The second event included interviewing twelve candidates running for local, state, and national office. Members of YDFC asked each candidate several pointed questions about their background and policy initiatives. Precinct 301 and 402 staying active in the community by delivering masks to their residents.5/13/2020
Several Forsyth County Precincts recently had fun in the neighborhood, handing out masks to residents. The #MaskTheCity project included standing outside corner stores and going door-to-door to distribute the protective gear. These volunteers also spoke with the residents about the importance of voting in November and registering for the Census.
These Precincts plan to distribute more masks to the community in the upcoming weeks and are looking for more volunteers willing to help! If you are interested in helping with this endeavor, please contact Marva Reid at [email protected]. Here are some photos from their event: |
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