It should be the most important day of the year. It’s why we fought the Revolutionary War. We wanted the right to govern ourselves. We wanted to call the shots. We wanted to say who would represent us. We wanted the people we voted into office to hear us and listen to us. It’s the foundation of a democracy, the right to vote in free and fair elections. Millions of dollars are spent to get our attention about candidates and issues. Many of us don’t seem to be listening or care. What happened?
This is what is called an off year election. It isn’t a presidential election year, or a mid-term election when the whole House of Representatives and one third of the Senate are up for election. But there are many local elections for county commissioners, county councils, township mayors and councils, district attorneys, and judges. There are some bigger offices, like Mayor of Philadelphia where there hasn’t been a Republican mayor in decades. Democrat Jim Kenney will probably get about 75 per cent of the small number of voters who do bother to vote. Some of the people who get elected to these local offices have a bigger impact on our daily lives than the president or our congressman or woman. Among other things, these local officials determine how much your property taxes will go up, and how your money will be spent.

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