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League Of Women Voters Of Greenwich Updates Election Guide

GREENWICH, Conn. -- "How to Run for Greenwich Elective and Appointive Offices" recently received a facelift.

Deirdre Kamlani presents First Selectman Peter Tesei with the updated version of "How to Run for Greenwich Elective and Appointive Offices."

Deirdre Kamlani presents First Selectman Peter Tesei with the updated version of "How to Run for Greenwich Elective and Appointive Offices."

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Characterized as essential reading, this League of Women Voters of Greenwich booklet is a comprehensive procedural guide. It includes an election timeline, as well as the rules and regulations that govern the nomination and election process. It's helpful both for those planning to run for office, as well as those who would like to get appointed to a slot on a town board, commission or committee.

Deirdre Kamlani, board member of the LWVG Educational Fund, recently updated the publication.

"Our town is very fortunate to have such talented and involved residents, many of whom play important roles in both elected and appointed offices," said LWVG Steering Committee member Cyndy Anderson. "For those who may be thinking about putting their skills to work for Greenwich, this updated guide is their road map."

"These guides are valuable for the town to have, and we appreciate the work the League does to keep them current. Even now, we have important ways for people to contribute their talents, including on the board of the Nathaniel Witherell Skilled Nursing Facility and the Planning and Zoning Commission," First Selectman Peter Tesei said.

Copies of "How to Run For Greenwich Elective and Appointive Offices" are available in the office of the first selectman, the town clerk's office and the registrar of voters, as well as at all town libraries.

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