At the February 28th meeting, the 31st Democrats will consider the following changes to the legislative and municipal endorsement questionnaires. You can see the current versions of the questionnaires by clicking on the links below.
Part I – Candidate Background
Replace current question #3:
What are your campaign’s most important themes, issues, or priorities (three to five)?
With new question #3:
What are your campaign’s most important themes, issues, or priorities (three to five)? Share issues or priorities specific to the office that you’re running for.
Add new question #5:
Beyond your qualifications listed above, what makes you the best candidate for this position or office? Please describe any specific background or unique perspective you offer and how those will help you accomplish your goals for the position sought. If possible, give practical examples.
Part II – Yes or No Questions, please qualify your response if necessary
All questions currently have “Yes” or “No.” Add option: “Choose not to answer.”
Remove question #7:
Do you support overturning “Citizens United” and imposing limits on campaign finance contributions?
Part I – Candidate Background
Replace current question #4:
What are your campaign’s most important themes, issues, or priorities (three to five)?
With new Question #4:
What are your campaign’s most important themes, issues, or priorities (three to five)? Share issues or priorities specific to the office that you’re running for.
Add new question #5:
Beyond your qualifications listed above, what makes you the best candidate for this position or office? Please describe any specific background or unique perspective you offer and how those will help you accomplish your goals for the position sought. If possible, give practical examples.
Part II – Yes or No Questions, please qualify your response if necessary
All questions currently have “Yes” or “No.” Add option: “Choose not to answer.”