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Adair Democrats elect precinct officers today, Sat 2 Apr 2016

SHORT NOTICE, DEMOCRAT READERS, but posted as soon as we could. Those reading in the next few minutes, however do have time to go and be a part of this important organization which at times is a very powerful part of the election and governing process. -EW
See also: Here's where Democrats will elect precinct officers today:

Adair County Democrats elect precinct officers this morning Saturday, April 2, 2015 at 10amCT, at each precinct. Officers should be at each polling place for a few minutes, according to party secretary Vicky Pike.

Usually just a few show up but Ben, Ben Loy, has tried to get someone to cover each one.

A man, woman, and youth (under 35) are to be elected to be elected to in turn, meet a single designated place later, to nominate the new Adair County executive committee for the next four years. Next, that Executive Committee will elect new County Party Officers BR>
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