In a recent government meeting, discussions centered around enhancing voter registration efforts in the community, particularly focusing on accessibility for all residents. Shilpa Jakobi, a representative from the local library, proposed a collaborative initiative with the Accessibility Commission to support voter registration activities leading up to the national election.
The meeting highlighted National Voter Registration Day, scheduled for September 17, where plans are underway to set up a registration table at the library in the evening. Additionally, there are efforts to establish a presence at Kathmandu, a local venue, in the morning of the same day. The organizers are seeking volunteers to assist with these initiatives, particularly during peak hours when community members are likely to visit for coffee.
The deadline for voter registration is set for October 26, ten days before the presidential election, prompting the need for outreach to various locations to facilitate registration. The assistant clerk, Stephanie, has expressed her willingness to provide necessary materials to support these efforts.
The meeting also touched on the importance of collaboration with local organizations, including the senior center, led by new director Matt Mitchell. The group is exploring existing events that could be leveraged for voter registration, emphasizing the need for accessibility in these efforts. The discussions underscored a commitment to ensuring that all community members have the opportunity to register and participate in the upcoming election.