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Vote Yes committee reports extensive outreach ahead of Annandale operating levy vote

October 31, 2025 | ANNANDALE PUBLIC SCHOOL DISTRICT, School Boards, Minnesota


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Vote Yes committee reports extensive outreach ahead of Annandale operating levy vote
Alyssa Damagala, speaking as a representative of the Vote Yes committee, told the Annandale Public School District Board of Education that volunteers have been doing door-to-door and phone outreach ahead of the district's upcoming operating levy question.

"Since August 4, our team has been out in the community, face to face, conversation by conversation," Damagala said. She told the board the campaign had made more than 1,000 phone calls, visited about 125 homes, and mailed postcards to over 2,000 targeted voters; the group's social page had 745 followers and recent posts reached roughly 100,000 views with nearly 2,000 interactions.

The Vote Yes group described a mix of outreach events and supports intended to reduce barriers to voting. Damagala listed upcoming activities: staffing a table at the downtown trick-or-treat event on Oct. 30, staffing the community ed "Spooktacular" on Oct. 28 from 5:30 to 7 p.m., hosting a "Push for Excellence" volunteer event on Nov. 3, and offering election-day childcare at Little Learners coordinated by Sarah Wiles. "Every effort has been focused on making sure people feel informed, supported, and empowered to vote," she said.

Board members and district staff thanked Damagala and the committee for its work. District administrators also used the update to remind residents that, because the county is administering a separate special election in the area, early in-person voting locations may be at county courthouses (Wright County residents vote in Buffalo; Stearns County residents vote at the Stearns County courthouse). The board did not take action on the matter during the meeting.

The public comment recorded in the transcript did not specify the exact date of the board meeting; the committee provided specific outreach counts and event dates as part of its update. The Vote Yes representative said the group is following best-practice guidance from an outside consultant and is deliberately avoiding yard signs and paid radio advertising in favor of targeted, in-person contact.

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