LWVMC Virtual General Meeting: "Wendy Root Askew: First 100 Days" As the newest County Supervisor for District 4, replacing Jane Parker, who had served three terms over 12 years, Askew had to win twice in 2020 — first be in the top two in the Primary in March, and then win in the General Election in November. It was by far the most expensive county supervisorial election campaign on the Central Coast, topping $1.4 million between the two candidates.
The Fourth District includes Del Rey Oaks, Marina, Sand City, Seaside, a portion of southwest Salinas, and unincorporated portions of Marina, Seaside, Salinas, and the former Fort Ord.
Askew's very first job in January was to Chair the Board of Supervisors, consistent with a rotation plan. There is no better baptism by fire than to have the gavel for your first meeting, manage the details of the agenda, and referee the dialogue of the veterans! This should be a very interesting and informative meeting.
This free LWVMC General Meeting, presentation, and question-and-answer period will be conducted over the Zoom Web Conferencing platform. The General Meeting CheckIn will begin at 11:45 am. The meeting will begin at 12:00 pm.
All current LWVMryCo members will be sent a link to the Zoom meeting via [LWVMryCo.gmail.com] the Monday, April 12, before the meeting.
All LWVMC General Meetings are open to the public at no cost. Non-members can send a message to LWVmryco@gmail.com requesting an invitation.