[pjw] REMINDER: Portland City Council Candidate Peace Issues Questionnaire May 2020
Peace and Justice Works
pjw at pjw.info
Thu Apr 30 16:25:27 EDT 2020
Hi again
Sorry, there were TWO errors in the URL I sent where you can get to the
questionnaires on line.
This is the corrected URL (I also pasted it in below in case you forward
this email to others)
http//www.pjw.info/council_questionnaire2020.html
dan h
On Thu, 30 Apr 2020, Peace and Justice Works wrote:
> PJW supporters
> Hi, just wanted to remind you, since ballots started arriving at people's
> homes yesterday, about our Peace Questionnaire that we published a few weeks
> ago. I've included the old email below with the links. It also points to the
> Copwatch questionnaire on Police Issues.
>
> As a reminder, we are a 501-c-3 educational organization so we can't make any
> recommendations as to the best candidates, all we can do is provide the
> information we received by reaching out to all 54 of them equally and what we
> heard back.
>
> Feel free to share with other portland voters if you think they would be
> interested.
>
> --dan handelman
> peace and justice works iraq affinity group
>
> ---------- Forwarded message ----------
> Date: Tue, 14 Apr 2020 13:29:20
> From: Peace and Justice Works <pjw at pjw.info>
>
> Peace and Justice Works Supporters
>
> Those of you on the Portland Copwatch email list may have received this past
> Friday information that they (along with allies) posted a questionnaire for
> the upcoming City Council race (ballots arrive around April 27, election May
> 29). PCW noted: "While our lives are in considerable turmoil with the
> COVID-19 pandemic, there is still an election coming up next month."
>
> Last month, Peace and Justice Works' Iraq Affinity Group and Veterans For
> Peace Chapter 72 * sent a questionnaire with four peace-related questions to
> the 54 candidates for four seats which are in the running for the May 19
> primary.
>
> Below are links to the results, broken down by each of the four
> positions. Eight candidates provided full responses, two gave brief
> comments and two have suspended their campaigns.
>
> NOTES:
>
> --Responses were limited to 150 words.
>
> --Candidates are listed in the order they were approved by the City's
> election team, except for layout purposes.
>
> --Answers were not edited for typographical errors, grammar or
> accuracy.
>
> --The seats up for a vote are:
> Mayor (current incumbent Ted Wheeler)
> Position 1 (current incumbent Amanda Fritz not running for re-election)
> Position 2 (partial term to fill seat of the late Nick Fish)
> and
> Position 4 (current incumbent Chloe Eudaly).
>
> THE QUESTIONNAIRES
>
> Laid out on 8.5 x 11 sheets; total of 14 pages printed:
>
> > Mayor
> http://www.pjw.info/PeaceIsuQuestionnaire20_M.pdf
> > Position 1
> http://www.pjw.info/PeaceIsuQuestionnaire20_1.pdf
> > Position 2
> http://www.pjw.info/PeaceIsuQuestionnaire20_2.pdf
> > Position 4
> http://www.pjw.info/PeaceIsuQuestionnaire20_4.pdf
>
> You can also find this info on our website at
> http//www.pjw.info/council_questionnaire2020.html
>
> Please share widely!
>
> Also check out the Portland Copwatch (and allies) police issues questionnaire
> at
> http://www.portlandcopwatch.org/council_questionnaire2020.html
>
>
> Thanks
> dan handelman
> Peace and Justice Works
> Iraq Affinity Group
> PO Box 42456
> Portland, OR 97242
> (503) 236-3065 (Office)
> iraq at pjw.info
> http://www.pjw.info/Iraq.html
>
> * --Peace and Justice Works has been promoting nonviolent conflict
> resolution on local, national and international levels since 1992.
>
> Veterans For Peace is an educational and humanitarian organization
> dedicated to the abolishment of war.
>
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