10 Surprising Ties That Make You Eligible To Vote For Dre
Voting in this election requires somebody be a “stakeholder” in Mid City West. In addition to residents people who work in Mid City West boundaries and people who “have a community interest” with groups within the boundaries are all eligible to vote. Below are 10 surprising groups that you or somebody you know might be affiliated with. If so, request a ballot and vote for Dre!
SAG-AFTRA, yup, that’s right, the SAG-AFTRA headquarters are in Mid City West so if you are a member, employee, or otherwise carry interest in the Union like producers who hire Union performers, you are eligible to vote in this election, no matter where you live,
Cedars-Sinai, if you work or are a patient at the Cedars-Sinai medial complex across from the Beverly Center, you are eligible to vote for Dre (bonus: if you work at the Beverly Center this also makes you eligible to vote for Dre!),
The Jewish Federation, whether you’re a donor, an employee, a recipient of aid, a frequent newsletter reader, participate in programming they support like NuRoots, their leadership programs, or Trybal Gatherings adult sleep away camp, you’re eligible to vote for Dre,
The Writer’s Guild of America, the west coast office is situated right in the heart of Mid City West at 3rd and Fairfax, so if you’re affiliated with the WGA, you’re eligible to vote for Dre,
LACMA
The Academy of Motion Pictures
Miracle Mile Democratic Club members
Park La Brea Residents, yep all 10,000 Park La Brea residents can vote in this election. Direct them HERE to request their ballots.
Fairfax High School employees, parents and students who are 14+ are eligible to vote in this special election. So if you’re going to be 14 or older by April 30th, request your ballot now. Learn more about the 14 - 17 year old vote HERE.
Pan Pacific Park users
Melrose Trading Post Shoppers