Vote Tomorrow Tuesday

The Rav has asked that the following email be sent

There is a special election for City Council

TOMORROWTuesday May 14
it’s crucial that you, your family and neighbors vote for ‎Farah Louis for City Council.
DO NOT SIT THIS ELECTION OUT!
Farah Louis is supported by over 70 community leaders under the direction and guidance of our Rabbonim.
The district is less than 17% Jewish. A Jewish candidate cannot win and will just take frum votes from Farah. Don’t be fooled by candidates who do not share our vision for our community.‎
Our ability to impact this election requires our voters to unite behind ONE candidate. The previous Councilman, Jumaane Williams is supporting a different candidate to replace himself. We ask you to join Councilmen Chaim Deutsch and Kalman Yeger in supporting Farah Louis.

Every vote will count in this very tight race that will directly impact our community for the next decade. ‎This is the first time in 10 years we have a chance to select a Councilmember who will partner with us and help our Yeshivas and mosdos, secure our shuls, and be responsive to our local issues.

Tuesday’s rare special election allows anyone registered to vote- Democrat, Republican‎, or Independent. Election sites are open 6 AM to 9 PM. Vote Tuesday for FARAH LOUIS for City Council.
You are allowed to take this message with you into the voting booth.

Council District 45 covers Ocean Parkway and Ave. H, some of the teens, most of the 20s and 30s,
until Ave. P and Flatbush Ave.

To find out if you live in the 45th Council District, click here: http://www.mygovnyc.org/
Find out where to vote here: https://nyc.pollsitelocator.com/search

Please forward this email to all your block, family and neighborhood lists and social media groups.
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This email concerning tomorrow’s special election was sent by the FJCC, not by the Shul. As a charitable organization, we do not take positions on candidates for public office. The views expressed do not necessarily reflect the views of the Shul.

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