Opinion in Brief
In a short time, the citizens of Richmond will once again have the opportunity to vote for their public representatives in the upcoming election. Both city residents and VCU voters who are temporarily living in the city need to exercise their voting power more than ever to keep the members of Richmond’s City Council mindful of their commitments to the public.
In a short time, the citizens of Richmond will once again have the opportunity to vote for their public representatives in the upcoming election. Both city residents and VCU voters who are temporarily living in the city need to exercise their voting power more than ever to keep the members of Richmond’s City Council mindful of their commitments to the public.
There is nothing more disturbing to our republic than an unchallenged incumbent. No matter how well liked a political office holder is, it is doubtful that no one has better ideas on how to help the residents of the city. High voter turnout is what lets these candidates know that we are watching them and that we care about our city.