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Greetings!
 
 
Immediately after taking office in 2007,
Mike Sanders demonstrated
leadership and foresight when he appointed a professional and
accountable team to serve the people of Jackson County.  
As a result of Mike's decisive action, our county government
is in solid shape as the nation faces a troubled economy. 

Join us in keeping our county on the move, addressing the
real problems we still face and making every area of our
county a safe place to live and work.

Steering Committee Members: Give/Raise $5,000
Event Hosts: Give/Raise $2,500
Supporter: $100, $250, $500, $1,000
For more information or to RSVP call               816 820-0516         816 820-0516.

Paid for by Sanders for Jackson County, Lee A. Moore, Treasurer

Senator McCaskill is not soliciting donations from any union,
corporation or any other non-federal contribution source.
Congressman Cleaver is not soliciting donations from any
union, corporation or any other non-federal contribution source.

 
Join Honorary Hosts
U.S. Senator Claire McCaskill
Congressman Emanuel Cleaver, II
Governor Jay Nixon
Attorney General Chris Koster
Secretary of State Robin Carnahan
State Auditor Susan Montee
Treasurer Clint Zweifel
 
At a Fundraising Reception and Birthday Celebration for
 
Mike Sanders - Jackson County Executive

 

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2010 Missouri Election Calendar

Upcoming Special Elections
Official
Election Day
Style of ElectionLast Day to
Register to Vote
First Day for
Candidate Filing
Last Day for
Candidate Filing
Final Certification
Date

February 2, 2010

Available for public elections

January 6, 2010

October 13, 2009
[Jurisdictions in
Kansas City begin filing
October 20, 2009]

November 17, 2009

 

November 24, 2009

 

March 2, 2010
 (see local charter)

Charter cities and charter counties ONLY

February 3, 2010

November 10, 2009
[Jurisdictions in
Kansas City begin filing November 17, 2009]

December 15, 2009

December 22, 2009

April 6, 2010

General Municipal Election Day

March 10, 2010

December 15, 2009
[Jurisdictions in
Kansas City begin filing December 22, 2009]

January 19, 2010

January 26, 2010

June 8, 2010

Available for public elections

May 12, 2010

February 16, 2010
[Jurisdictions in
Kansas City begin filing February 23, 2010]

March 23, 2010

March 30, 2010

August 3, 2010

Primary Election

July 7, 2010

February 23, 2010

March 30, 2010

May 25, 2010

November 2, 2010

General Election

October 6, 2010

July 13, 2010*
[Jurisdictions in
Kansas City begin filing
July 20, 2010]

August 17, 2010*

August 24, 2010

The final date for new party and independent candidates to submit their petitions to the Secretary of State is 5:00 p.m., July 26, 2010.  Independent candidates for county offices and those wishing to form a new party within a county must submit their petition to the local election authority (county clerk or election board) by 5:00 p.m., July 26, 2010.  (§115.329.1, RSMo).

*Opening and closing of filing for jurisdictions authorized to elect directors in November, such as 911 & Emergency Services directors.  [Bracketed dates apply to any jurisdiction partially or wholly located in Kansas City, Missouri.]

Statutory References (RSMo)
Official Election Day§§ 115.121, 115.123
Style of Election§§ 115.121, 115.123
Last Day to Register § 115.135.1
First Day to File§§ 115.127.5, 115.329.1, 115.349.2, 115.761
Last Day to File §§ 115.127.5, 115.329.1, 115.349.1
Final Certification Date    §§ 115.125, 115.387, 115.401, 116.240

 
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ORGANIZING ON THE FOLLOWING ISSUES

 

 

To build a lasting foundation for America’s economic prosperity and security, we’ll organize around the core challenges facing Americans and their families — energy, health care, and education. By acting together, we can overcome the obstacles that for too long have prevented real change on the critical issues that Americans face day in and day out. Now is the time to leave behind the status quo and build support for real solutions to ensure that President Obama succeeds in fulfilling the promise of change. Read more about the challenges we face and the solutions that will get us back on the road to long-term prosperity.

Economy

We will not rebuild our economy on the old model of bubbles and busts. We'll only climb out of the current crisis by creating a new, sustainable foundation for our economy's future -- and make the tough choices to put our economy back on the road to long-term prosperity.

The Current Situation

President Obama inherited a terrible mess: a $1.3 trillion deficit, two wars, rising unemployment and unprecedented crises in our banking system. The Obama Administration has worked tirelessly to address our immediate problems of rising unemployment, falling home prices and limping credit markets, while taking a longer view in laying a strong foundation for future economic growth that benefits all Americans. We are fighting for economic recovery on all fronts.

The Solution

  • Get the economy back on track:

President Obama signed legislation to jumpstart our economy, the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act, less than a month after his inauguration. The plan will save or create 3.5 million new jobs, make critical investments in our infrastructure and give 95 percent of working Americans a tax cut.

  • Fight the housing and financial crises:

A new housing program has stabilized the market, preventing more foreclosures and helping millions more re-finance at historically low mortgage rates. The Administration is also moving forward with its plans to get credit flowing again to businesses and families, and to reform our regulatory system so we have a set of 21st century rules to match 21st century financial markets.

  • Rebuild our economy on a new, sustainable foundation:

By making bold and wise investments in healthcare, energy and education, and restoring fiscal accountability to government spending, we will cut costs for American families and businesses, create good jobs that can’t be shipped overseas, give our children the education they need to be competitive in the global marketplace and leave our grandchildren a legacy they can be proud to inherit.

Health Care

We must fix a broken health care system to do what's right for America and renew our economy -- individuals and businesses can no longer afford the crippling cost of health coverage, and millions of Americans have no coverage at all. Health insurance must work for people and businesses, not just insurance and drug companies.

The Current Situation

Making sure every American has access to high quality health care is one of the most important challenges of our time. The number of uninsured Americans is growing, premiums are skyrocketing, and more people are being denied coverage every day. A moral imperative by any measure, a better system is also essential to rebuilding our economy -- we want to make health insurance work for people and businesses, not just insurance and drug companies.

The Solution

  • Reform the health care system:

We will take steps to reform our system by expanding coverage, improving quality, lowering costs, honoring patient choice and holding insurance companies accountable.

  • Promote scientific and technological advancements:

We are committed to putting responsible science and technological innovation ahead of ideology when it comes to medical research. We believe in the enormous capacity of American ingenuity to find cures for diseases that continue to extinguish too many lives and cause too much suffering every year.

  • Improve preventative care:

In order to keep our people healthy and provide more efficient treatment we need to promote smart preventative care, like cancer screenings and better nutrition, and make critical investments in electronic health records, technology that can reduce errors while ensuring privacy and saving lives.

 

New Energy

America can be the 21st century clean energy leader by harnessing the power of alternative and renewable energy, ending our addiction to foreign oil, addressing the global climate crisis, and creating millions of new jobs that can’t be shipped overseas.

The Current Situation

The country that harnesses the power of clean, renewable energy will lead the 21st century. For too long, politicians in Washington have been beholden to special interests, but no longer. Our new, responsible energy policy recognizes the relationship between energy, the environment, and our economy and leverages American ingenuity to put people back to work, fight global warming, increase our energy independence and keep us safe.

The Solution

  • Chart a new energy future:

President Obama has a comprehensive plan to chart a new energy future by embracing alternative and renewable energy, ending our addiction to foreign oil, addressing the global climate crisis and creating millions of new jobs that can’t be shipped overseas.

  • Invest in clean, renewable energy:

To achieve our goal of generating 25 percent of our energy from renewable sources by 2025, we will make unprecedented investments in clean, renewable energy – solar, wind, bio-fuels, and geothermal power.

  • Fight climate change:

We will invest in energy efficiency and conservation, two sure-fire ways to decrease deadly pollution and drive down demand. And we will hold special interests accountable as we finally work to address climate change and its potentially catastrophic effects.

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Education

The 21st century can be the next great American century if we make the necessary investments in our children’s education. We will prepare the next generation for success in college and the workforce, and ensure that American children lead the world once again in creativity and achievement.

The Current Situation

At this defining moment in our history, preparing our children to compete in the global economy is one of the most urgent challenges we face. We need to stop paying lip service to public education, and start holding communities, administrators, teachers, parents and students accountable. We will prepare the next generation for success in college and the workforce, ensuring that American children lead the world once again in creativity and achievement.

The Solution

  • Improve K-12 schooling:

We will recruit an army of new teachers and develop innovative ways to reward teachers who are doing a great job, and we will reform No Child Left Behind so that we are supporting schools that need improvement, rather than punishing them.

  • Expand access to higher education:

After graduating high school, all Americans should be prepared to attend at least one year of job training or higher education to better equip our workforce for the 21st century economy. We will continue to make higher education more affordable by expanding Pell Grants and initiating new tax credits to make sure any young person who works hard and desires a college education can access it.

  • Make sure our children are prepared for kindergarten:

One of the most critical times to influence learning in a child's life is the period before he or she reaches kindergarten. We will invest in early childhood education, by dramatically expanding Head Start and other programs to ensure that all of our young children are ready to enter kindergarten.

 

Come Join with us and help our president to take care of our agenda that he has. We like to make a better and stronger America by organizing our nation.

 

 

 

 MD Alam (The Future Leadership)

[B. Sc (Honors in Biology), B. A (Arts in Political Science), M. Sc in MIS, MBA in Military Science, M.A in Mathematics and C&I]

Chairman, Missouri Democratic Party Asian American Caucus (MDPAAC)

9520 James A Reed Rd

Kansas City, Missouri, USA