If you live in the City of Charleston, Tuesday is the day. On November 19th, there will be a runoff election for the office of Water Commissioner. Polling places are the same as they were during the regular election.
If you cared enough to vote on November 5, all the more reason you should go out and do it again tomorrow.
Catherine LaFond won the original election, but came under 50 percent which requires a runoff.
Whether you voted two weeks ago or not, here is why you should get out and vote.
Catherine knows the importance of the quality of our drinking water and our sewer systems. To keep the Lowcountry environmentally sound, what comes out needs to be treated properly, and is as important to our health as what goes in. To put it bluntly.
If you want a Water Commissioner that is smart and tireless, and cares about the quality of life here in Charleston, then be there tomorrow to cast your vote.
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