Mom, social worker and dedicated advocate committed to fighting for progressive values in Topeka | Representative-elect for KS HD-10 | Allison Marker, treasurer
Voting continues to be a family affair for us! We talk about what values we look for in candidates - including the desire to make everyone’s lives betters, ensure people have access to health care, and are nice and honest people.
Have you voted yet? Our family went today and the line moved quickly! You can still early vote Monday before noon and remember to drop your mail ballot at the election office instead of mailing it. Thank you to all the poll workers!
One more week of early voting! If you haven’t made a plan to vote yet, consider checking out the Douglas County election website to see if any early voting sites or times work for you.
🔁 if you're celebrating #IndigenousPeoplesDay! ❤️
Today, we recognize, honor and celebrate the culture, heritage, history and contributions of all Indigenous people! #together
Candidate alert! Please join me in supporting Dr. Beryl New for Kansas Board of Education. She’s a life long educator who is passionate about ensuring all children have equitable access to education.
Support my candidacy before the election by getting a yard sign! If you would like one, please comment on this post, message me, or complete this form: https://t.co/A18TJh9CVl
Excited to share that I received an endorsement from the American Federation of Teachers-Kansas. Supporting our educators will always be a top priority for me. #ksleg
Thank you to the voters of House District 10. I look forward to representing our community in Topeka. I will be your voice in the legislature and fight for policies that benefit Kansas families and Lawrence!
It’s Election Day! If you haven’t voted yet, check your polling location on https://t.co/PB7z2Zn9d5 and get to the polls before 7 pm!
Read this piece from the Lawrence Times to learn more about how I can be an effective legislator for District 10. https://t.co/ReFv0ibDks
If nothing else, I hope my two future voters remember the day we all went to vote and they saw their mom’s name on the ballot.
Primary Election Day is tomorrow, August 6! If you didn’t vote early, be sure to vote tomorrow!
Voting is a family activity! This campaign has spurred a lot of family discussions about why it’s important to vote, how we decide who to vote for, and why I’m asking people to vote for me.
If nothing else, I hope my two future voters remember the day we all went to vote and they saw their mom’s name on the ballot.
Primary Election Day is tomorrow, August 6! If you didn’t vote early, be sure to vote tomorrow!
On this anniversary of the historic vote NO day in Kansas, let’s remember that every election matters. If you voted no on August 2, 2022 be sure you’re getting out to vote for pro-choice candidates on August 6 and November 5 in 2024! #ksleg