Updated Election Results for Nader/Gonzalez State by State

District of Columbia

Welcome to District of Columbia for Nader/Gonzalez. Thank you for your interest in our campaign. On this page you can:

  • Quickly access information on the Nader/Gonzalez Get Out The Vote effort in District of Columbia
  • Find contact information for state, regional, campus, and community coordinators
  • Download material, including hot-button local issues, GOTV fliers, and a sample ballot for your state
  • And receive regular updates from your local Nader team

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Key contacts in District of Columbia:
Name Role City Phone
Drew DeVitis Campus Organizer, American University Washington 215-802-2272
Sarah Mihalus Campus Organizer, Trinity University Washington 517-862-3993
Nicole Brooks State Coordinator Washington 714-292-8675 Nicole Brooks Office (3050 K Street, Washington, DC 20007) Washington Seattle, WA 98177
We need your help to get out the vote in District of Columbia. Please sign-up to volunteer a few hours of your time.

Updates from the District of Columbia Nader team:

Get Out The Vote campaign launches 10/13/08

Dear Nader/Gonzalez Supporters,

Our names are Nickie Brooks, Mike Richardson, Mike Welch, David Peyton, Ben Drendel, Emily Przekwas, and Sarah Colgrove and we’re the Nader/Gonzalez National GOTV Field Coordinators. We have split up the United States between us and we are working diligently to support you and your state, regional, and campus coordinators in reaching out to voters in your communities.

We’ve spent weeks with our web team overhauling the state pages in the Take Action section of votenader.org and we’ve just unveiled the exciting new GOTV features.

Our favorite new feature on the state pages? An individualized Nader/Gonzalez state blog. This new blog operates just like our national blog, except it goes out only to Nader/Gonzalez supporters in your state and will be posted on your state webpage. It can be found by clicking first on the Take Action page and then on your state in the blue map.

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