02/17/2026
NO UNDERVOTES....
It’s important to vote in **every race on the primary ballot — even unopposed races — for a simple reason:
Your vote is your voice, not just your choice.
When a candidate is unopposed, the election still matters. A strong vote total shows community support. A weak turnout sends a different message. Either way, it communicates something.
Primaries often decide who will ultimately hold office — especially in areas where one party typically wins in November. That means the primary ballot may be the real election.
Voting in every race also:
• Shows engagement, not apathy
• Strengthens the legitimacy of the office
• Encourages accountability
• Signals that voters are paying attention
Even when a race is unopposed, democracy works best when participation is intentional — not automatic.
If we want good candidates to step forward and good officeholders to stay accountable, we have to show up for the entire ballot.
Every race matters. Every vote counts.