What Does Your Candidate Think About Kids?

Will You Vote for Kids?

Each election, our Vote for Kids initiative surveys candidates on their opinions regarding issues affecting Westchester’s children and youth. This year, we chose to ask the candidates one question:

What are your priorities regarding children and teens in Westchester, and what specific county policies, programs or investments will you support, if elected, to address these priorities?

Westchester Children’s Association does not support or oppose any candidate for public office.

Candidate Survey Responses (Click image to view on desktop)

Click here to view on a mobile device   or tablet.

Spread the Word!

On Facebook or Twitter? Make sure to share this resource using #VoteforKids and tag Westchester Children’s Association (@wca4kids).

SAMPLE TWEETS (highlight any text to quickly post it):

I’m voting for kids on November 7th! Are you? https://www.wca4kids.org/our-work/interactive-data/vote-for-kids-dashboard/ via @wca4kids #VoteforKids

Kids can’t vote but I can! I’m voting for kids on Nov. 7th! http://bit.ly/2016vfksurvey via @wca4kids #VoteforKids

Are you an informed voter? Do your candidates prioritize kids? Find out: http://bit.ly/2016vfksurvey via @wca4kids #VoteforKids

Know who will prioritize funding for #HomeVisiting programs? Find out: http://bit.ly/2016vfksurvey via @wca4kids #VoteforKids

SAMPLE FACEBOOK POST:

Being an informed voter is an essential part of being an engaged advocate. If you want to advocate for youth and families, make sure you know where candidates stand on the issues affecting them. @WCA4Kids Candidate Survey can help you decide! http://bit.ly/2016vfksurvey Make sure you #VoteforKids on November 7th!

One comment on “What Does Your Candidate Think About Kids?

  1. I am voting for George as I have witnessed first hand the effects of the cuts which Rob has implemented and their devastating effects.

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