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MadisonYES! Is dedicated to JOBS, GROWTH & OPPORTUNITY. To help these things happen, we need to win the Wet/Dry Election Scheduled for August 28th.

10/29/2012

From Ted Ensminger – Early Voting is underway & Halloween in Madison County!
Did you know that no matter where you live in Madison County, you can vote at any of the four (4) Early Voting locations? That’s right! If you live in Greenville, and work in Lee, you can vote in Lee. Or if you live in Madison and work in Greenville, you can vote in Greenville if you choose. This convenience is ONLY allowed during early voting! On Election Day, everyone is required to vote in the precinct where they are registered.

To vote in the City of Madison, go to the Supervisor of Elections Office, 239 SW Pinckney Street. In the Town of Lee, go to Lee City Hall, 286 N.E. CR 255. Those wishing to vote in Greenville should go to Greenville Senior Citizens Building, 166 S.W. Onslo. Residents wishing to vote in Pinetta can stop by the Pinetta Vol. Fire Station located at 509 N.E. Persimmon Dr.

Early Voting began on last Saturday, October 27, 2012 and ends this coming Saturday, November 3, 2012. Hours for Early Voting will be Monday through Friday from 10:00am until 6:00pm and Saturdays and Sundays 8:00am to 2:00pm.

My name is Ted Ensminger and I am a candidate for County Commission in District 3. We will be in Greenville on Wednesday, October 31, at the Greenville Public Library from 10:30 AM until 11:30 AM, and at the intersection of US 221 N. and US 90 (next to Cully’s Seafood) from about noon till 2:00 PM. We would love to meet you!

Also on Wednesday, October 31, be sure to stop by to see us in Madison for a little “TREAT” at the Downtown Halloween Celebration. We will be there from 6:00 PM until the candy runs out. Look for the beautiful “Bride of Darkness” brewing up some steaming magic potion in her giant caldron. I will be dressed as the scariest thing of all, a POLITICIAN!!! WOOOOOooooooo!!!!

We hope to see everyone there!

10/25/2012

From Ted Ensminger - Every day over 22,000 vehicles drive through Madison County on Interstate 10. Many of these vehicles are tourist with families heading to and returning from Disney World or perhaps visitors from throughout Florida just heading west. Yet we have no state funded signs on the Interstate marking exits for Blue Springs State Park, the Wardlaw–Smith- Goza Mansion or the Ray Charles Childhood Home.

We own our natural resources and our history. We need to promote them.

Every visitor we pull from the Interstate is a small boost to our economy. Chances are they will buy gas and food here, or maybe even see someplace where they would like to live or retire, maybe even a place to move their business to. Interstate 10 is an economic asset that we are not taking full advantage of!

Vote for Ted “BEAR” Ensminger, County Commissioner, District 3. If you don’t live in District 3, you know someone who does. Vote for “BEAR” November 6. “Fighting like a BEAR for Madison County!”

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