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zata|3 wins four reed awards

This past Saturday night, Campaigns & Elections announced that Zata|3 has been awarded 2012 Reed Awards for excellence in four categories, including Best Live Calling Program and the Best Recorded Calling Program among all 2011 political campaigns in the USA.  These were for our work on the Mississippi No on 26 Campaign this past fall.  Zata|3 also won a Reed for the Best Statewide Call for work in the campaign to elect KY Secretary of State Allison Grimes.  Our fourth win was for Best Voter Contact Program in a Local Government Race last year on behalf of Harrison County, MS Circuit Clerk Gayle Parker.   In addition, we were finalists for programs in six other categories.

Every voter contact program, no matter the size or location, contributes to our body of knowledge and experience.  The  ideas and techniques we employed in these award winning programs came from lessons learned from races hundreds and thousands of miles away over the past few years.

So these 2012 awards would not have been possible without your confidence in Zata|3 in earlier campaigns.  Thank you for your friendship and your willingness to add us to your team.

 

ms personhood amendment rejected

Zata|3 Consulting had wins all across the country Tuesday evening, but none bigger than the defeat of the Initiative 26 in Mississippi. The advocates of Personhood had come to this very Red state expecting an easy win, but were rebuffed by an intense eight week campaign by a broad coalition of women's health advocacy groups, doctors, nurses, clergy and everyday voters who didn't want more government intrusion in their health care decisions. The No on 26 team garnered 58% of the vote in the face of a 61% GOP landslide at the top of the ticket.

 

occupy everything

Interest excerpt from the DC-based blog K Street Files:

As labor unions increase their involvement in the Occupy Wall Street movement, including an official endorsement from the AFL-CIO, local unions are working more closely with Occupy DC demonstrators camped out in McPherson Square.

On the eve of a recent rally to demand better wages and benefits, organizers with the Service Employees International Union arm that represents property service workers in the area strolled over to McPherson Square to ask Occupy DC activists whether they would like to come along. Known as SEIU 32BJ, the property service union represents 17,000 commercial office cleaners in the D.C., area. Occupy DC demonstrators helped swell the ranks of the union’s rally to 1,500; the workers threatened a strike if a pending contract didn’t include wage increases.

“We believe that the folks from the Occupy movement are on the right track, and we’re going to be supporting them,” said Jaime Contreras, Capital Area District Chair for SEIU 32BJ. After the rally, the union reached a tentative contract agreement with the Washington Service Contractors Association that includes an average 4 percent yearly pay increase for cleaners.

“It’s probably going to develop into us turning out for their events and them turning out for our events,” said Legba Carrefour, a participant with Occupy DC, which has no official spokesmen

By Eliza Newlin Carney

Roll Call Staff

Oct. 21, 2011, Midnight

 

special election in pike road, al

Zata|3 recently scored a victory by launching a series of volunteer recruitment and voter ID calls for a special election in Pike Road, AL. Residents of the town voted by a 55% majority to build a new school in Pike Road.

 

ac wharton wins memphis mayoral race

Zata|3 client AC Wharton won the Memphis mayoral race this week with 65% of the vote, gaining victory over nine opponents. Mayor Wharton has been in office since 2009 after winning a special election to replace resigning mayor Willie Herenton. Our team assisted Wharton by reaching out to thousands of households in the Memphis area to generate support for his campaign. We congratulate him on his victory.

 

 
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