Petitioning
All candidates for office in New York State must collect the signatures
of 5% of the voters in their local district from June 3 to July 10.
Only the earliest dated signature counts, so timing is critical.
And with some people on vacation, others working
different shifts, and so on, it can be difficult
to reach enough voters to get their signature.
And if John's
campaign doesn't collect enough signatures
in time... he will not be on the ballot. You
can help by collecting signatures from a list
of specific neighbors on your block to sign John's
petition.
Fill out the form on the right, and we'll show you how it's
done.
Making Phone Calls
John needs people to call voters and get his message of reform out to them.
These voters are the key to any election, and
a quick call to remind them about all the work
John has done for our community is often all
it takes to swing them to our side.
With people like you volunteering a couple
of hours at night, during the day or on the weekend,
we can reach thousands of voters instantly.
To sign up, just fill out the form on the right
and we'll get you
started.
Posters & Lawn
Signs
Visibility is key in a race like John's.
By putting a poster in your front window or a
lawn sign in front of your home, you'll give John
a big advantage. And you'll be showing
your support for his record of service to our
community.
If you are a local merchant, you can put a Murtagh
Poster in your store window where thousands
of potential voters will see it each and every
day.
Just fill out the form on the right and we'll arrange to deliver your
poster and install your lawn sign at your convenience. |