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I'm going to share with you how a Phoenix City Council candidate makes
it onto the ballot - but it's a little longer post
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scroll down to the graph and see for yourself who has the work ethic and
commitment our community deserves (spoiler alert: it's me). Please
consider making a donation of any amount towards our campaign today. No
amount is too little to make a difference.
Phoenix City Council candidates must collect 200 valid signatures of
registered voters, from any political party and who live in the
district.
The candidates have two months to accomplish this; May 12, 2002 - July
11, 2022.
One option or a combination of any of the three options for a candidate
to gather signatures is acceptable.
1.  People follow a website link and sign online
2.  Candidates have volunteers and/or hire people to collect
signatures
3.  Candidates collect the signatures themselves with
person-to-person contact with voters who sign paper petitions. When a
candidate collects their own signatures in person it is an opportunity
to hear the concerns of the district.
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Candidates collecting their own signatures is the benchmark and why you
should pay attention to the data. The numbers don't lie. You will know
which candidates did not meet the moment and which candidates are
committed to the community.
The graph illustrates the quantity of person-to-person valid signatures
on paper petitions each candidate personally collected. It also shows
you when the candidate quit working. A simple math calculation tells you
how many days a candidate could have still collected signatures before
they submitted their paperwork and chose not to.
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I overwhelmingly gathered more valid signatures than the other
candidates. I did not stop until the day before I was scheduled to file
my paperwork with the City Clerk.
**Joan Greene - 433 signatures**
**Juan Schoville - 265 signatures**
**Kellen Wilson - 172 signatures**
**Mark Moeremans - 148 signatures**
**Moses Sanchez - 44 signatures**
**Kevin Robinson - 12 signatures**
**Sam Stone - 4 signatures**
You may be disappointed to see how few signatures some candidates
acquired and how little work they did do. Most likely you won't be
surprised.
The correlation between quantity of valid signatures obtained and the
amount of time the candidate worked is obvious (graph information is
public record).
If you donated money to a candidate who submitted less-than-stellar
numbers and you feel misled, you have the right to request a refund.
District 6 deserves a Councilwoman who has the proven work ethic and is
dedicated to our community. I won't stop fighting for you when
elected. But I am urgently asking for your support today. Can you make a
contribution today to keep me in the fight? Every contribution will add
up and will go a long way - so I'm asking: can you chip in any
amount today to this campaign?
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Thank you for your trust and support,
Joan Greene
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