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Tomorrow is Election Day. Tomorrow is a brighter future for our families.
During this campaign, I’ve talked to thousands of people, and it didn’t matter what their political party is, we all want the same things.
We all want our families to live in a safe city with strong public services, an educated city with thriving businesses and a responsible city that protects our air, land, water, and wildlife.
My priorities have always been community-focused and integrity-driven. I believe when we work together, we thrive together.
So, tomorrow when you cast your ballot, vote for the person who
shares your values. Vote for the person who will work for your family.
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Tomorrow, your voice, and your values will be heard.
I hope I have earned your vote!
If you live in or know someone who lives in the Phoenix City Council District 6 (Ahwatukee, Central Phoenix, Arcadia, Biltmore, and nearby areas) and haven’t voted yet, I would be grateful for your vote.
Emergency voting notice: All Vote Centers that are open November 7 until 5 p.m. are designated as emergency Vote Centers. State law requires that a voter must provide identification and sign a statement attesting that they have experienced an emergency preventing them from voting on Election Day. Maricopa County voters may still use any open Vote Center or drop box during this time frame to return an early ballot.
For the folks in Maricopa County who are heading to the polls Tuesday, November 8th, to vote or drop off your ballots,
Please share this email with your family, neighbors, and friends!
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Thank you for your trust and support,
Joan Greene
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Email is the most important way we keep in touch with you, so thank you for reading to the end. Small donors like you keep us going. To contribute via check, please address to Joan Greene for Phoenix City Council 4802 E. Ray Road, Suite 23-134 Phoenix, AZ 85044
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