Saturday, October 19, 2019

Lucas Cioffi Independent for Greenburgh Town Supervisor: INVITATION: Greenburgh Town Supervisor Debates & Forums Oct 21, 22, 28.


f you live in Greenburgh -- including Ardsley, Dobbs Ferry, Elmsford, Hastings, Irvington, Tarrytown, or unincorporated (Edgemont, Hartsdale, Fairview) -- this is the first time you can vote for a new town supervisor in a general election in over a decade.

You are Invited:
• Oct 21: League of Women Voters Debate, Greenburgh Public Library (300 Tarrytown Rd, Elmsford) @ 6:30pm
• Oct 22: Hartsdale Neighbors Association Forum, St Paul's United Methodist Church (130 N Central Ave, Hartsdale) @ 7pm
• Oct 28: NAACP Candidates Forum, Theodore D. Young Community Center (32 Manhattan Ave, White Plains) @ 7pm

Vote "Lucas Cioffi" Independent - November 5th. Please mark your calendars.

Early voting starts Oct 26th: details about early voting and absentee ballots.

Please share the simplified message about our campaign with your friends and neighbors:
1. Place a two-year freeze on town tax levies
2. Use real community involvement to get the budget and spending under control
3. Significantly increase openness and accountability
4. Implement term limits

My name is Lucas Cioffi, and I am running against Paul Feiner for Greenburgh Town Supervisor November 5th.

Here is our full 8-page platform. Thank you for your consideration.

Lucas Cioffi
Candidate for Greenburgh Town Supervisor
Greenburgh, NY
Website: https://www.greenburgh.us

PS - You are receiving this email, because you receive our town's email updates. The New York State Committee on Open Government has confirmed that candidates running for office in Greenburgh may use the email list as long as we do not use it for fundraising purposes.  Please let me know if you'd like to unsubscribe, and thank you for your time!

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