A Word From Chris Fox

| October 29, 2009 at 10:08 am

Meet Chris Fox, Independent Candidate For Mayor

Chris Fox has written 5 posts in this blog.

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Category: Local Politics

  • Paul A. Richards

    Since few will risk a third-party candidate vote, why is Fox running?

    Fox is Josh Cohen’s greatest ally.

    If you care about the City, vote for Josh. If you want 4 more years of strife vote Cordle. If you do not care, vote for Fox.

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  • Dave

    My name is Dave Miller. I am the treasurer for the friends of Scott Bowling. I have been contacted by the Hoyle campaign. They are concerned that persons purported to represent Scott’s campaign are removing Ms. Hoyle’s campaign signs. I can unequivocally state that no one officially on the campaign has removed any of Ms. Hoyle’s signs. I invite anyone that has any knowledge of signs being removed by people purporting to represent this campaign contact me at davidamiller1@verizon.net, with the name of the person removing signs and the locations of the removal.

    Scott and I condemn the act by anyone to remove of any of Ms. Hoyle’s signs, aside from the property owner’s on whose property the signs are displayed. They are the only party that has the choice to display or remove a sign. While we are unaware of any signs being removed, with specific evidence of a perpetrator, we will confront them individually and demand they specifically cease and desist with such actions and reinstall any signs removed. Such actions are inconsistent with the caliber of campaign Scott as run, and are unacceptable to the candidate, me, his treasurer, and his campaign manager.

    Scott has pursued the position as alderman for Ward 3 based on differentiating himself on the issues of fiscal responsibility, transparency and a professional, council-manager form of government. He is confident that his experience will bring new perspective to the council, and that change is necessary at this juncture. There is no room for childish issues such as sign removal in an adult campaign on important matters.