I am excited to report that the Republican Party has put up candidates to run in 14 of the 20 State Legislative Districts in the city of Providence. We have candidates in all 7 State Senate Districts, and in 7 of the 13 State Representative Districts.
So every single voter in Providence will have the opportunity to vote for at least one Republican in November.
But we still NEED YOUR HELP to get them officially on the ballot. Each candidate needs to get signatures on their nomination papers, from registered voters within their District (50 signatures for State Rep. and 100 for State Senate), between July 1 and July 11. That may not sound like a lot, but it is not an easy thing to do in an urban area (where registered voters can be hard to find). Failure to get these signatures would remove the candidate from the ballot.
So we are LOOKING FOR VOLUNTEERS, who will take nomination papers, and GET SIGNATURES in their own neighborhood for these candidates. (Or in more difficult neighborhoods, if you are willing to do that). We will also be getting signatures for our U.S. Senate & Congressional candidates.
If you are willing to help get even a small number of signatures, just REPLY TO THIS E-MAIL and let us know. Then, on Tuesday July 1 (the first day that we are allowed to pick up the nomination papers), we will get them to you, together with further instructions, and possibly a list of registered Republicans in your precinct. (Any voter can sign, regardless of Party affiliation, but obviously Republicans will do so more easily, and will not give you a hard time).
Here are the Legislative candidates you would be helping.
Senate 1 (Smith Hill, Elmhurst, Mt. Pleasant - Mary Ellen Goodwin) - TONY DEMINGS, owner of the Brooklyn Coffee & Tea House on Douglas Ave.
Senate 2 (Elmwood, Reservoir, West End - Juan Pichardo) - BRIAN MAYBEN, head of maintenance for a major senior citizen high-rise in the District.
Senate 3 (East Side, Fox Point - Rhoda Perry) - ELAINA GOLDSTEIN, who ran in 2006, and narrowly lost. She was recently appointed by Gov. Carcieri to the state Board Of Elections, but the State Senate disgracefully refused to act on the nomination.
Senate 4 (North End, Elmhurst, North Providence - Domenic Ruggiero) - CHRISTINE SPAZIANO, an advertising sales representative for the Providence Journal, who worked in the Giuliani Presidential campaign this year.
Senate 5 (Federal Hill, West Broadway, Silver Lake - Paul Jabour) - KOFUA KULAH, who works for Brown University on campus security.
Senate 6 (South Prov., Washington Park, Camp St., Downtown - Harold Metts) - MARK CODA, the Chairman of the College Republicans at Johnson & Wales University.
Senate 7 (Silver Lake, Hartford, Elmhurst, North Providence - Frank Ciccone) - GREG WRIGHT from North Providence is an Independent running with GOP support.
House 4 (East Side, Camp St. - Gordon Fox) - DAVID ANDERSON, the CEO of an education consulting company, and active in the Ocean State Policy Research Institute.
House 5 (Elmhurst - John Desimone) - TOM DALY, the Chairman of the College Republicans at Providence College.
House 7 (Mt. Pleasant - Joanne Giannini) - PATRICK WARD is an Independent running with GOP support. He is the leader of the fight to allow overnight parking on streets where the neighbors want it.
House 9 (West Broadway, Silver Lake & nearby housing projects - Anastasia Williams) - NOEL SANCHEZ, a contractor who restores historic houses, a former minister, and past Treasurer of the West Broadway Neighborhood Association.
House 10 (Reservoir, South Elmwood, West End - Tom Slater) - DAVE TALAN. That’s me. Past-President of Reservoir Triangle Neighborhood Association and of the Elmwood Little League.
House 11 (Elmwood - Grace Diaz) - RENAY OMISORE, a business management consultant, who formerly handled the finances for the Providence Parks Department.
House 13 (Silver Lake, Hartford - Steven Smith) - DAMIEN BALDINO, a technology specialist.
DAVE TALAN
Chairman, Providence Republican Party
25 Santiago St.
Providence RI 02907
401-941-3662
DaveTalan [at] aol [dot] com
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