Campaign Gratitude

I am overwhelmed with campaign gratitude. This election campaign has been an awesome experience and I encourage others to get involved in local politics and put your name forward. I am in absolute awe of people’s generosity, encouragement, and kindness. This campaign is truly about leadership and service. No fighting. No drama. Admittedly, there have been moments of negativity during this election campaign. My credibility was questioned, my experience belittled, and my political intentions scrutinized. Furthermore, I am disappointed to hear how some members of the Sechelt electorate are willing to believe and accept gossip and rumours at face value instead of asking me or someone who knows. I am accessible by email, text, Facebook, Twitter, phone, and in person. Just ask. Unfortunately, the amount of inquiries have been underwhelming. An engaged voter is an informed voter. Thank you to all those who made the inquiry wholeheartedly and free of judgement. I appreciate your courage to ask the tough questions and willingness to consider my response. THANK YOU to all those who have supported my campaign. I’ve got lots of supporters within and beyond the municipal boundaries of Sechelt.  Your generosity is greatly appreciated. Thank you to all those who donated money to my campaign, volunteered their time, offered their services, shared ideas, paid compliments, and provided feedback throughout my campaign. It is absolutely unbelievable and I am humbled. It’s nice to know that you believe in me, you can see my campaign, and you have confidence in my leadership. I am honoured. These positive aspects of this campaigned greatly outweighed the “troll-like” behaviour demonstrated by some individuals who had no other intentions but to scare, interrogate, or intimidate me. I walk away from this campaign A WINNER. Thank you for taking the time to read this blog and I hope the District of Sechelt elects a mayor and council who will best serve them and their community. If anything… GET YOUR VOTE ON… Vote on November 15th. Voter engagement is on the rise and I am optimistic. Your Voice Counts.