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One good sign deserves another, but we're just about out

We started with 165 Bill Scott for Mayor lawn signs. Now only a handful remains—ask if you want one. Look closely; you'll see the word Mayor covering Chester County Commissioner. Because our campaign is Green, we recycled the leftovers from the 2007 Primary, through the clever conversion efforts of Lane Randall and Jim Salvas. With the economy being what it is, our grassroots campaign intends to continue spending wisely the generous contributions received from so many. Besides, since Bill came in first out of the four candidates in the 2007 primary, these signs are good luck.

If you have helped the campaign by displaying a sign in your yard, thank you very much. Please make sure it stays on your private property as required by Borough ordinance. Your sign should be between the sidewalk and your house. If no sidewalk, the sign should be set back as if there were one.

Many lawn signs for Bill's opponent—the candidate of the landlord industry, as opposed to single/small rentals—are multiple placements on properties of people who can't vote in the Democratic Primary. Signs don't vote. Our goal is votes, not signs.

Some have felt the right to remove some of Bill's signs and probably his opponent's as well. Hopefully, we won't see any more of that. However, the election is a week from Tuesday, and we will be retrieving some of your signs for placement at the polls on Election Day, May 19th.

Thank you again for your support.

Jordan Norley
Field Coordinator

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