Monday, July 3, 2017

547 Votes for the Win

It's been 90 days since the April 4th Consolidated General Election, and I realize that I have been remiss in posting the results.
Final Count
The upshot is that the final tally, once the mail-in and absentee ballots were counted, I maintained my lead and secured one of the two four-year seats on the Zion City Council.  I was sworn in as the new Commissioner of Public Works and Engineering on May 2nd.  Since then I have been busy getting familiar with the Public Works Department, and my other responsibilities as Commissioner.  

As I start to learn more about my new role, I will be writing about those experiences on a new blog that I will be setting up in the near future. In the meantime if you are interested in following my progress I now have an official Facebook page (see link below) for announcements and to answer questions.  Watch this space for where to find the new blog, and if you have a question or a comment I would love to hear from you.


Tuesday, March 28, 2017

7 Days Out

Whatever it takes.


As I write, Election Day is exactly one week away, and at this time next week the polls will have just closed.  This campaign  that I've put so much time and energy into since I announced my candidacy in September is coming to an end.

This is my third run at Commissioner and with experience comes some advantages. I have a better understanding of how  government  works. I've  learned how to focus my message better.  I'm more comfortable in approaching and talking with strangers than I used to be, which has the side benefit of acquiring new friends I would never have had met if I  hadn't run for office.

Time also takes it's toll, the knee pain I wrote about two years ago when I was talking to voters outside the  post office has migrated to both legs. But out of adversity comes innovation, so I  have been going house to house by bicycle, which has drawn some notice.

You might ask why I have endured all of this discomfort and pain, why put myself through it?

Because I believe it is necessary.  

Democracy, even at the smallest scale demands our engagement, and even a little sacrifice to keep it alive. 

I'm willing to make that commitment, to serve the public as best I can. 

Seven days and counting, I ask for your support and your vote.

Christopher  Fischer