"No one should fear losing their home because of special assessments" - Mark Splonskowski
GET INVOLVED
Here is an opportunity to do something that will
Impact The Community!
Help Mark make a difference
There are many ways to volunteer,
from walking door to door to hosting fundraising events.
Here are ways you can help:
Do you have a lot of friends who like to meet new people?
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Hosting a meet and greet at your home is a great way to get Mark out in front of your friends. It is a comfortable way for you to get to know the candidate better, and voice your concerns directly to Mark.
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As a host you get to set the mood, maybe you want to sip coffee and talk about the future of Bismarck. Perhaps you want drinks and finger food and invite your neighborhood and make it an event to meet not just Mark, but neighbors as well.
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If this sounds like you contact us, and we will help you organize and plan.
HOST A
HOUSE PARTY
Are you looking for a way to support Mark's run for City commission?
We don't all have the time to go door to door handing our literature. Some of us don't have the strength to walk across town.
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This doesn't mean you can't make a meaningful contribution by giving thoughts out there the resources they need to get signs in yards brochures on doors and letters folded stuffed and in the mail.
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Consider a donation, something as simple as $10 or $20 can make a big difference in getting Mark's message infront of the voters in Bismarck.
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MAKE A
DONATION
COMING
SOON
Do you know your neighbors? would you like to get to know them? Mark needs you to help get literature in the hands of voters like you in your neighborhood.
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Maybe you have a corner lot and politicians are always asking to put signs in your yard? Consider getting a Vote Mark for Bismarck sign before anyone else, contact us and we will get you on as soon as we can.
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Do you like spending time on your phone? Believe it or not a lot of people forget when and where they need to go to vote. You can make a big difference in getting out the vote simply calling voters and reminding them.