First Economic Statement Filed 2-Days Before Deadline
This was written by Todd Swindell and Michael Petrelis
Our campaign is justifiably delighted to not only have successfully
filed our first economic statement with the San Francisco Ethics
Commission, but we filed two full days ahead of the July 31 deadline.
Michael and his longtime partner Mike Merrigan attended the required
commission training in April, stayed on top of deadlines, and when
needed were communicating frequently with commission deputies and
workers at the Department of Elections.
On July 29, we
spent almost an hour on the phone with a terrifically helpful Ethics
deputy together making sure our data was properly entered, then taking
the actual electronic steps necessary to file our Form 460.
We
have been painfully aware of how the progressive community and its
political institutions provide no training or support to activists who
want to run for elected office.
Basically, you're on your own
figuring out the paperwork, filing deadlines and adhering to local and
state laws, while also gathering signatures and raising funds, speaking
before clubs and advocacy organizations, and contending with invitations
to answer questionnaires or attend listening sessions organized by
unions.
If progressives in this town want to get more of their
ilk elected and have their hands on the levers of power, they must begin
training a cadre of potential candidates and leaders, of all varieties
from serious and to alternative and message challengers, in how to
navigate the election process.
Back in November, we pulled
papers intending to get on the ballot and we achieved that goal, and
have tremendously enjoyed engaging with voters and citizens in our
unique do-it-yourself brand of democracy.
Every step has been a valuable lesson learned and we can't say it often enough: thank you for assisting us in this campaign!
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