We want to sincerely thank everyone who signed petitions, shared information, reached out, and supported this campaign during the ballot access process.

All signatures have officially been collected and submitted.

The amount of community support shown already has been incredible, and it means a great deal.

We’ll keep everyone updated as we move into the next phase of the campaign and share more soon.

Thank you again for being part of this journey.

— George D. Lyons Campaign

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... Read moreParticipating in local campaigns like the George D. Lyons ballot access process is a powerful way to contribute to your community and influence local governance. From my own experience volunteering with grassroots campaigns, the collective effort of gathering signatures and raising awareness often brings about a real sense of connection and accomplishment among neighbors and supporters. Supporting a campaign through petitions not only shows your commitment to the candidate’s vision but also helps ensure that their name appears on the ballot, making it possible for voters to have more choices during elections. The dedication shown by community members, as highlighted by the George D. Lyons campaign, exemplifies the impact that grassroots mobilization can have in overcoming administrative hurdles. Moreover, staying engaged with the campaign after signatures are submitted—whether by attending local meetings, sharing updates, or volunteering for future initiatives—helps maintain momentum and strengthens the democratic process. If you ever decide to support a campaign, I recommend consistently following their updates; campaigns often provide new opportunities for community involvement beyond petitions, such as phone banking or canvassing, which deepen your impact. Ultimately, the success of a campaign often depends on the energy and enthusiasm of everyday people. Being part of a community-supported effort builds a shared sense of purpose and fosters hope for positive change. I encourage anyone reading this to consider how their own participation in local democracy can lead to meaningful progress and community empowerment.