For the month of May we hit 38228 unique visitors on the site.

If someone is running for office and would like an announcement to run for a week email me and I'll post it up. editor@speakupwny.com.

Here are a few examples that were up.

On Monday night, May 6 the Orchard Park Republican Committee endorsed Dr. Patrick J. Keem for Supervisor.

Democrat and current Supervisor Janis Coarusso was given the chance to interview with the "OPGOP Search Committee" and was supported by several people on the Republican Committee looking for a cross-endorsement deal with the Democrats. Keem however ended that plan with his stunning victory over Colarusso at the endorsement meeting. A rematch between the two will occur on November 5 in the general election. Keem lost to Colarruso by only 87 votes in 2009 while having only the Republican line. This contest should lead to a very interesting summer in Orchard Park.

http://www.patkeem.com
It's Time! Come join us for the Sergio For Mayor Campaign Volunteer Rally on Saturday, May 18 from 10:00 a.m. until approx. 12 p.m. at the Sergio For Mayor Campaign Headquarters (535 Washington St, Suite 101).

Mike Woolford (Director of Field Operations and Organizing) and Ellie Corcoran (Volunteer Coordinator) will be joining us and volunteer opportunities will be explained.

Meet the candidate and hear what his platform is!

Everyone will have time to sign up for activities such as voter registration, phone banking and neighborhood canvassing.

Light refreshments will be served and we will provide sign-up sheets for volunteers.

Feel free to invite and bring your friends to meet the candidate and learn more about how important your vote and your participation in this race is for Buffalo and the rest of the region.

Please join us!

Call 716-906-VOTE (8683) with questions.
COUNTY OF ERIE, NEW YORK
TOWN OF LANCASTER REPUBLICAN COMMITTEE
ROBERT MATTHEWS, CHAIRMAN
(716) 393-2409 FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE:

Tuesday, May 28th, 2013



LANCASTER REPUBLICAN COMMITTEE ENDORSES LEARY AND SPORTELLI FOR TOWN COUNCIL
Committee Also Endorses Anthony Cervi for Town Justice and Joseph Brainard for Highway Superintendent

Lancaster, NY – Lancaster Republican Committee Chairman Robert Matthews today announced that the Committee has endorsed its slate of candidates for the fall elections.

The committee endorsed Robert Leary, a former Federal law enforcement officer and Assistant Vice President in the Surveillance and Investigations Unit (SIU) at First Niagara Financial Group and Patrick Sportelli, who currently volunteers as a member of the Lancaster Parks and Recreation Commission and has a background in finance and real estate for Town Council.

Anthony Cervi is the endorsed candidate for Lancaster Town Judge, Cervi is an Attorney at Law with an active law practice serving the community for over a decade. Cervi’s areas of practice include matrimonial/family law, real estate, corporations, personal injury, wills/estate planning, civil litigation, and a high concentration in criminal defense (misdemeanor and felony trial work).

Joseph Brainard, the Republican candidate for Highway Superintendent, is co-owner of Double Down Transportation Services with significant experience in both union and non-union workplaces. Brainard has significant experience with bids, postings, and setting daily, weekly, and monthly planners allowing him to be successful at staying within budget.

“Bob Leary, Patrick Sportelli, Anthony Cervi, and Joseph Brainard represent some of the best and brightest individuals in the Town of Lancaster and I am proud to stand here today to announce the endorsement of these candidates as our slate for Town government,” said Chairman Matthews. “Our community has been dominated by the same group of people for 20 years, this year we offer the residents of Lancaster the chance to build a new majority in the Town of Lancaster. This new majority will fight for the residents of Lancaster and join Supervisor Dino Fudoli in controlling reckless town spending and restoring fiscal accountability and transparency to town government.”


http://www.ecgop.com/towns/lancaster