With early ballots out in Tucson, Mayor Regina Romero has wasted no time in going on a public relations blitz encouraging residents to vote their support for Proposition 411, the measure that will fund the repair and improvement of Tucson streets, potholes, bicycle/pedestrian paths, and traffic signals.
Over the last three days, Mayor Romero has issued the following posts:
(1/3) BALLOTS FOR #PROP411 ARE ON THE WAY! 📨📭
Prop 411 is a historic undertaking that will repair every neighborhood street in #Tucson and make them safer for all modes of transportation WITHOUT RAISING TAXES. 🚗🚴♀️🚶♂️👩🦽 pic.twitter.com/sMEZbRMxi8
— Regina Romero (@TucsonRomero) April 22, 2022
(3/3) Learn more about #Prop411 here: https://t.co/Z8byN5xTkM
This is an all vote-by-mail election, so make sure to return your ballot ASAP. Limited polling locations will be open on Election Day, May 17th.
Let's #FixOurStreets. Please join me in voting #YESonProp411.
— Regina Romero (@TucsonRomero) April 22, 2022
#Prop411 has bipartisan support
from community leaders, small businesses, environmental and transportation advocates, public safety organizations, labor unions, and more! #YESon411 #FixOurStreets #SafeStreets 🚗 🚲🚶🏽♂️👩🏻🦽https://t.co/SJqpLczmk0— Regina Romero (@TucsonRomero) April 23, 2022
Tired of prehistoric roads? 🦖 🦕
Let’s repair every neighborhood street in #Tucson and make our roads safer for all – without raising taxes.
Vote YES on #Prop411! #FixOurStreetshttps://t.co/p3zzyzaOZy pic.twitter.com/1hxVvR6Y6W
— Regina Romero (@TucsonRomero) April 24, 2022
Beautiful day to talk to voters about #Prop411. pic.twitter.com/6jPMFfPOHh
— Regina Romero (@TucsonRomero) April 24, 2022
The ones with the dinosaur (prehistoric roads) and the Mayor knocking on the doors of voters are the best ones.
Election Day is on May 17, 2022.
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