UPDATES:
January:
This past month my campaign has started making real headway calling and talking face to face with voters. I have purchased stacks of business cards, post cards, stickers, door hangers all equipped with QR codes for donations and keeping contact with folks.
I was lucky enough to have an online article written about me and my ambitions for the Assessor's Office in The Rocky Mountain Voice (link below).
I was also fortunate enough to have a case study written about my campaign and the struggles running Unaffiliated (link below).
I have been utilizing this time in the early months of researching everything I need to do for petition signing starting in May and being vocal across all social media platforms (GregForJeffco). I have dedicated social media posts about current issues, proposed changes, and asking people's thoughts on certain Assessor related issues.


February:
This month I am planning on building my coalition of volunteers and donors via multiple dates for Town hall meetings as well as Q&A sessions at coffee shops. As donations come in for this awesome campaign in the short term they will be utilized toward tangible advertising, however long term will go toward large scale text and phone call campaigns around the time ballots are sent to all voters.
I personally think it is great to say our campaign is 100% voter/ resident supported. Lets keep this going!
March and April are more of the same. Voter engagement and spreading the word through town halls and small Q&A's.
May is when the fun starts. Petition signatures start happening in May and I will need any person with a pulse who wants to help me get 1,000 signatures to get on the 2026 ballot.
