Tuesday, May 13, 2008

Thanks for the support!

Well, we didn't pull of any major upsets, and did not win in last night's election.

But I must admit we did a pretty good job on a shoestring budget & "signless" campaign. I don't think the idea caught on like we truly hoped but are happy for the impact we did make. It may not have translated into votes, but I think the message got out there that there is another way to do things.

We certainly had alot of fun & made alot of friends along the way.

Thanks again to all of you for your support! Especially for the 376 votes we did get!

See you in 4 years? Haha

Tuesday, May 6, 2008

City Council Candidate Brings "Signless" Campaign to the Sidewalks

Saint John, NB - Many Saint John residents awoke this morning to an interesting new campaign tactic: sidewalk chalk. The Ward 3 City Council Candidate Craig Allen Campaign Team continued spreading the word about his sustainable campaign here in the city overnight by etching his name & website on city sidewalks with children's chalk.

In a different direction from his opponents, Allen's campaign has featured no printed signs or brochures, but instead he has been embracing eco-friendly tactics like the chalk & passing out apples to drive attention to his campaign.

"I wanted to differentiate myself from the clutter of printed signs & brochures," said Mr. Allen. "The apples have been very well received and we are hopeful that people will take note of the sidewalk campaign. At least before it rains anyways," Allen chuckled, "We covered alot of ground last night".

"Voters have truly embraced the spirit of the signless campaign and we can really feel some grassroots momentum building as we countdown toward election day. People are excited to see a new way of doing things."

Originally, the Germain Street resident planned to have a use a removable survey spray paint to spread his sidewalk messages, but opted for the safer, easier to remove chalk. "I wanted to make sure it was non-toxic and easy to remove. We want it to wash away quickly after the election, but hopefully it won't rain too hard before then. I suppose we've got some more chalk if it does," added Allen.

Mr. Allen is also looking at some other "signless" ideas to get his message out in the coming days. "We are loving every minute of this campaign and are happy to show people that there are options beyond the traditional approach. I'm hopeful people will realize that will reflect my time on council."

Check out his website at: http://www.craigallen.ca for more information