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A Stronger Fairfield: Vote for Accountability and Fiscal Responsibility This Election

Jim Meyers, Brendan Lynch, and David Pelsue Ask for Your Vote on Election Day

"We will ensure your tax dollars are spent responsibly. Every family, business, and taxpayer deserves a voice in shaping Fairfield's services and expenditures," BOF Candidates: Brendan Lynch, Jim Meyers, and David Pelsue
"We will ensure your tax dollars are spent responsibly. Every family, business, and taxpayer deserves a voice in shaping Fairfield's services and expenditures," BOF Candidates: Brendan Lynch, Jim Meyers, and David Pelsue (Board of Finance Republicans | Lynch, Meyers, Pelsue)

Fairfield residents are tired of being ignored. We’re tired of seeing our tax dollars mismanaged. Our neighborhoods are overdeveloped. Our concerns are being dismissed by one-party control.

Over the past two years, Fairfield has experienced a severe lack of financial oversight. There have been too many instances of non-compliance with purchasing rules. Residents have faced the most significant tax increase since 2018, as well as costly changes to our car tax collection system. Meanwhile, we face higher living costs, crowded roads, and development projects that often overlook our community’s character.

It doesn’t have to be this way,

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As candidates for the Board of Finance, we pledge to restore fiscal discipline, transparency, and trust. We will ensure your tax dollars are spent responsibly. Every family, business, and taxpayer deserves a voice in shaping Fairfield's services and expenditures.

The Board of Finance is your first line of defense against waste and mismanagement. This is where accountability begins. This is where meaningful oversight takes place. We ask for your vote to restore balance and common sense in town government.

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Early voting is open through Sunday at the Fairfield University Bookstore downtown. Election Day is Tuesday, November 4. Polls will be open from 6:00 AM to 8:00 PM.

Fairfield expects leadership that listens, spends wisely, and plans responsibly for our future. Send a message that you’ve had enough of the status quo: enough wasteful spending, backroom decisions, and disregard for community voices.

It’s Time for Change. Vote for Accountability, Vote for Balance, Vote Meyers, Lynch, and Pelsue for Fairfield Board of Finance.

Jim Meyers, Brendan Lynch, and David Pelsue

Republican Candidates for Board of Finance

https://fairfieldbof.com/

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