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CONTACT CHRIS

Email:        electchrisfisher@outlook.com

Call or Text:      716-534-8898

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Request a Lawn Sign

Email:        electchrisfisher@outlook.com

Call or Text:      716-534-8898




GET INVOLVED

We are looking for volunteers!

Send an email, and we'll be in touch!

Email:       electchrisfisher@outlook.com

Donate


Ways to Help?

You can email Chris with questions or a way in which you would like to help. Please include how you would like to help in your email.


Spread the Word

Election Day is November 7th, 2023 with early voting October 28th thru November 5th. Help spread the word that we have more options this election season with Chris Fisher running in the 2nd Ward. 

- Share Chris's website and facebook on social media.

- Spread the word via word of mouth and share Chris's visions. 

Door to Door

- Passing out Chris's Flyers / Postcards 

- Meeting residents and spreading the word

- Petitions / Collecting Signatures


Host a Fundraiser

- Host a Fundraiser at your establishment

- Sponsor a Fundraiser through the Donate page 

- Share our Events  on social media or with friends / family


Request a Lawn Sign

One of the easiest ways to support Chris, is with a lawn sign. To request a lawn sign..

Email:        electchrisfisher@outlook.com

Call or Text:      716-534-8898


Website:      www.ChrisFisher.org

 

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