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Want to Meet Chris and Learn about His Visions? Talk to Him about Concerns or Issues you Might Have, including Continued Increases in Taxes or the Recent Home Assessments.



Want to Meet Chris?

Do you want to meet and talk to Chris? 

He is happy to stop by and talk to you about his visions for the 2nd Ward and The City of Tonawanda. Do you have concerns or issues that have gone unheard? Chris wants to hear all those concerns as he is ready to work for the residents. 

With the warmer weather approaching, you will see Chris and his wife walking with their daughter Lexi. Chris loves to talk with his neighbors, so don't be shy or afraid to say hi.

You can contact Chris at..

Email:        electchrisfisher@outlook.com

Call or Text:      716-534-8898

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