FRUSTRATED? City of TUCSON Election Nov 4th, Next Tuesday

FRUSTRATED?  City of TUCSON Election Nov 4th, Next Tuesday

FRUSTRATED with CRIME in TUCSON?

THE ONLY WAY FOR CHANGE IS NOT ELECTING THE SAME PEOPLE WHO GOT US HERE

When you feel frustrated with the Tucson Police Department, please remember: The Mayor and City Council direct and set policy for TPD. They decide what officers can and cannot do. The system is broken — but it can be fixed. It starts with us. We must elect leaders who use common sense and restore balance to City Hall.

Yes, Tucson has many problems — but we have to start somewhere.

Tucson, we deserve better.

  • Our children deserve better. Our grandchildren deserve better. 
  • Our Citizens deserve better and businesses deserve better.
  • And the people dying on our streets deserve better.

Also VOTE NO on Prop 417.  The number one priority PUBLIC Safety is not a priority for the CITY.  Its not even mentioned.

PLEASE VOTE

IMPORTANT DATES:

● YOU CAN VOTE or Drop OFF EARLY (see below or click on picture)


● November 4: Election Day — drop off your ballot in person

If you live in the City of Tucson, you can vote for all council members up for re-election — not just your ward.


7 comments


  • AR Dichov

    There is such apathy out there, a sense of being defeated. Not American!!! Get up and fight for your precious American Freedom because once it’s gone, it’s gone.Words spoken to me by a midtown Tucson resident last week: “I can’t change anything, so I don’t watch the news or pay attention to politics.” Defeated. Perhaps there will be others, though, who are paying attention for the first time, are shocked, and will vote next Tuesday. JL and Jay definitely deserve this chance to help Tucson.


  • Janet Wittenbraker

    Tucson: If you haven’t voted yet, the choice is yours—keep complaining, or return your ballot and vote for meaningful change. Election Day is Nov 4 2025 – Cast your ballot for candidates committed to safer streets, lower taxes, and a stronger future. Already voted? Thank you! Take it further: become a force multiplier by calling five friends and ensuring they vote as well. Remember, a non-vote is effectively endorsing the status quo—policies that have led to elevated crime rates, a homelessness epidemic, and deteriorating infrastructure. Questions? Contact me, JL Wittenbraker candidate for Tucson Ward 3 Council: 520-275-1491.


  • Matt

    It is very frustrating that we have such a poor turn out for elections and when they are off year as this one is, it makes it very hard to get change. This needs to be changed and people need to know that everyone can vote in this election, not just the ward only like the primary. The process is confusing for everyone. The city knows it and counts on the confusion. We need change to start so if you are able to vote, drop off your ballot. If you don’t, you are voting to keep Tucson the same so don’t complain.
    Tucson Crime Free keep up the fight!


  • Maggie M

    It’s almost sadly comical to watch Romero hustle all her cronies and herself to clean up the hideousness she and her ilk have created. Oh and just a few weeks be the props and council election. Now knowing the sad state affairs we just watched re-electing the Grijalva gang, what will we expect.? Dems will not vote a tax increase so props are most likely doomed. Putting any democrat back into a seat on council will slam the nails in the coffin down. Wittenbraker is a power house. She would have had the city clean and running smoothly as mayor.The truth is you get the government you deserve. Now get off your asses because we do not deserve this.


  • John R

    Too bad I can’t vote these people out as I don’t live in the city. I had a business there for almost 30 years.You would think there would be a way have a voice in what’s going on as our company was making large contributions to their tax base.


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