Signs Don't Vote. People Do.

Signs Don't Vote. People Do.

You will not see my name on yard signs this election. Because the office can't afford what they cost.

Every Sign Has a Price

Not just the printing cost. The real price is what comes after Election Day.

When you see a political sign, ask yourself:

  • Who paid for that sign?

  • What do they expect in return?

  • Will that candidate answer to you—or to their donors?

The True Cost of Signs

Political signs aren't just expensive. They represent a system where:

  • Developer dollars buy influence

  • Special interests fund campaigns

  • Elected officials owe favors before they even take office

The price? The integrity of the office itself.

IMPORTANT: This Campaign Takes Zero Dollars

No small donations. No corporate money. No developer contributions. No money from anyone.

100% volunteer-powered. 100% people-powered. 0% strings attached.

I don't want to owe anyone anything—including the obligation that comes with accepting donations. This campaign runs on time, energy, and the power of people who believe in real change.

THE PROOF

A Different Kind of Campaign: 100,000+ votes. Zero signs. Zero dollars. Last November, Orange County voters proved something powerful: people-powered campaigns work. No yard signs littering neighborhoods. No contributions from anyone. No strings attached. Just residents who believed in solutions over slogans.

Here's Your Sign

You won't see my name on a yard sign.

But YOU are the sign that this movement is real.

  • Every conversation you have with a neighbor

  • Every voter you encourage to check their registration

  • Every person you tell about solutions-focused leadership

That's the sign that matters.

Be Part of the Movement

This campaign isn't funded by anyone. It's powered by people like you who are tired of:

  • Traffic that gets worse with every new development

  • Elected officials who ignore resident concerns

  • Decisions made for developers instead of families

  • Politicians who owe favors before Day One

Take Action Today: The Sign District 1 Needs is YOU

  • Your voice. Your vote. Your commitment to change.

  • Verify Your Registration ocfelections.gov

  • Mark Your Calendar Election Day: November 4th

  • Share This Page Help spread the word about people-powered politics

  • Not on a lawn. Not at an intersection. Not bought by anyone.

Your Questions Answered

Q: How can you compete without yard signs? A: The same way we got 100,000+ votes last November—with genuine conversations, grassroots support, and voters who care more about solutions than slogans.

Q: Don't signs help with name recognition? A: Name recognition doesn't matter if the candidate is beholden to special interests. I'd rather voters know my positions than just my name.

Q: How are you funding your campaign if you take no money? A: I'm not. This is a volunteer-only campaign. No money raised, no money spent, no strings attached. Just time, energy, and genuine conversations with voters.

Q: Why not accept small donations from regular people? A: Because even small donations create obligations and expectations. I want to owe nothing to anyone except the residents of District 1. The moment money enters the equation—even $5—it changes the relationship. This way, there's absolutely no question about who I answer to.

Q: What should I tell my neighbors who ask about the lack of signs? A: Tell them it's intentional. Tell them about people-powered politics. Tell them their voice matters more than any yard sign or campaign contribution ever could.

Q: Can I make my own sign to show support? A: Your enthusiasm means everything! Instead of a yard sign, consider hosting a neighborhood coffee, sharing on social media, or talking with neighbors directly. Personal connections are more powerful than any sign.

Q: How do you get your message out without campaign funds? A: Through people like you. Word of mouth, social media shares, neighborhood conversations, and grassroots organizing. It's slower, but it's real—and it can't be bought.