Get involved
This race will be won on porches
City Court elections turn out a fraction of the voters a presidential race does. That is the opportunity: a handful of people doing real work can genuinely decide this. Here is how to be one of them.
Volunteer
The single most valuable thing you can give this campaign is a couple of hours. Doors, phones, texts, or events — whatever fits your schedule.
Sign upRequest a yard sign
Name recognition decides down-ballot races. A sign on your street is free advertising to every neighbor who drives past it.
Sign upHost a meet-and-greet
Open your living room and invite ten people who trust you. Trinicia comes to them. It works better than any ad the campaign could buy.
Sign upEndorse Trinicia
Add your name publicly. Endorsements from people in the community carry real weight in a judicial race.
Sign up01 — Volunteer
Join the team
02 — Yard sign
Put Trinicia on your street
A volunteer will deliver and place it for you. Signs are free.
03 — Host a meet-and-greet
Introduce Trinicia to your circle
A living room, a church hall, a break room. You bring the people who trust you and Trinicia comes to them — the campaign handles the rest, confirms every detail with you first, and brings the materials.
04 — Endorse
Add your name
Public endorsements from neighbors, colleagues, and community leaders are how a judicial candidate builds trust. Nothing is published without your permission.
Short on time? Share instead.
Posting this site to your own Facebook reaches more Division D voters than most paid advertising in a race this size. It takes ten seconds.