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.

01 — Volunteer

Join the team

Helps the campaign match you to your neighborhood.

How would you like to help?

By signing up you agree to be contacted by the campaign about volunteering. Your information is never sold or shared.

02 — Yard sign

Put Trinicia on your street

A volunteer will deliver and place it for you. Signs are free.

Signs are delivered by volunteers — a full address is needed.

Your address is used only to deliver the sign.

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.

Optional — the campaign may use this on the endorsements page with your permission.

The campaign will confirm with you before listing your name publicly.

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