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The people in this town are saying they want a change, yet some of those very same people are backing candidates who represent more of the same. This can happen if you try to insert party partisanship into non-partisan races.

There are too many cozy relationships between town officials and realtors and developers. This gives the appearance that some are looking out for their own interests rather than ours. Ever wonder why the answers to how to fix the town’s budget problems always have something to do with real estate development?

Ginny Dickey is not involved in the real estate sales or development industry. She’s a long-time resident who has been involved in this community and served its citizens as a member of the school board and town council to help to enrich the town, not herself. Ginny has a mathematics degree from Tufts University and has worked for the Arizona State Senate, the AZ DEQ and with the US Attorney’s Office with neighborhood safety program partners, making her extremely qualified to serve as our mayor. She has supporters all over the Valley because she has spent much of her life serving our community and gaining valuable knowledge and experience.

Anyone who knows Ginny knows that she is the most positive, walking advertisement for Fountain Hills around. She thinks this is the best place, inhabited by the best people on Earth. She only wants to see it thrive.