Sunday, June 15, 2014

Photos of Michael Nulty running for District 6 Supervisor November 4, 2014

Michael Nulty asking for your help with his campaign. Photo by: David Elliott Lewis
Former District 6 Supervisor Chris Daly with Michael Nulty and Debrah in 2006 Photo by: Eric Chung
Fellow community leaders supporters of Michael Nulty campaign for District 6 Supervisor: Left to Right:
Jerel Banks AKA (Prince Royale Aja Monet), Marlyn Isabell, Michael Nulty (Candidate), John Nulty (Candidate running for Supervisor in District 8), Susan Bryan, and Billy Alabi. Photo by: Luke Thomas
Michael Nulty District 6 Candidate for Supervisor and John Nulty District 8 Candidate for Supervisor filing their paperwork with the San Francisco Department of Elections with fellow supporters looking on. Photo by: Luke Thomas
Michael Nulty Candidate for District 6 Supervisor standing in front of the current District 6 Supervisor's office door. He is happy to see the lights on which means the staff are in. Photo by: Luke Thomas
Michael Nulty Candidate for District 6 Supervisor and John Nulty Candidate for District 8 Supervisor standing in from of City Hall after they have both filed paperwork to run in the November 4, 2014 election. Photo taken by: Luke Thomas

For More Information or send contributions to:

Michael Nulty for Supervisor 2014
601 Van Ness Avenue, #E723
San Francisco, CA 94102-3200
(415) 289-2024
respectcommunity@sbcglobal.net
FPPC#1367203 

 

1 comment:

  1. I am respectfully asking for your vote this coming election, our community has lost it's voice at City Hall and Local Government. Fueled by a new tech industry explosion, market pressures has recently escalated to what some call the worst housing crisis in the history, “Blighted” and historically disinvested neighborhoods such as the South of Market and even the Tenderloin are suddenly becoming hotspots for young professionals wanting to live near where they work and experience the city life, while the Central City experiences a slew of evictions, displacement of long-time community organizations and local neighborhood amenities.

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