Brain Higgins Needs Your Help

Dear Friend:

As you well know, the election season is upon us and a first step in that process gets underway next week – the circulation of designating petitions to get onto the ballot.

             That’s why I’m asking you to consider taking a few hours out of your busy schedule to join Team Higgins in circulating my petitions to run for re-election this November.

            The first day to circulate petitions this year is Tuesday, June 3. Our volunteers (you know them as Team Higgins) will gather at the Buffalo Irish Center, 245 Abbott Road, South Buffalo beginning at 4 PM. Our plan is to send out the largest volunteer force possible on the first day of petitions into Buffalo, Lackawanna, West Seneca, and throughout the 27th District.

            I’m hoping that folks can take a few hours, walk through our local neighborhoods carrying our petitions and return to the Irish Center at 8:30pm to turn petitions in and enjoy some food and refreshments. Petitions are the first official step in a successful campaign, so I’m hoping that you can join us on June 3rd.

            Please note that if you are a member or a candidate for the Democratic Committee, you should feel free to circulate petitions in your home area. If you are able to circulate my petitions on June 3, I would be most grateful, and I encourage you to stop by the Irish Center at the end of the night.

            If you have any questions about this effort or if you can’t join us on June 3rd but you are willing to help at another time, please contact Megan Corbett at (716) 573-3398 or send us an e-mail at info@higginsforcongress.com and we’ll get you involved.

            As always, my most sincere thanks go out to you for your past support, and I thank you for any help you are able to provide in the future. See you soon! 

Very truly yours,  


Brian Higgins
Member of Congress

One Response to “Brain Higgins Needs Your Help”

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    Wayne G. Carlson Says:

    Dear Mr. Higgins
    I am NOT convinced the VOTE was in the best interest of this country. My first question is—-Why were various economists not referred to and why were they not offered their input & knowledge during the meetings?

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