We can do this!

I don’t know what is going to happen on election night, but I know this…

My heart and life have been enriched by this experience no matter what happens. I’m so grateful for the connections and conversations along this journey. Getting to know so many more of our wonderful neighbors has underscored what I already knew to be true — we share a beautiful community!

Thank you to everyone who has shown their support. I will never forget it. Now, please make sure to VOTE!

News

  • Ballotpedia

    November 1

    All candidates are eligible to submit responses to Ballotpedia. Check out my responses, and learn more about all the candidates on your ballot my reviewing your sample ballot at the link below.

  • Sun Sailor's Plymouth City Council General Election Voters Guide

    October 4

    Check out the Sun Sailor Voter Guide for Plymouth City Council. In my response, I explain that “[e]xecuting on [our] vision often demands the balancing of competing interests, and making difficult decisions. I understand this, and am committed to fully understanding the issues, the long-term implications, the competing interests, and the trade-offs, and communicating these to the community with integrity and honesty. This is the type of transparent common sense leadership Plymouth residents expect and deserve.”

  • CCX Candidate Statement

    October 1

    CCX Media Candidate Statements are available to view now. I aim to bring Plymouth forward with Leadership First. Be an informed voter and hear from all the candidates on your ballot!

  • Inspiration on the Doors!

    September 25

    Yesterday I knocked on hundreds of doors. For six hours. Through some rain. I ran out of the literature I’d brought with me. My phone died.

    AND, I LOVED EVERY MINUTE OF IT!

    I have knocked on well over a thousand doors, and I can’t get enough of it. This photo was one of the doors I knocked. I’m gaining inspiration from you in all sorts of ways.

  • Plymouth on Parade

    September 17

    What a fantastic crew joining that joined Team Peterson again for Plymouth on Parade. So many beautiful community participants marched through to show their community pride. We made new friends, tossed some candy and had another beautiful day!

    There are always ways to get involved in Team Peterson. Host a yard sign, deliver literature, door knock, host a party — so many ways to show your support.

  • Candidate Forum

    September 15

    The local chapter of the League of Women Voters hosted a candidate forum for the Plymouth City Council candidates on September 15. I hope you’ll take the time to watch. Questions touched on a range of topics key to Plymouth.

    As I said in my closing statement, “[l]eaders do not just cast votes - we are responsible for setting a positive tone of respect, civility, collaboration, and consensus-building. I aim to be a steward of our community's resources, but also your trust.”

  • James J Hill Days Parade

    September 11

    Team Peterson — the absolute best friends and neighbors — enjoyed a gorgeous day participating in the James J Hill Days Parade.

    I am so grateful for the support of neighbors who believe in my vision and are willing to show their support for my campaign in a big way.

  • I Filed to Run!

    August 2

    After many months or preparation, today I made it official and filed paperwork to run for Plymouth City Council in Ward 2. I take this endeavor very seriously.

  • KidFest was SUPER Fun!

    August 4

    Thanks to Plymouth Parks and Recreation for a wonderful evening of fun for kids and adults! Team Peterson was out in force again to show our super hero energy!

Endorsements

Letters to the Editor

  • "Vote Gregor, Peterson, Pointner for our environment."

    Linda Davis
    Plymouth Resident

  • “Julie Peterson will be an objective and positive leader for Plymouth.”

    Katy Miketic
    Plymouth Resident

  • “Make Plymouth history: Vote Clark Gregor, Julie Peterson, Julie Pointner.”

    Audrey Britton Plymouth Resident

  • "Support for Gregor, Pointner, Peterson"

    Ginny Black Plymouth Resident