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You can help Claire Robling get re-elected to the Minnesota Senate

Volunteer
robling_volunteersWe've already signed up some volunteers, but more are needed. Please fill out our online volunteer form.  Tell us what you’d be willing to do by checking off the activities that you can help with. We'll be pleased to have you working on the "Citizens for Claire Robling" team.

Make a donation to the campaign
Campaigns are increasingly expensive, and we need funds for campaign literature, advertising, stickers, mailings, etc. Your contributions to "Citizens for Claire Robling" will be greatly appreciated and spent in the fiscally prudent manner that Sen. Robling insists upon, not just for her campaign funds, but for the state taxes you pay.

Mail your contribution to:
Citizens for Claire Robling
1169 Butterfly Lane
Jordan, MN 55352

Display a campaign sign
We need locations for "Claire Robling for State Senate" campaign signs. If you live in her district and would like to display a sign on your property, call Betty at 952-492-3984 or fill out the online volunteer form.

Talk!
The best endorsement is a personal endorsement. If you don't already know Senator Robling, check out our website and her Minnesota State Senate website and learn about her efforts on behalf of the citizens of Scott County.  We believe she is a strong voice for our area, and her common sense, integrity, and willingness to listen and work on solutions for our entire state makes her a top notch legislator. Sharing that information with others is important and effective for Senator Robling's reelection efforts.

Give us feedback
If you hear things in the community we should know about, tell us. Although Senator Robling has a busy schedule, she enjoys attending community events whenever possible, so if you have an event you think she might want to attend, let us know. Senator Robling believes that getting out and talking to people is a good way to find out what they are thinking so she can more effectively represent them in the Minnesota Senate.