Change Course – Vote Lisa Austin for Mayor
Change Course – Vote Lisa Austin for Mayor
Lisa Austin's campaign releasing results of a surveying conducted by her campaign, named the "Grassroots Survey."
Jordan Lander, survey director, says, "What we found was 22 percent said yes they would vote for Lisa Austin on May 16th and 24 percent said no. That's actually pretty good, which would suggest Lisa would be in the lead because that's amongst six other candidates running against her. So 24 percent divided into those six."
Mayoral candidates Merski and Breneman have released poll and survey results that show favorable conclusions to the Democratic Primary race for Mayor. However, numbers are inconsistent between each. For example: Breneman’s survey reported 64% of the voters were undecided, whereas Merski’s poll reported 9% of voters were undecided.
Lisa Austin discusses conditions to create Good Jobs, Stronger Schools and Safer Neighborhoods.
Erie’s Mayoral Forum, April 12, 2017 (6P-7:30P)
Listen to Candidate Lisa Austin discuss her views:
Introduction: 17.14; Taxes & Schools: 27.20; Job Growth: 39.34; Economic Development: 45.30; Economy: 52.33; Community Outreach: 1.03; Summary: 1.09
Erie, PA - STITCH, the 2016 silent film-short about Erie’s McBride Viaduct gained national attention in the March 3 edition of the Washington Post. The film-short by Erie’s Lisa Austin, a City of Erie mayoral candidate and tenured Edinboro University Art Professor, debuted in Maryland in January as a part of Nikki Brugnoli Whipkey’s invitational drawing exhibit, Drawn Out, Drawn Over: Mapping the Territory of Experience. The film will debut locally as part of the Erie Art Museum’s Gallery Night on Friday, March 10 at 7 p.m. In this STITCH exhibit, sketches, a film-short and a model of the Viaduct demonstrate this bridge’s crucial role in the past, present and future of Erie.
Lisa Austin is the latest Democratic candidate for Erie mayor to announce the opening of a campaign office in downtown Erie.
Austin's campaign announced Tuesday that it will lease space in Erie's Masonic Temple, 32 W. Eighth St. The office will officially open Feb. 15 for a public open house.