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LTE: Not a single-issue candidate

"Sean has the background and dedication needed to meet Longmont’s challenges."
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Sean and I served on the Planning and Zoning Commission in the 1990’s. He was bright, thoughtful and independent. He did his homework and could explain the reasons for a vote. 

Unlike his newcomer opponents, Sean has served on many advisory boards and commissions over the last 25 years. He was a City Council member from 2007 to 2011, and the voters elected him again in 2022.

Sean listens to Longmont voices and follows through on promises. He is not a single-issue candidate, and he is not in anyone’s pocket. Sean has the background and dedication needed to meet Longmont’s challenges. Sean McCoy is the best choice for City Council At-Large.   

Bob McLaughlin