Paul Dayton
Representation. Responsibility. Respect. A Democratic voice for Vernon Township.
Vernon Township Board Member Candidate
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I have lived in Vernon Township since 2006 and am proud to call this community home. Professionally, I work as a software developer and consultant with New Era Technologies, where my work focuses on problem-solving, accountability, and making systems work better for the people who rely on them.
I’ve been involved in my community in a variety of ways, including volunteering with the local Democratic Party, supporting organizations such as the Damien Center in Indianapolis, and most recently providing a musical performance for the Women’s Build Habitat for Humanity Indiana fundraiser. Public service and community involvement have always been important to me, and that commitment is what led me to run for Township Board.
I’m running for Vernon Township Board to provide voters with a real Democratic choice on the ballot.
For many years, residents in this township haven’t had meaningful options when it comes to local representation. I believe fairness in representation matters at every level of government. Even in township government, accountability and transparency are stronger when voters have choices and voices are heard. I’m running not because of one single issue, but because I believe our township deserves leadership that listens, serves responsibly, and respects the entire community.
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Fair Representation: Ensuring voters have real choices and a voice in township government
Responsible Stewardship: Thoughtful, transparent use of township resources and taxpayer dollars
Respectful Governance: Listening to residents, valuing different perspectives, and fostering trust
Transparency: Clear communication about township decisions and processes
Community Focus: Keeping township government centered on practical local needs, not politics
I believe Vernon Township is strongest when everyone is represented, decisions are made responsibly, and leadership treats residents with respect. I would be honored to earn your support and work on behalf of our community as a member of the Township Board.
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