Assemblywoman Cheryl Brown Rolls Out Campaign App
SAN BERNARDINO, CA (August 4, 2016) - With Assemblywoman Cheryl Brown's (D-San Bernardino) recent win in the California Primary Election that allows her to move on to the General Election in November, her campaign is announcing a useful tool that will help the public learn more about important announcements coming from the campaign.
"I am truly excited to introduce my campaign's app and invite the public to download it to their smartphones today," said Assemblywoman Cheryl Brown. "The app is intended to help inform voters about where I stand on the issues and to provide useful resources, including resources on how to register to vote, find their polling place on Election Day, or ways to contact my campaign. Leading up to November, it is vital that our volunteers, supporters, and community members know about important deadlines and events. This app will surely help in better communicating this important information to the public."
By simply searching for "Cheryl Brown" on the App Stores for both Apple and Google Play, voters can download the app free of charge and connect with Assemblywoman Cheryl Brown's campaign.
"Our campaign has been mailing, emailing, and utilizing social media to help spread the word about how important this election is to our community. The Cheryl Brown App is another great tool our campaign intends to utilize to ensure that Assemblywoman Cheryl Brown, who has fought so hard for our community and its future, is re-elected once again to our state assembly," said Daniel Sanchez, Communications Manager for Assemblywoman Cheryl Brown's re-election campaign.
To learn more, click the play button to watch the video:
To Download the Cheryl Brown App free of charge, you can click on the links below:
iPhone
Android
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.uniek.cherylbrown&hl=en
Assemblywoman Cheryl R. Brown is running for re-election in California’s 47th district. The 47th Assembly District is located in the heart of San Bernardino County and includes Colton, Fontana, Grand Terrace, Rialto, San Bernardino, and the unincorporated communities of Bloomington and Muscoy. The election is scheduled for California’s General Election on November 8, 2016.
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