Nick Varrecchio for Clerk of Criminal Court

Nick Varrecchio for Clerk of Criminal Court
Rebuild confidence.   Reform the Clerk's office now.

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Vote for Nick Varrecchio #21

May 19th, 2006

In Nick Varrecchio’s message the day before election day, he tells you in his own words, why you should vote for Nick Varrecchio #21 for Clerk of Criminal District Court.

Nick Varrecchio #21 is the reform candidate for the office of Clerk of Criminal District Court. This important office has suffered under the administration of Kimberly Williamson Butler. We need to restore and reform the office of Clerk of Criminal District Court.

This important office administers the Orleans Parish Criminal Court and also conducts elections in Orleans Parish. Nick Varrecchio has plans to remediate the evidence tainted by Katrina, and to ensure that all Orleans Parish residents have their voting rights respected, and their votes counted.

Please vote for Nick Varrecchio #21 for a Clerk of Court who is ready to get to work. Email all your friends and tell them to vote for Nick Varrecchio.

Volunteers Wanted Audio Message

May 19th, 2006

Please help the Nick Varrecchio campaign by volunteering on Election Day weekend. Nick Varrecchio will be campaigning to reform the office of Clerk of Criminal District Court.

Please tell everyone you know to get out and vote for Nick Varrecchio #21 for Clerk of Court.

Some people out there think that Nick Varrecchio has already won the race, and do not know that Nick Varrecchio still has to win a run off. There are people calling Nick Varrecchio to ask him about his plans for the office of Clerk of Criminal District Court. While we appreciate that vote of confidence, we don’t want people to forget that we still need them to cast a ballot for Nick Varrecchio on Saturday, May 20th.

JazzFest Podcast

May 8th, 2006

Nick Varrecchio campaigned at JazzFest on Saturday, and created this audio Podcast from the fair grounds. Nick Varrecchio has won a lot of support, and a lot of endorsements, in his campaign as the reform candidate for Clerk of Criminal Court.