BREAKING: Michael Plitt has officially announced his candidacy for the District 3 seat in the Legislature, intensifying the race just days before the elections. Plitt, a former town councilman in Pembroke, served two terms from 2011 to 2019 and is eager to bring his experience back to public office.
“I enjoyed being on the board. I liked serving the community,” Plitt stated, emphasizing his commitment to public service. His candidacy comes at a crucial time as residents seek leaders who prioritize community engagement and transparency.
Plitt’s past experience has equipped him with valuable insights into local governance, and he is passionate about encouraging others to consider running for elected positions. “I definitely learned a lot and I encourage other people to try and run for elected office,” he added, highlighting the importance of civic participation.
This election is pivotal for District 3, with voters looking for candidates who can effectively address pressing community issues. Plitt’s return to the political arena could reshape the dynamics of local governance, making this a race to watch in the coming weeks.
With election day fast approaching, the community is urged to stay informed about the candidates and their platforms. Plitt’s candidacy represents not just a personal ambition but a rallying call for community involvement and representation.
As the campaign unfolds, residents can expect to see Plitt actively engaging with constituents, sharing his vision for the future, and advocating for policies that benefit District 3. This developing story will continue to evolve as more candidates enter the fray and the election date draws near.
Stay tuned for updates on Plitt’s campaign and other candidates in the District 3 race, as the urgency for informed voting has never been more critical.
