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Citizen Architects on the Ballot

By Adam Melis, Director, Political Affairs & Engagement

As Election Day nears we here at AIA National wanted to recognize that we have some AIA members running for state legislature or other elected office. This is a partial list, so please help share any additional members who may be on the ballot this November.

Note: By being listed on this page, the candidate is an AIA member in good standing, and is on a ballot in their community, state, or district during the November 2012 election.

AIA Members Serving in State Legislatures

Colorado
Cheri Gerou, FAIA

 

Colorado 25th, House District
http://cherigerou.com/

Massachusetts
Chris Walsh, AIA

 

Massachusetts 6th, House District
http://www.electchriswalsh.com/

North Dakota
Lonnie Laffen, AIA

 

North Dakota 43rd, Senate District (next election in 2014)
http://laffenforsenate.victorydiy.com

Ohio
Chris Widener, FAIA

 

Ohio 10th Senate District
http://www.widenerforsenate.com/

Utah
Jim Nielson, AIA

 

Utah 19th House District
http://www.jim4utah.com/

AIA Members Running for Office

Maine
Deane Rykerson, AIA

 

Maine 151st, House District
www.rykersonforkittery.org

Minnesota
Raymond Dehn, Assoc. AIA

 

Minnesota 59B, House District
www.raymonddehn.org

North Carolina
Dan Forrest, AIA

 

North Carolina Lt. Governor
http://www.danforest.com/

North Carolina
Joe Sam Queen, AIA

 

North Carolina 119th, House District

Utah
Soren Simonsen, AIA

 

Utah 3rd, Congressional District
http://www.sorensimonsen.com/


For more information on how AIA DesignVote12 can help you participate in the 2012 election, please click here.


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