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Get Out The Vote!! May 15th is the day to vote for Andy
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Andy’s PRIMARY NIGHT PARTY will be at Tracey Furniture Company - at 10th and Fairmount. We’re starting the party after the polls close at 8:00 pm. There is also parking available across the street at Nature Soy (NE corner of 10th & Fairmount). If you have questions, please call the campaign phone line (215) 279-8748.
Andy gets endorsed by BOTH the Inky and Daily News on May 8
10 days to go! New endorsements and profiles in the press
Watch Andy's campaign video by Eric Byler
Andy cited in Schuylkill River Park victory
Philly For Change endorses Andy
In a Crowded Field, Alum runs for City Council - Daily Pennsylvanian
Neighborhood Networks and Minority PAC endorse Andy
Andy Toy Weighs in on Goode Bill to Give More Money To Schools - Daily News
Planned Parenthood Southeaster Pennsylvania Advocates (PPSPA) Supports Andy
National Progressive Organization Endorses Andy Toy!
Nina Ahmad, local member of the national board of Asian Pacific Americans for Progress(APAP) announces APAP's unanimous endorsement of Andy Toy for Philadelphia City Council At-Large
Six City Council Challengers Give Their Pitch To Philadelphia
- Evening Bulletin
Street fight leads Council field - Inquirer
Harold Brooks
Campaign Chair
Judson Aaron
Campaign Treasurer
Jim Trachtenberg
Finance Co-Chair
Yat Sun Wen
Finance Co-Chair
Bob Yermish
Finance Co-Chair
Anthony Ingargiola
Campaign Director
Philly For Change endorsed me as part of the At-Large Slate. Philly For Change is 2,000-member grassroots political organization that fights for progressive public policy at the local, state and national levels.
Neighborhood Networks endorsed me as one of their five At-Large candidates. I'm honored to receive this endorsement and appreciate their kind words! They cited my "outstanding record of advocating for the growth of the small business sector in Philadelphia."
DIVA's International political action committee, M-PAC (The Minority Political Action Committee) has endorsed me in my campaign for Philadelphia City Council at-Large. (MPAC) is a state level, bi-partisan, political action committee founded by a diverse group of women and minorities from Pennsylvania. Although not exclusive, their mission is to empower minorities and women by expanding their sphere of political influence and linking them with leaders, organizations, and institutions that shape the policies that affect their future.