BREAKING: Michael Plitt has officially announced his candidacy for the District 3 seat on the Legislature, signaling a significant political shift in the Pembroke area. The former town councilman, who served two terms from 2011 to 2019, is eager to bring his experience back to public service.
“I enjoyed being on the board. I liked serving the community,” Plitt stated during his announcement earlier today. His commitment to Pembroke is clear, as he encourages others to consider running for elected office, highlighting the importance of civic engagement.
Plitt’s campaign is expected to resonate with voters who value local experience and community service. His previous tenure on the town council has equipped him with critical insights into governance and community needs. “I definitely learned a lot,” he added, emphasizing the need for dedicated representation in the Legislature.
This announcement comes at a pivotal moment as residents of District 3 seek strong leadership to address ongoing challenges. The upcoming elections are shaping up to be competitive, with Plitt’s established presence in the community likely influencing voter sentiment.
As the election date approaches, Plitt’s campaign will be closely monitored. Voters are eager for candidates who understand the unique issues facing Pembroke. With Plitt in the race, constituents can expect a campaign centered around community-driven solutions and local advocacy.
Stay tuned for updates on Plitt’s campaign events and how this race unfolds leading up to the election. This is a developing story, and further details will be shared as they emerge.
Plitt’s commitment to public service and his encouraging words are a call to action for others in the community to engage in the political process. The stakes are high, and Pembroke residents are ready to see who will step up to represent their interests in the Legislature.
