
CRAN DAY OF ACTION
Knock Doors for Chigozie Onyema
Fight For District 28’s Future
Elections in New Jersey start with the people—literally. To get on the ballot, candidates like Chigozie Onyema must collect petition signatures from registered voters in their district. This is how grassroots campaigns begin: with community support, neighbors talking to neighbors, and direct engagement with voters.
Right now, Chigozie is working hard to secure the signatures needed to officially appear on the ballot, and we need your help! CRAN is organizing a day of action to knock on doors, talk to voters, and collect these crucial petition signatures. This is the first step in building a campaign that stands for environmental justice, clean energy, and the well-being of working-class communities of color.
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Chigozie is fighting to stop a fourth power plant in the Ironbound, a community already overburdened by pollution. He supports the NJ Climate Superfund Act to hold polluters accountable and wants to make New Jersey a national leader in clean energy by achieving 100% renewable power by 2035.
By knocking doors and collecting signatures, you’re not just helping get Chigozie Onyema on the ballot—you’re helping build a movement for real change. Join us and be part of this fight from the ground up!