A NEW CHAPTER
Woodstock Forward: Leading, Listening & Strengthening our community.
Erin Moran for Woodstock Town Supervisor
ROOTED IN WOODSTOCK. After spending 16 years away, I returned home to the best community I know—Woodstock. Since 2010, my dedication to this town through support and volunteering has reinforced one truth: We need leadership that listens, collaborates, and takes action. So many of you have asked, “Why don’t you run for Supervisor?” This year, I’m stepping up to lead the change we all want to see.
I am planning a New Chapter for Woodstock, read more in my initiatives.
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Woodstock needs fiscally responsible leadership that ensures every tax dollar is spent wisely. With nine years of experience as a staff accountant, Erin understand the complexities of managing multi-million dollar budgets and will bring that expertise to Town Hall.
Our police department is in dire need of a complete overhaul with a zero tolerance for workplace hostility. I plan on helping bring this to fruition as a member of the recently created task force.
A More Efficient, Accessible Government
Making a website that is clear, accessible, and user-friendly so every resident can easily find the information they need.
Environmental Leadership & Remediation
Since 2020, when Erin first visited 10
Church Rd., she started advocating for the removal of the fill. She will re-open up the files and follow through with a remediation plan that enforces our town’s law and protects our land, air and water.
Erin Moran in the News
DAILY FREEMAN
3 Candidates in running for Town Supervisor
The race for town supervisor now has three candidates with newcomer Erin Moran and Councilwoman Anula Courtis joining former Onteora school district Trustee David Wallis in a race expected to start with the Democratic primary.
PrimarY Early In-Person Voting
PRIMARY ELECTION