Scottsdale Independent | Candidates Head to the General Election

The campaign trail has been hard work, Ms. Caputi says, pointing out it was a team effort to qualify for the general election.

“I will continue to work as hard as I can through every medium available to get my positive, forward thinking message out to as many voters as possible,” Ms. Caputi said.

I will continue to listen to the concerns of voters, and I will keep sharing ideas and solutions to help move our city forward, rebuild our economy, protect our health and get our kids back to school.”

Ms. Caputi said of all the candidates, she believes she stood out because voters were seeking a well-rounded candidate with experience to lead the city, but isn’t an “insider.”

“Voters want someone who has a vested interest in our city, a vision that resonates and the ability to enact it,” Ms. Caputi said.

“I think voters connected with me because I have children in our local schools, I run a business that generates revenue in our city, I’m a longtime Scottsdale homeowner and taxpayer who treasures and uses our desert trails every day and can balance the need for open spaces with nurturing our economic drivers to keep our city successfully moving forwards.”

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The full article was originally published in the Scottsdale Independent at Scottsdale candidates head to November general election as race tightens.