Our Values

Promoting fiscal responsibility and conservative values for Franklin's future.

A vintage political poster features two men from different cultures shaking hands in front of merged Union Jack and Rising Sun flags. The man on the left wears a black coat, white trousers, and a top hat, resembling a British gentleman. The man on the right is dressed in a navy blue military uniform with white gloves, a cap, and holds a rifle, representing a Japanese soldier. Above them is the slogan 'Vote for the Conservatives'. Below, the phrase 'Who gave you the Alliance' is prominently displayed. A document labeled 'Alliance' is visible on the ground.
A vintage political poster features two men from different cultures shaking hands in front of merged Union Jack and Rising Sun flags. The man on the left wears a black coat, white trousers, and a top hat, resembling a British gentleman. The man on the right is dressed in a navy blue military uniform with white gloves, a cap, and holds a rifle, representing a Japanese soldier. Above them is the slogan 'Vote for the Conservatives'. Below, the phrase 'Who gave you the Alliance' is prominently displayed. A document labeled 'Alliance' is visible on the ground.
Fiscal Responsibility

Commitment to sound financial management and transparency in governance.

Conservative Values

Upholding traditional values that resonate with our community's needs.

Common Sense

Practical solutions for everyday challenges facing Franklin residents.

Community Voices

Hear what our supporters are saying about Paul Thatcher.

Paul Thatcher embodies the values we need in Franklin.

John Smith
Three envelopes and a voting ballot are arranged on a flat surface. The largest envelope is brown with a text reading 'Elecciones Voto por Correo' and a stamp indicating it is urgent. On top of it, there are two smaller envelopes, one white labeled 'Diputados/as' and one beige labeled 'Senadores/as'. The voting ballot is partially visible beneath the envelopes, providing options for different political parties.
Three envelopes and a voting ballot are arranged on a flat surface. The largest envelope is brown with a text reading 'Elecciones Voto por Correo' and a stamp indicating it is urgent. On top of it, there are two smaller envelopes, one white labeled 'Diputados/as' and one beige labeled 'Senadores/as'. The voting ballot is partially visible beneath the envelopes, providing options for different political parties.

Franklin

His commitment to fiscal responsibility and conservative values is inspiring for our town's future.

Two election envelopes are lying on a white surface. One envelope is labeled 'Landtagswahl' and the other 'Bezirkswahl,' both featuring a crest symbol. A pen with a metallic finish is placed nearby.
Two election envelopes are lying on a white surface. One envelope is labeled 'Landtagswahl' and the other 'Bezirkswahl,' both featuring a crest symbol. A pen with a metallic finish is placed nearby.
Emily Davis

Franklin

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