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An appeal to raise funds to help campaign to elect Allan Dorans, the SNP Candidate for Ayr, Carrick and Cumnock.
Allan Dorans, SNP Candidate for Ayr, Carrick and Cumnock.
A Strong Voice for Scotland
Scotland wants to stay in Europe and our voice must be heard in Westminster. We know a General Election is coming, and we want to run the best campaign possible.
We are going to need your help
The opinion polls have been positive for the SNP across Scotland. But opinion polls don’t win elections – that takes hard work, commitment, good ideas – and your help.
We will run an energetic, positive and vibrant campaign the length and breadth of Ayr, Carrick and Cumnock. We will reach every town, village and hamlet with our positive SNP message.
But for us to make the campaign the best it can be, we need money. Your support will be invaluable in helping us reach voters across the constituency.
Your money will buy leaflets, posters and banners but it will also let us target those already identified, vitally important swing voters with high-quality personalised messages. Your support will allow us to be active with street stalls, mobile messaging, canvassing and targeted material which will give real visibility to the campaign and real engagement with the voter.
Every single £1 you donate will be used well and will make a real difference.
Let’s have strong SNP voices representing Ayr, Carrick and Cumnock at Westminster.
Thank you for your contribution
Allan.
The Legal Bit
If you are kind enough to donate more than £50 to my campaign, your name and address will be checked against the electoral register to ensure that you are eligible to donate. Your name, but not your address, will be made available by the council on request after the election.
This page is promoted by Paul Cairns on behalf of Allan Dorans, c/o 5 Bentfield Ave, Ayr, KA7 2XD
This project successfully funded on 9th November 2019