Support the Campaign · Hamilton County District 3
This campaign runs on people,
not political machines.
Sandy isn't backed by a party apparatus or special interest money.
This campaign is powered entirely by neighbors, parents, teachers, and community members who believe Hamilton County's children deserve better representation on the school board.
There are many ways to help — every single one matters.
All contributions go directly to the campaign
Contributions are not tax-deductible. Tennessee law requires us to collect and report the name, address, employer, and occupation of donors who contribute more than $100.
Running a credible school board campaign costs money — yard signs, mailers, digital outreach, and the time it takes to knock on every door in District 3.
Every contribution, large or small, makes a direct difference.
Sandy is not backed by Partisan Group funding. This campaign is funded by individuals who care about Hamilton County's schools — people like you.
Every amount makes a differenc
Make a donation
Your dollars go directly to reaching voters across District 3
$50
Funds outreach to 10 District 3 households
$25
Covers yard sign printing for one household
$100
Most common — funds a full neighborhood mailer
$500
Major donor — helps fund campaign materials district-wide
$250
Supports a full week of digital outreach
Donate securely via Anedot
Other Ways To Support
You don't have to donate to make a difference.
Time and voice are just as valuable as dollars. Here are five more ways to support Sandy's campaign — pick the one that fits your life.
Volunteer with the campaign
Help us reach every voter in District 3. We need people for door knocking, phone banking, event setup, and more. No experience needed — just a willingness to show up.
Sign up to volunteer by emailing Sandy.
Put a yard sign in your yard
Yard signs in District 3 neighborhoods send a powerful message to neighbors and passersby. Request yours and we'll make sure it gets to you before Election Day.
Request a yard sign - Email Sandy
Host a neighborhood meet & greet
Invite your neighbors over for coffee and a conversation with Sandy. Small, informal gatherings are one of the most effective ways to introduce her to voters who haven't heard her story yet.
Offer to host!
Knock doors with us
Door-to-door canvassing is still the single most effective voter outreach tool in local elections. Join a canvassing shift in your neighborhood and help us make direct contact with District 3 voters.
Join a canvassing shift by emailing Sandy.
Share on social media
Follow Sandy's campaign and share her posts with your network. In local elections, a personal recommendation from a trusted friend carries enormous weight. Your share reaches people we can't.
Why it matters right now
Local Elections are decided by
small margins - and low turnout.
School board races in Hamilton County are often decided by hundreds of votes — sometimes fewer. Every door knocked, every sign planted, every conversation had, and every dollar donated moves the needle in a race this size. The window to make an impact is narrow. Now is the time.
Questions about supporting the campaign
What supporters often ask:
Is my donation tax-deductible?
No. Contributions to political campaigns are not tax-deductible under federal or Tennessee law.
Is there a maximum I can donate?
Tennessee law limits individual contributions to school board campaigns. Please check current Tennessee Registry of Election Finance guidelines for the applicable limit — we want to make sure every donation is fully compliant.
Will my name be made public if I donate?
Tennessee law requires campaign finance reports to be filed publicly. Donors who contribute more than $100 will have their name, address, employer, and occupation reported. Donation max is $1,900 per individual.
I can't donate — can I still help?
Absolutely. Time and voice are just as valuable. Volunteering, hosting a meet & greet, knocking doors, or sharing on social media all make a real difference in a local race. See the options above and pick what works for you.
When is Election Day?
AUGUST 6th. Early voting dates are July 17th - August 1st. Polling locations will also be listed here once confirmed — check back as Election Day approaches.
How do I contact the campaign directly?
Reach Sandy's team at sandy@sandypricerforschoolboard.com — we read every message and will get back to you promptly.
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Sandy Pricer for School Board · Sam Turnipseed, Treasurer
Contributions are not tax-deductible
