A proven Track Record of
Common Sense Leadership for Salisbury
Whether trying to make sure your tax money is spent as wisely as possible, initiating crime-fighting partnerships that brought almost half a million dollars to Salisbury, increasing public access to information, or striving to improve our quality of life, Terry Cohen works tirelessly
for you.
A message from Terry:
Thank you for taking time to explore my website to learn how I'll be able to serve you as your representative on the Salisbury City Council. My past four years on council have been a labor of love for the citizens of Salisbury as I've tried to keep the focus on the issues that matter most to you and keep our government open and responsive. Please feel free to contact me at any time with your thoughts, concerns and questions. Your involvement will help me continue "putting citizens first," as I pledged four years ago.
To those who voted and helped me place so high in the primary vote count, thank you! To those who did not, I will continue to work hard to earn your trust. And to all, please get to know the candidates and vote in the general election. So many of the decisions that affect your daily life are made right here at the local level. One vote does make a difference in Salisbury elections, and the decisions the council makes often last for a lifetime. -- Terry
General Election 2011 is April 5.
Polls are open 7 a.m. to 7 p.m.
Polls are located at Harvest Baptist Church (corner of South Blvd. and Eastern Shore Dr.) and Wicomico Presbyterian Church (129 Broad St., with best entry and parking on E. Chestnut St., just off North Division St.)