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What I Learned From 1,273 Doors

By: Justine Underhill

Editor’s Note: Underhill was elected to the F.C. City Council earlier this month.

The morning after the election I felt a mix of excitement, awe, and exhaustion– it’s been an extraordinary journey over the past few months. My campaign for City Council in Falls Church turned into something beyond policy and politics; it became a story of deep personal development, community connections and friendships, and profound learning.

There are very few people who can say they’ve personally visited over half of the houses in our city. For those of you curious as to what it’s like, here are some lessons I learned:

The number one piece of advice I got before I started campaigning was to keep discussions at doors to 1-2 minutes each. Well, I couldn’t do that. I took my time, and while it meant that I met far fewer people in the city, developing these deeper relationships just felt right.

So here are a few highlights of a slice of life in Falls Church:

So many people who contribute to our community’s vibrancy opened the door for me. And my commitment is that my door (or inbox) will be open to you too. I want to work with you, and continue this journey with the same spirit of community and collaboration that got us here.

Let’s keep the conversation going and the ideas flowing.

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