“Jill’s inexhaustible energy, humanitarian spirit and ability to find common ground with anyone will serve our town well.”
News release from the Charlestown Democratic Town Committee
CHARLESTOWN, RI — The Charlestown Democratic Town Committee has unanimously endorsed Jill Fonnemann for Town Council in the upcoming special election Dec. 2.
“Jill is already well known in Charlestown for stepping up
to help those in need and I couldn’t be happier that she is running to bring
her experience and fresh perspective to the Town Council,” said Committee Chair
Tristan Grau. “Jill’s inexhaustible energy, humanitarian spirit and ability to
find common ground with anyone will serve our town well.”
In accepting the endorsement, Jill Fonnemann said “I’m
running because I love Charlestown and I want to see it thriving and vibrant
for generations to come. I’m happy to accept this endorsement from community
members who feel the same way, and I look forward to working with them during
the final stretch of this election.”
A lifelong native of South County, Jill Fonnemann
has lived in Charlestown for 11 years. She has served on the Charlestown
Parks and Recreation Commission since January 2023, and is the beverage
director at the Charlestown Rathskeller, where she has worked since 2013.
If elected, she pledges to work to maintain Charlestown's low tax rate through fiscally responsible policies and practices; support affordable housing initiatives to allow seniors and children to be able to afford a home; make our children a priority by supporting our schools, quality education, sports programs and extracurricular activities; continue to support local businesses and work to protect Charlestown’s environment, including its open spaces and the breachway.
She will also propose the formation of a task force to
address blighted and vacant buildings.
Early in person voting for this special election begins Nov.
12 at Charlestown Town Hall, 4540 S County Trail, from 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.
each weekday through Nov. 26. Early voting will resume Dec. 1 from 8:30 a.m.
to 4 p.m. On election day, Dec. 2, voting will be open at Town Hall from 7 a.m.
to 8 p.m. Voters who wish to vote by mail must request a ballot by Nov. 12 at 4
p.m.


















