Prepared at the table
Bring planning, zoning, and neighborhood experience to growth decisions that affect traffic, housing, small business, infrastructure, and quality of life.










Joysaphine Waitman-Powell for Peoria City Council
Joy is running for Peoria City Council in the Pine District to bring accessible, execution-focused leadership to residents, neighborhoods, local businesses, and families.
Priorities for the Peoria Pine District
The homepage now states the race clearly and gives voters a fast view of what Joy is organizing around before they click deeper.
Bring planning, zoning, and neighborhood experience to growth decisions that affect traffic, housing, small business, infrastructure, and quality of life.
Create easy intake paths for residents, volunteers, local businesses, faith communities, seniors, and families to be heard and routed to action.
Connect mental wellness awareness, caregiver experience, and resource navigation to a broader vision of healthy, supported communities.
Show assignment ownership, blockers, due dates, completion rates, and review status so campaign promises become trackable public work.
On the trail
Use the candidate photos to make the campaign feel local, relational, and specific to Joy's run for Peoria City Council in the Pine District.

Planning, zoning, and civic process should show up visually as competence and readiness.

Use group imagery to reinforce collaboration, family, team, and coalition energy.

Campaign visuals can show both Peoria focus and a wider civic leadership network.
Two-week campaign calendar
This view always shows the current week plus the next week. At the start of each new week it automatically rolls forward and picks up the following week. Upcoming campaign operations are preloaded below and can later be fed from Airtable or Google Calendar.
Calendar seed events include Pine District intake review, volunteer coordination, communications review, donor QR verification, team bio updates, and event readiness. The separate upcoming events queue below remains unchanged.
Public intake for Pine District voters
Submissions route into Airtable first for review, assignment, and consent-safe follow-up. Campaign manager Ivan Alexander can triage time-sensitive Pine District contacts through the public campaign inbox: waitmanpowell.peoria@gmail.com.
Donor QR governance
Airtable tracks the QR image, donation URL, disclosure text, placement, reviewer, and last verified date before use.
Campaign remarks
Remarks can become a staff task, community issue, stakeholder note, event debrief, or communications story after moderation.
Campaign calendar
This calendar area is ready to receive the campaign manager's Google Calendar or Gmail event details. Erica, Antonio, and Ivan currently have full-access editing rights until the next permission iteration.
Source: private Gmail link provided May 13, 2026. Paste or connect the event details to prefill exact event names, dates, times, locations, and owners.
Ivan Alexander, Erica Stansberry, and Antonio Washington can create, edit, assign, approve, and attach files for all calendar records in this build phase.
Events move through draft, confirmed, staffed, published, completed, and archived states with owner, staffing, donor QR, and remarks fields.
The Waitman-Powell Team
Add a dedicated bio page or modal for “The Waitman-Powell Team” featuring Joy and her husband, with values-centered language about family, service, civic leadership, and community care.
Team bio intake
Use this form to gather approved bio details for The Waitman-Powell Team, including Joy, her husband, campaign leadership, and trusted public surrogates.
Mental health support
The Instagram link uses the public-facing brand spelling ?Mentaly Anonymous,? which explains the single-l spelling in the support link. This section connects Joy's mental wellness advocacy to families, veterans, seniors, and underserved communities.
Team access model
Ivan, Erica, and Antonio retain full access. Remaining team members can edit assigned calendar items, their own bio, and events they control. Other site objects are viewer/click only with no editing.
Full file, calendar, event, project, communications, intake, donor QR, remarks, and compliance access until the next permission iteration.
Edit assigned calendar records, their own Team Bios record, and events where they are listed as owner, staffing owner, communications owner, or controlled by.
They can view and click through other records for context, but cannot edit unless assigned ownership or explicit override is added.
Operations dashboard
This preview shows how Wildcard Support Management can report assignments, blockers, and completion rates across campaign roles.
Build partner
The mark uses a fanned-out card system with Big Joker, Little Joker, Ace, King, Queen, Jack, 10, and 9 around a rooted wildflower. It represents strategic range, civic research, and adaptable support operations.
Community proof points
Credibility voters can recognize quickly.
For a local council race, the homepage should show visible trust signals close to the top of the page.
Democratic Municipal Officials
The provided campaign graphic highlights DMO endorsement support for Joysaphine Waitman-Powell for City Council in Peoria, Arizona.
Planning and zoning leadership
Public profiles identify Joy as a Peoria Planning and Zoning Commission leader with experience in city planning, community development, and civic engagement.
Veterans and families
Public Mentally Anonymous materials describe Joy's work as shaped by a multigenerational family connection to military service, veterans, caregivers, seniors, and underserved communities.
Military heritage note: public sourcing supports a family connection to military service; specific grandfather service details should be confirmed before naming a branch, unit, or service record.