City Council candidate Sean Moore says his campaign isn’t about creating division—it’s about recognizing it and helping bridge the gap.
Moore believes that while Benbrook is a strong and vibrant city, some residents have long felt unheard in local government —not out of neglect, but because of the city’s at-large voting system.
In his view, electing all council members citywide can unintentionally leave certain neighborhoods or demographics without representation. His goal, he says, is to ensure that every resident, not just the most visible or vocal, has a voice in shaping Benbrook’s future.
Moore frames his run for City Council Place 5 as a mission of inclusion and compassion. He wants to represent those who feel overlooked and to bring a broader range of experiences and perspectives into city decision-making.
For Moore, the heart of public service lies in listening—especially to those who feel unseen. His campaign invites Benbrook residents to imagine a city where every concern, big or small, gets the attention it deserves.
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