Cheektowaga Republicans Caught Campaigning on Town Property and Time

On August 3rd,  at around 1:40pm four Erie County Republican candidates in Cheektowaga entered the Highway Department garage and illegally campaigned on town property and town employee time.

Sources confirm Republican candidate Darryl Stachura, who was previously caught improperly filling out his timesheets after leaving work early was the one that invited his fellow Republican running mates to violate state election law.

 https://youtu.be/Yk-GENQiLrQ

Michael Jasinski, running for Cheektowaga Town Supervisor, Erie County Legislature candidate Michael Zachowicz, and town board Barb Bakowski can be seen on CCTV camera all took a few minutes to introduce themselves and pitch their campaign jargon, while Stachura mostly looked on.

Employees can be seen applauding at certain points in the more than 20-minute video obtained from WNYmedia Network.

Democrats and Republicans alike know that campaigning on any government property during working business hours is one of the biggest campaign faux pas one could make.
But these candidates knowingly did it anyway?

Cheektowaga Town Board should call for a full investigation, but again, don’t hold your breath.

Current DINO (Democrat in Name Only) Town Supervisor Diane Benczkowski is in cahoots with the entire Republican slate

Seriously though, how much more criming are Cheektowaga taxpayers going to condone from these rats?

This election day, reject the #Cheektowaga Republican Dogs. (Early voting starts Saturday across Erie County)

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