Mary Allen Campaign Hosts Perry County Phone-Banking, Door-to-Door Event Saturday
Mary Allen's congressional campaign is gathering volunteers today at Tell City's 5/3 Bank for phone-banking and door-to-door canvassing across Perry County.

The Mary Allen for Congress campaign is holding a grassroots organizing event in Tell City today, giving Perry County volunteers the choice between hitting the phones or knocking on doors as part of the "Walk or Talk — Perry County" effort.
The event began at noon at the 5/3 Bank located at 45 State Road 66 in Tell City, serving as the staging ground for both canvassing and phone-banking operations. Volunteers who prefer direct neighborhood outreach can join door-to-door teams, while those who opt for phone contact can work from the bank location itself.
The dual-track format reflects a standard but effective field organizing approach, offering flexibility to volunteers with different comfort levels or time constraints. By anchoring the event at the 5/3 Bank on State Road 66, the campaign chose a central and recognizable Tell City location accessible to volunteers coming from across the county.
Perry County spans a largely rural stretch of southwestern Indiana along the Ohio River, making volunteer-driven outreach particularly significant in a district where retail politics and personal contact carry considerable weight. Door-to-door canvassing and phone-banking remain among the most direct methods campaigns use to identify supporters, persuade undecided voters, and build turnout infrastructure ahead of an election.
The Allen campaign has not publicly announced additional Perry County organizing dates, making today's event the most immediate opportunity for residents looking to engage with the campaign's field operation.
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