Attorney and Cleveland mayoral candidate Ross DiBello collects signatures in Ohio City.
Last Friday evening in Old Brooklyn, Cleveland City Council President Kevin Kelley walked up and down West 50th Street asking for neighbors’ signatures.
“How are you doing?” Kelley said at one woman’s house. “Good to see ya. I’m your councilman, Kevin Kelley, and I’m running for mayor. And I just wanted to stop by to say hello and see if you’d consider supporting me.”
But before this voter signed Kelley’s petition to get on the ballot, she had some business to bring up.