FOR A MORE
COMMON SENSE
SCOTTSDALE
ENDORSED BY SHERIFF JERRY SHERIDAN
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“Eric Sloan has the common sense leadership Scottsdale needs right now. He is focused on results, not rhetoric. He understands the importance of supporting first responders, enforcing the law, and keeping neighborhoods safe. I’m proud to endorse Eric Sloan for Scottsdale City Council.”
Maricopa County Sheriff Jerry Sheridan
Proven Leadership. Clear Priorities.
A Scottsdale That Works for Everyone.
Scottsdale is more than a place to live—it’s a place to raise a family, build a career, and feel safe in our community. Eric Sloan is running for Scottsdale City Council to protect what makes Scottsdale special while making sure it continues to work for everyone—today and for generations to come.
Eric believes in practical leadership, fiscal responsibility, and putting residents first. His priorities are simple, clear, and rooted in common sense.
Meet Eric
Eric Sloan is a husband, proud father, and small business owner. He and his family have lived in Scottsdale for decades.
Eric is running for the Scottsdale City Council to provide stability at city hall, support our police, keep our streets safe, make our taxes low, protect our property values and open spaces, and support our local business community.
“Public safety in Scottsdale is my number one priority. That is why I am proud to have the endorsement of Maricopa County Sheriff Jerry Sheridan.”
“I believe families and residents have an absolute right to be safe in our homes, in our schools, on our streets, and in our parks. On the City Council, I will insist that our police have the best technology, tools, and training.”
Eric put himself through Arizona State University. In 2008, he met his wife and started his family. That’s when Eric and Alisa started their own family business. Today, their family business is celebrating its 18th year. Eric’s firm works with local and national non-profits on their philanthropy goals.
“As a small business owner, I know what it takes to build something from the ground up. Balancing budgets, creating jobs, and supporting a team. On the City Council, I’ll work to make Scottsdale the most innovative, business-friendly city in the country, leading the way as the easiest place to open and grow a business and create good jobs for our community.”
Eric is a founding member of the Blue Blazers Squadron for Fighter Country Partnership, and is honored to be recognized as the first Luke Air Force Base Honorary Commander Chief.
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Priorities
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A safe Scottsdale is the foundation of a strong community.
Eric Sloan is committed to ensuring Scottsdale remains one of the safest cities in Arizona by:
Fully supporting Scottsdale Police, Fire, and first responders
Making smart investments in public safety staffing, equipment, and training
Ensuring rapid emergency response times for all of Scottsdale
Standing up for law enforcement while demanding accountability and professionalism
Public safety is not partisan—it’s essential. Eric will always prioritize the safety of our neighborhoods, schools, and businesses.
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Scottsdale should be a city where families can put down roots and thrive.
Eric believes city government should support families by:
Preserving Scottsdale’s high-quality neighborhoods and schools.
Helping to keep our property values strong and ensuring Scottsdale stays a great place to live.
Keeping taxes low and city services efficient
Ensuring parks, recreation, and community spaces remain safe and accessible
From young families to seniors, Eric will focus on policies that strengthen the quality of life and make Scottsdale a great place to call home.
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Scottsdale’s success depends on opportunity—economic, educational, and personal.
Eric Sloan will work to:
Support local businesses and responsible economic growth
Encourage job creation and innovation while preserving the fabric of our community
Defend our residents and our businesses against overregulation
Promote policies that expand opportunity
Opportunity should not be limited by zip code or background. Eric believes Scottsdale is strongest when everyone has a chance to succeed.