Contact
We'd love to hear from you.
A full contact form is below. The campaign reads every message, let us know if you want to volunteer, host an event in your community, or share your story about life in FL-14.
Volunteer hubs are being organized in Brandon, Valrico, Riverview, Sun City Center, and Plant City.
Get In Touch
Send the campaign a message.
Questions, ideas, or want to get involved? Drop a note below and a member of our team will get back to you within one to two business days.
Response Times
How We Respond
The campaign is staffed by Hillsborough County volunteers, not Tampa or Washington consultants. Every message that comes through the contact form is read by a real person on the FL-14 team, typically within 48 hours on business days. Weekend messages roll into the Monday queue. Press inquiries on tight deadlines are flagged for same-day response when received before 4:00 PM Eastern.
Messages tagged "Urgent" in the subject get routed to the campaign manager and senior leadership immediately. Use the urgent flag sparingly: it is reserved for time-sensitive press, vendor, or coalition matters that genuinely cannot wait for the standard queue.
Get Involved
Volunteer With the Campaign
The campaign wins FL-14 with door-to-door voter contact across Hillsborough County, weekly phone banks out of the Brandon volunteer hub, yard sign and palm card distribution, and presence at community events from Plant City to Sun City Center. Every volunteer slot is built around a real Hillsborough County schedule: weeknight phone banks, Saturday canvasses, and Sunday community events.
Note in the contact form which kind of help fits your week: door-knocking in your own neighborhood, phone banking from home, sign distribution to friends and neighbors, hosting a meet-and-greet, or weekend event support. The volunteer team will follow up with the next available shift in your area.
Important Note
Constituent Issues
John Peters is a candidate, not the sitting member of Congress. The campaign cannot intervene in active federal casework, expedite passport applications, contact federal agencies on a constituent's behalf, or unlock VA, Social Security, or Medicare benefits cases. Federal casework remains the responsibility of the currently seated FL-14 representative until the next member is sworn in.
If you need help with a federal agency today, contact the office of the sitting FL-14 representative directly through house.gov. If you have concerns about how that office has handled your case and want them documented for the campaign's policy work, send the story through the contact form. The campaign tracks recurring constituent-services failures as part of its case for new representation in 2026.