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WE ACCEPT CONTRIBUTIONS AT ANY TIME! YOU MAY SEND YOUR FINANCIAL CONTIBUTION TO: TREASURER: JACKSON COUNTY DEMOCRATIC PARTY 145 CHESTNUT ST. JACKSON, OHIO 45640.
The JFK Club remains up and running with the help of our Treasurer! Dues are $100.00 per year, and will be up again in July. Payment plans available. You may join by attending a Committee meeting or writing 145 Chestnut St. Jackson, Ohio 45640. If this is not feasible, email your webmaster at yolandq@verizon.net Join to become a full-fledged card carrying member!
Govenor
Strickland has begun re-election campaign
meetings again. Contact Chairman Rodney
Smith for more details.
Congressman Zack Space continues to compaign in a tight race and needs your assistance! Contribute all you can!
Please remember our state
officials, and our candidate for President,
Senator Barack
Obama.
Office Holders
JUDGE MARK T. MUSICK, OUR HATS OFF TO YOU! Judge Musick has more than lived up to his campaign promises, and superseeded what he has said he would do. Last weekend his office linked with our county prosecutor and local law officials to round up individuals with warrants. Good going, Judge and staff! The garden continues to grow well, and crews continue with Community Service. We are blessed with a hard working judge and proud of you, Mark!
MAYOR RANDY HEATH, CITY AUDITOR, JIM HUMPHREYS, COUNCIL MEMBERS TROY ADAMS, AND RANDEY SMITH are keeping a watchful eye on our utility dollars. They continue to meet twice a week to make sure our needs are met. Thanks all!
Our Jackson County Democratic Party officers: Rodney Smith, Chairman, Mike Stroth, Vice Chairman, MaryBeth Mauer, Treasurer, Jim Councilman, Secretary, Carl Sears, Parlimentarian, Russell Browning, Sargent At Arms.
Democratic Board of Elections Members: Director, CHERYL BROWNING, RODNEY SMITH, JUSTIN SKAGGS, MEMBERS.
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Our Local Candidates
CHECK OUT LISA
PARKER'S WEBSITE!
lisajparker.com
She IS the woman for the job and she is the woman to make history as the first woman commissioner in the county. She has the credentials, intelligence, dedication, drive, and good old-fashioned common sense to do the job that needs to be done! Just read and be amazed. Or better yet, meet her, talk to her, get involved. Lisa has a great idea to construct solar panels in the former Meridian plant. With our focus on energy and reducing dependance on foreign oil intelligent, clever and PRACTICAL ideas are what we need. Lisa has all this, and she and her husband, Calvin are nice people, too! Congressman Zack Space has praised her ideas. She also has a fantastic idea for a site for the new dog pound and ideas for operations. Check out her website via the link to the left of this page.
Lisa has challenged her opponent to a debate, but has received no response.
Dana
Gilliland has her
website up and running.
danagilliland.com Dana has committed her
efforts to bring the Procutor's office to the
21st Century by providing forms online for
citizens and educating citizens on information
they need in our society today for effective
government. She runs a respectful and
tactful campaign. Get to know her; she's
worth it.
Jennifer
Saxour, candidate for
Clerk of Courts has extensive experience in
working in law offices, first for a former
local attorney, then for Ross County
Proceutor's office. She would like to see
records available online for easy access, and
better storage for records for easier access to
avoid customer's having to wait for longer
periods, and safer access for staff.
Shane Meldick is running for State Representative and is working with Congressman Zack Space. Shane is a member of the farming community, drives a truck and he and his wife are the parents of seven children.
Wendall Brunton is no stranger to the political arena, and is seeking his second run as Jackson County Commissioner. Wendall is partly responsible for some wise business decisions having been made in the county, such as purchasing the former Holzer Clinic building instead of the county wasting money on high rent with no ownership.
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