Vote For Englehardt…

Dear Editor:

I will be voting for Dennis Engelhardt for Bonner County assessor on May 15.

After reviewing campaign material from the three Republican candidates, and attending one of the Farm Bureau candidate forums, I am convinced that Dennis is the clear choice for this important public office.

Dennis has managed hundreds of county employees and handled multi-million dollar budgets for decades.

The culture of our current assessor’s office can only be changed by electing a competent manager from the outside. A manager who is not biased.  A manager who will be fair and honest with the employees of the office, as well as the property owners of Bonner County.

The only candidate who possesses the skills and attitude to accomplish this change is Dennis Engelhardt.

Please join me in voting for Dennis on May 15th.

Sincerely,

Tracy Keith
Sagle

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