Dear Josephine County Residents,
I hope this message finds you well. For those that don’t know me yet; I am writing to introduce myself as a candidate for Josephine County Commissioner, Position 2. I am passionate about serving our community and believe that my diverse background and experience make me the ideal candidate for this role.
As a local business owner, retired Chief Master Sergeant in the United States Air Force, Pacific Region Command Chief for the United States Air Force Auxiliary Civil Air Patrol, and active community supporter and volunteer, I have a proven track record of making tough decisions and leading teams to success. I am committed to representing the best interests of the people of Josephine County and working tirelessly to improve our communities.
My platform is centered around three key pillars:
1. A Stronger Community: I believe in fostering a sense of unity and collaboration among our residents, businesses, and organizations. By working together, we can create a more vibrant and prosperous county for everyone.
2. Building Great Relationships: I am committed to listening to the concerns of our residents and building strong relationships with community leaders. I believe that open communication and collaboration are essential to effective leadership.
3. Getting Things Done: I am a results-oriented individual who is committed to getting things done for the people of Josephine County. I have a proven track record of taking action and delivering on my promises.
I am not running for this position because I am seeking power or personal gain. I am running because I care about our county and want to make a positive difference. I believe that my experience, skills, and commitment to public service make me the best candidate for Josephine County Commissioner, Position 2.
To learn more about my campaign by visiting my website at www.VoteChrisBarnett.com.
Please remember to cast your vote on or before Tuesday, May 21st. Your vote matters, and I hope to earn your support.
Thank you for your consideration.
Sincerely,
Chris Barnett