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ELECTION GUIDE
ELECT
DION
ETCHEGOYHEN
DOUGLAS COUNTY
for
ASSESSOR
★ 20 years appraisal experience with
18 years in the Douglas County
Assessor's Office
★ Currently Chief Deputy Appraiser
★ 3rd generation Nevada Republican
★ Fair and equitable
KURT HILDEBRAND
The polls in Nevada’s oldest precinct, Genoa, were open on Nov. 8, 2016.
Join us in electing Dion to be our next Assessor!
WELCOME!
Andy & Carol Aldax Richard Kudrna Sr.
Yvonne Bernard Bruce & Brenda Lawrence
Matt Bernard Marie Lekumberry
Allen & Linda Biaggi Renee Mack
T
Gerry Bing Dennis & Jolie McDuffee
he stage has been set and on Sat- Linda Bratton Kathy McDuffee
urday the curtain goes up on the
2018 primary election. Barbara Byington Phil & Charlotte McKinnon
Kurt
Welcome to what we feel will Jennifer Yturbide Carlini Rudy & Sharon McTee
Hildebrand
be helpful as a program in determining Editor’s Denny Cavnar Scott & Theresa Miller
this year’s players. Notepad Helen Chappell Fr. Bill Nadeau
Inside you will find biographies and Steve & Shari Chappell Mike & Deb Nalder
contact information for the dozen candi-
dates seeking local office. will be decided by county Republicans. Les & Terry Chichester Angelo Pecorilla
We’re also including a listing of the But there’s a chance that two of the par- Wiley & Nancy Clapp Jeff & Christy Pisciotta
candidates who appear on the ballot and ticipants in the nonpartisan sheriff ’s race Jon & Paula Corley Kim & Debbie Posnien
contact information so you can find out will appear on the November ballot. Debbie Courtney Melissa Rains
about them. Citizens of our republic have few more
Emily Courtney John Raker
There’s also helpful information on sacred duties than voting, and none of the
how and where to cast your ballot. The others is nearly as easy. Sherry Dilly Johnnie & Joni Raper
deadline to register for the primary was Whether voting early, absentee or in Ashlyn Doak Suzanne Remley
Tuesday. person on June 12, the polls will be open Alexa Doak Armando Reyes
This year’s county commissioner, asses- for weeks. Phil & Leanne Emm Teddy Rivera
sor and public administrator primaries Good luck, and good voting.
Jacques & Cris Etchegoyhen Jeanette Robison
Jerome & Sue Etchegoyhen Dr. Jim Seyfried
EARLY VOTING SCHEDULE Katie Etchegoyhen Dan & Sharon Shipman
Paul & Kathleen Etchegoyhen Scott Smith
Early voting begins Fish Springs Fire Station, Polls will be open 7 a.m. Dr. Mike & Janet Fischer Claudette Springmeyer
10 a.m. Saturday at the 2249 Fish Springs road to 7 p.m.
X 2-6 p.m. May 30 Frank & Suzan Forvilly Kelly & Christine Stephenson
Historic Douglas County
Courthouse, 1616 8th St. X Douglas County Gary Frizee Corey & Jen Thacker
in Minden. Douglas County Community & Senior Todd & Julie Gansberg Krissie Thornhill
Any registered voter can Community Center, 1329 Center Will & Sonja Grass Ted Thran
cast a ballot at any early Waterloo Lane X Gardnerville Ranchos Barbara Griffin David & Miki Trujillo
voting location, including X 2-6 p.m. May 31 Fire Station Shannon Harris Jordan Tucker
several satellite locations X Genoa Town Hall
that will be open during Sunridge Fire Station 3620 X Johnson Lane Fire
Mona Heater Nick & Rhonda Uhart
the two weeks early voting Sunridge Road Station David & Kathi Hussman John & Marge Urrea
is available. X 2-6 p.m. June 1 X Kahle Community Center Greg & Nancy Jackson Jeff & Jodi Wass
X Sunridge Fire Station Bill & Norie Jenkins Ron & Noeleen Wilcks
DOUGLAS COUNTY Topaz Ranch Estates Fire X Topaz Ranch Estates Fire
COURTHOUSE
Beverly Johnson Gary & Judy Williams
Station 1476 Albite Road Station
X 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. May Kelly & Cathie Kite Craig & Caren Witt
X 2-6 p.m. June 4 X Washoe Elder Center.
26 Norbert Koblitz Barbara Zinda
X 8 a.m. to 6 p.m. May Gardnerville Ranchos Fire Rhonda Kudrna
29-June 1 Station Voters who wish to mail
X 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. June 2 X 2-6 p.m. June 6 in a ballot must make the
X 8 a.m. to 6 p.m. June 4 request in writing by 5
p.m. June 5. Ballots must
DionEtchegoyhenForAssessor.com
Johnson Lane Fire Station dionetchegoyhen@gmail.com • 775.790.5628
TEMPORARY BRANCH X 2-6 p.m. June 7 be received by the Douglas
EARLY VOTING County Clerk-Treasurer’s P.O. Box 1794 • Minden, NV 89423
On Election Day, June 12, Office no later than 7 p.m.
Kahle Community Center
236 Kingsbury Grade
voters will be able to cast a
ballot at any of the polling
June 12.
An application for a Experience ★ Integrity ★ Dedication
X 2-6 p.m. May 29 places. They are encour- mail-in ballot is included Paid for by the Committee to Elect Dion Etchegoyhen
X 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. June 2 aged to bring their absentee with the sample ballot or at Douglas County Assessor
ballots. govotedouglas.com
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JOHN ENGELS
“Born to Battle for You!”
engels4commissioner.com
NO new taxes and NO new public debt
NO rezoning for high density development
NO ignoring of infrastructure needs
NO catering to special interests
NO secrets and cover-ups
MEMBER
ELECT
JANET MURPHY
for County Commissioner, District 4
(775) 297-5555 • jm005868@gmail.com
P.O. Box 264, Zephyr Cove, NV 89448
Visit: JanetMurphy4Commissioner.com
Assessor
Dion Etchegoyhen level of complexity; classifies property to Trent Tholen management and marketing, minor in
determine extent of taxability; subdivision economics. Completed Essential Man-
Place of Residence: Min- analysis, collects vacant land sales and in- Place of residence: agement Skills and Advanced Essential
den, 57 years terprets information. Genoa Management Skills courses provided
Occupation: Chief Dep- • Using the cost, income or comparative Occupation: Senior by Douglas County. Fully certified to
uty Appraiser, Douglas sales approach, as appropriate; calculates Appraiser appraise real and personal property in
County agricultural and historic deferred tax liens; Age: 37 the state of Nevada. Held Series 7 and
Age: 58 provides the treasurer’s office with parcel Contact information: Series 66 licenses as a financial consul-
Contact information: values after roll close; prepares an ap- 775-721-5664; trenttho- tant and was certified as an Accredited
Etchegoyhen 775-790-5628 praisal report detailing the process used to len2018@gmail.com; Asset Management Specialist.
dionetchegoyhen@ establish the value of the property. Tholen www.tholenforassessor. Platform: It is the duty of the Asses-
gmail.com Honors: Former Board Member Family com sor’s Office to carry out several statuto-
www.dionetchegoyhenforassessor.com Support Council Record of service: Over nine years ry requirements. Our main function is
Education: Douglas County Schools, International Association of Assessing dedicated to the Assessor’s Office, to value properties in Douglas County
K-12; University of Nevada, Reno, study- Officers with last year’s performance score at for taxation purposes. It is important
ing Business Administration. Certified in Nevada Assessor’s Association 96.4%. Genoa Town Advisory Board to have an Assessor that can lead and
both personal and real property through IAAO Assessment Administration 400 Member (2013-2016, Chairman in 2015 manage a team of employees to fairly
the State of Nevada Department of Raising two beautiful daughters in & 2016). 2011 Leadership Doug- and consistently carry out the duties of
Taxation. Douglas County, and now watching two las County graduate. Member of the the office, while putting in the effort to
Record of Service: I have 20 years ap- grandchildren grow up here Carson Valley Little League Board of make Douglas County a better organi-
praisal experience with 18 of those years Platform: The State Legislature makes Directors. Douglas County Technol- zation and helping to ensure it contin-
proudly serving the public in the Douglas the laws on assessment for all Nevada ogy Review Board member. Douglas ues to be a great place to live. Experi-
County Assessor’s Office. I am currently counties. The Assessor is responsible County Benefits Committee member. ence is what matters, what you do or
Chief Deputy Appraiser. for the appraisers who discover, list and Douglas County Website Redesign have done that builds your talents. I
I began my appraisal career by working determine the taxable values in the entire Committee member. Attack volunteer believe the Assessor needs to be in-
in the private sector for two years, build- county (based on statutes, market condi- firefighter from 2006-2013; current so- volved in legislative matters. I believe
ing basic skills in field work and apprais- tions, and sales data) and for clerks who cial member. Affiliate, Nevada Asses- in the Republican platform of merit
al. During this time, I completed all my input the data. It is critically important sors’ Association. Associate member, over tenure, that the highest perform-
appraisal education courses required for the Assessor be impartial, fair, and will- Douglas County Republican Women. ers are the ones who should get a posi-
state certification in both personal and ing to explain to anyone how assessments Associate member, Sierra Nevada Re- tion. I believe in being good to people
real property. I was then hired as a per- were determined. publican Women. Member, Douglas and treating them with respect, and my
sonal property appraiser in the Douglas I am very knowledgeable about Nevada County Republican Central Committee. actions prove that. I believe govern-
County Assessor’s Office and was trained Assessment Laws and will be profession- Education: Attended elementary, ment serves a purpose, but should do
by Assessor Barbara Byington. After al, courteous, and gracious to the citizens middle, and high school in Douglas it responsibly with minimal taxes. I be-
only two years, I was promoted to a real of this county. You should expect nothing County. 1999 Douglas High School lieve we can create efficiencies through
property appraiser position. It has been less. The current Assessor has implement- graduate. 2004 University of Ne- technology that will lead to cost savings
my desire the last 18 years to learn all ed effective office procedures for staff and vada, Reno graduate: Dual major in for the taxpayers.
aspects of appraisal and administration in citizens of Douglas County. The current
the office. I have worked closely with the Assessor takes responsibility for a full-time
Assessed valuation
current and soon-to-be-retired Assessor position, completing real property apprais-
Doug Sonnemann. Last year, I applied als--including more complex and difficult
for the job of Chief Deputy Appraiser, the properties--in approximately 80% of the
second level of expertise in the Assessor’s worktime. The remaining 20% is spent on
cracks $3 billion
Office. A professional panel, including the administrative and budget duties. This has
current Douglas County Assessor, as well proven to be both effective and prudent
as representatives from other Douglas practice. I will continue that tradition
County agencies, chose me unanimously of hard work, saving Douglas taxpayers
for the job. about $100,000 every year in salary and Staff Reports commercial property is ex- tended to be busier in the
Through these promotions and experi- benefits. pected to run $151 billion. last few years, according to
ences, I have gained expertise in the fol- I grew up in a large family in Minden, Douglas County’s to- The county has $39.6 numbers from the asses-
lowing specialized areas of appraisal: and all my siblings still live in Douglas tal assessed valuation million in agricultural sor’s office.
• Personal properties such as aircraft, County. At times, I have worked more is expected to crack $3 land and $116.2 million in The median price of a
hangers, mobile homes, business assets than one job to help raise my family. I am million for the first time vacant land. home was up to $380,000,
(computers, office equipment etc.) fortunate to have learned a few things very since the start of the Great The sales of homes in with the average sales
• Nevada taxation statutes and admin- early on: hard work, the value of the dollar, Recession. the Carson Valley was up price at $431,663. Both
istrative code governing the appraisal of treating people fairly, and being friend- According to the Doug- to its highest level for a those are peak num-
personal, residential, commercial, indus- ly to all, matter. These long-established las County Assessor’s first quarter since 2006. bers, indicated increased
trial and special purpose properties traditions I cherish, and I will continue to Office, 80 percent of the According to the Assessor’s demand.
• Establishing value of residential, foster the same behavior in the Douglas county’s assessed value is Office 175 homes were Sales of homes five years
commercial, agricultural, industrial and County Assessor’s Office. in the form of residential sold during the quarter, up or older were up slightly in
historic real properties of the most difficult property with a total value from 163 the year before. 2017 with 850 of the total
of $2.4 billion. The first quarter is 980 sold.
Commercial and indus- typically the slowest of For more information,
trial property make up the year, while the quar- visit www.douglascoun-
$194 million while tourist ter ending Sept. 30 has tynv.gov/45/Assessor
We stand in solidarity with our We support Steve Thaler for We support Wes Rice for Douglas
brothers and sisters of Douglas County DDouglas
l CCounty CCommissioner,
i i County Commissioner, District 4
Sheriffs Protection Association and District 2. Steve has served Douglas because he understands the necessi-
Tahoe Douglas Professional Firefight- County for over 30 years with ty for competitive wages and
ers Association and support Dan integrity and honesty, has support- benefits for employees, as well as
Coverly for Sheriff and his platform to ed the East Fork Fire Protection positive moral in the workplace, the
invest in the deputies, leading to a District, and has promoted organi- need for affordable workforce
more stable workforce and improving zational stability and a positive housing, and positive and purposeful
moral, as well as his commitment to environment for families to live in business growth in Douglas County.
the community and his desire to keep and business to grow.
it a safe place to raise families.
East Fork Professional Firefighters IAFF local 3726 is based in Carson Valley, Nevada. Organized
November 23, 1996, EFPF represents the interests of the Professional firefighters and paramedics serving
the more than 600 square miles that make up the East Fork Fire Protection District in Douglas County.
P.O. Box 994 Minden, Nevada 89423 Phone: (775) 238-3726 www.eastforkfire.com
Paid for by East Fork Professional Firefighters Association
Paid for by the East Fork Professional Firefighters Association
Record Courier | Friday, May 25, 2018 | 19
corporate contributions and upon my broad based ex- fication that will enhance Commissioner
community involvement, perience, education, and our policies and procedures, DISTRICT 2
strengthen accountability, www.thaler4commissioner.com
1997 extensive executive leadership
Magna Cum Laude Grad- history, in both the public and increase community advo-
STEVETHALER–YOURHOMETOWNCANDIDATE
TOWNCANDIDATE
uate, USC, 1977 private sector, to transition cacy, and foster professional
Platform: As a 33 year the department into one of excellence.
resident of Douglas County, the most modern and profes- As your Sheriff, I will
I have dedicated myself to sional agencies in the State. bring a fresh perspective,
serving my community, with In order to deliver the proven leadership experi-
a passion for public safety. I most cost effective public ence, fiscal responsibility, as Re-prioritized over $1 million in 2018/19
am running for Sheriff be- safety services to our com- well as energy and passion
cause I am concerned about munity, I will: to the position. budget to storm water and infrastructure,
allocating $1.2 million into the first ever storm
COVERLEY to be named team captain his His commitment to the water account, and $385,000 to Topaz
senior year. community has led him to
From page 18 After college, Dan began fight hard against crime. The Lake roads.
Dan is proud to have worked his career in law enforcement Douglas County Sheriff’s
in every, division giving him working for the Albuquerque Office works hard to keep the
the skills and the knowledge Police Department. However, community safe by aggres- Supports attainable housing for the Douglas
to understand and combat he always felt a connection sively investigating criminal County wor�force - county employees, �rst
any issues that may arise in with where he grew up, and activity. If elected Douglas
Douglas County. decided to come back to County Sheriff, Coverley will responders, teachers, etc – as well as vets and
Platform: Born in Carson Douglas County, an area he work hard to keep the neigh- seniors, in the form of starter homes, condos and
City and raised in Gard- says is the most beautiful borhoods clean from gangs
nerville, Dan always saw place to raise a family. He and drugs in order to contin- other multi-family residences, different from
Douglas County as his home. and his wife, Sarah, have ue making Douglas County subsidized housing
He graduated from Doug- raised their three daughters, a safe place to live and raise
las High School, where he who continued the family children. Fighting crime is
played football under his tradition of attending Doug- not all he cares about. As Supported new revenue of approximately $1
father, Bill Coverley. Coverley las High School. Dan has sheriff, Dan will work to offer
is a well-known name in the coached football at Douglas a more competitive salary in million per year for roads previously going to
area, as Bill was a long-time High School, club soccer and an effort to recruit and main- Carson City wholesalers, paid for by visitors and
coach for the team, which he rec league basketball. Dan tain qualified deputies. He
led to their first state cham- enjoys the beauty of Douglas will be a leader who will work residents in the form of a 5 cent gas tax,
pionship. After high school, County and the limitless op- closely with the deputies to allowing Douglas County to complete
Dan moved to Albuquerque portunities it allows for rec- make sure they are support-
to study criminology at the reation. Dan enjoys hunting ed. He wants Douglas County improvements to Jacks Valley Road ($4.1 mil),
University of New Mexico and fishing, skiing and team residents to have confidence and plan for improvements in 2018/19 to
where he earned a BA in roping. Dan and his family that the sheriff’s office will
Criminology and received have roots in the agriculture what right at all times and Waterloo Lane ($2.4 mil), Dresslerville ($1.6 mil),
a football scholarship. Dan of the valley. They lease a keep Douglas County safe Tillman Rd ($2.8 mil), and Pinenut Rd (Dump Rd,
played outside linebacker for small ranch in Carson Valley and great place to live and
the Lobos and was honored and raise beef cattle. raise a family. $2 mil), as well as improvements to Centerville Ln
in 2019 and Johnson Ln in 2020.
DUFFY and graffiti Patrol Unit, saving taxpay-
From page 18 Traffic Safety: Keeping
motorists safe with education
er money. Continuing and
expanding our current senior ENDORSED BY:
and Officers/Add School Re-
source Officer
and enforcement
Prevention Programs:
programs.
Investigations: Criminal
Brian Krolicki, Former Lt. Governor
Drugs: Prevention, En- Continued support of our cases investigated thoroughly. Senator James Settelmeyer
forcement, Incarceration, DARE/GREAT/Fighting Continuing our collaboration
Rehabilitation Chance/Explorers with our District Attorney’s Assemblyman Jim Wheeler
Gangs: Keeping Douglas Seniors: Keeping and Office and bringing criminals
County free of criminal gangs building a strong Citizen to justice. Sheriff Ron Pierini
Sally Diamond Wiley, Gold Star Mother
PARIS community policing pro- When elected I will Be a con- Douglas County Sheriff’s Protection Association
From page 18 grams, I want to establish a stitutional Sheriff protecting
retention program to keep what you value most. For 20 East Fork Professional Firefighters Association
a solution and follow through the deputies hear and not use years I have served with Hon-
to the end. As I walk around Douglas County as a training or, respect and dignity, and as Douglas Carson Farm Bureau
knocking on doors, I have
been listening to what the
ground. I will implement new
programs and be involved
your next sheriff I will contin-
ue to use the core values that
South Tahoe Alliance of Resorts
community has been saying
and the common comment is
with the deputies to boost
morale and enthusiasm. I
made me a great leader in the
Corp’s. My ethics, my leader-
Sierra Nevada Association of Realtors
“it’s time for change, and tired have lived by my core values ship and my values have nev-
of the status-quo. As your of honesty, integrity, initative, er been questioned, I would www.thaler4commissioner.com • iworkforu1@gmail.coom
m
next Sheriff I will work with accountability and setting the be honored to serve you and 1736 Westwood, Minden, NV 89423 • 775.721.11008
the community on new ideas example and I will continue the people of Douglas County Paid for by the committee to re-elect Steve Thaler
and concepts and re-energize to live by those core values. as your next sheriff.
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Douglas voters
partisan races are settled in the Ianluetkehans@gmail.com www.votemichaelroberson.co
primary by voters in their party.
The Supreme Court Justice Race
is the only state nonpartisan race Governor Secretary of State
face new
appearing on the ballot. DEMOCRATS REPUBLICANS
John Bonaventura Barbara Cegavske
U.S. Senate johnbona@cox.net www.barbaracegavske.com
DEMOCRATS Asheesh Dewan Ernest C. Aldredge
VOTER REGISTRATION
With registration closed for the
2018 primary election, Douglas
while there are 75 Green party
members. Eight people are reg-
istered in the Natural Law party,
Californians primary
election is June 5
County Republicans maintained and five in the Reform party.
their commanding lead. The other category contains 103
Republicans comprise slightly voters.
more than half of the electorate Douglas County is home to
with 19,719 registered voters. the third largest number of
Republicans in the state, and Staff Reports Adler is facing a challenge from Brown in the race.
Democrats come in a distant sec- Deputy Superintendent Jennifer Four Democrats, four Re-
ond with 8,634 registered voters. boasts the largest Republican
While Nevadans must wait un- Huh. publcians and three minor party
Unaffiliated voters occupy third majority over Democrats in the
til June 12 to cast their ballots, There are no local primaries in candidates are seeking to replace
place in the county with 6,292 state.
residents of Alpine and Mono Alpine County. Newsom.
registered as nonpartisan. For a list of registered voters in
counties will be voting on June 5. There is a large contingent of Secretary of State Alex Padilla
Independent Americans make up the county, or to check registra-
Antelope Valley residents statewide candidates, including faces a challenge from another
the county’s largest minor party tion or download your sample
will have primary elections for a dozen Democrats, five Repub- Democrat, two Republicans and
with 1,863 voters. ballot, visit govotedouglas.com
State Assembly District 5, where licans, and 10 independent or four minor party candidates.
Libertarians have 446 voters, Republican incumbent Frank nonparty candidates. California State Controller
Bigelow is facing a challenge Lt. Gov. Gavin Newsom is Betty Yee faces challenges from
from Democrat Carla Neal. Su- among the Democrats seeking to a Republican and a minor party
perintendent of Schools Stacey replace term-limited Gov. Jerry candidate.
Record Courier | Friday, May 25, 2018 | 23
WESLEY
RICE
FOR DOUGLAS COUNTY COMMISSIONER DISTRICT, 4
A kind heart, STRONG values, life long Republican and public servant,
a fiscal conservative and a fierce protector of our rural lifestyle.
Wes will listen to his constituents and has the skills to effectively manage growth.
Member of Douglas County Central Current
Committee since 1994. Elected 3 Deputy Constable Lake Justice Court
times as Chairman or Vice Chairman
13+ Years Trustee for Round Hill
3X National Convention Delegate General Improvement District,
and Alternate current chair
Pasadena Police: Lieutenant in Douglas County Lake Tahoe Sewer
command of the Detective Section Authority Trustee
Douglas County Sheriff‘s Senior 14+ years Nevada State Party Rural
Deputy on Marine 7 patrol boat, Caucus Chairman
Lake Tahoe
“I have known Wes for decades and have “Wes is running for a tough job, but there
always known him to be a man of his word is no doubt in my mind that his extensive
who works for the good of all.” professional and leadership experiences will
James Settelmeyer, State Senator uniquely enable him to tackle the challenges
facing Douglas County with uncommon
“Wes Rice is known as a voice of calm and fortitude, decency and quiet wisdom. He
reason, qualities he will bring with him to the will be an exceptional Douglas County “I’m backing Wes because he is a man of
County Commission.” Commissioner, and I can’t wait to vote for complete integrity which he has proven over
Michael McDonald, him.” the years in my dealings with him.”
Nevada Republican State Chair Brian Krolicki Jim Wheeler, Nevada Assemblyman
Trent 26 year Douglas County Resident
Elect Republican
1999 Douglas High School graduate
THOLEN
Genoa Volunteer Fire Department member since 2006
ASSESSOR
The Right Choice
Member of the Carson Valley Little League Board
of Directors
Thank you to everyone supporting my campaign, below is a list of some of those supporters:
Per & Andrea Andersson Doug & Dana Curtis Frank & Joni Jackson Dan & Jenny Pendleton Patti Tholen
Brad & Deanna Archer Gloria Darrington Jack & Diana Jacobs Thomas & Alexandra Peters Ken & Karen Vandervort
Brian & Carrie Auchenbach Dr. Vincent D’Ascoli Greg & Dori Johnson Brian & Stacie Pomerleau Keyna Vandervort
Jeff & Jane Axelson Tim & Tammy Davis Dillyn & Lesley Keith Scott & Stephanie Prather Marian Vassar
Marcel & Cathy Balda Starla Doughty Katie Kent Andy & Beth Prause Mark & Trina Ward
Tim & Diane Barndt Gary & Pat Eckman Nancy Kjeldergaard Alan & Becky Rasell Steve & Dara Webb
Bob & Jerri Bolinger Eric & Lynne Egan Anthony & Staci Lonnegren Carl & Marie Schnock Scott & Lindsey Wharton
Geoff Bonar & Adrienne Sawyer Randy & Betsy Falcke Ed Lonnegren Mel Schwake Matt & Christen Wilcks
Betty Bourne Roger & Jane Falcke Tony Magnotta Alex & Kadie Seghieri Sally Wiley
Pat Brooks Janet Freixas Eric & Jessica Maidlow John & Amy Sheridan Kory & Rachael Williams
Matt & Gina Carter Ed & Shawnyne Garren Mike & Jenny McQuain Phil & Kris Sheridan Dan & Lois Wray
Shane Cauley Ryan Grant & Jessica Fagundes John & Karyl Mannelly Lawry & Lynne Speir Beau & Brittney Wright
Bob & Susan Centanni Mike & Katie Hackler Julie Moore Blaine & Lauren Spires Justin & Stephanie Zane
Dr. Dave & Arlene Cochran Ollie & Jennifer Herald Kirk Muller Traun & Natalie Stephens Dylan & Kristy Zigenis
Linda Colavechio Leslie Hobbs Walt Niemeyer Jon Storke Jeff & Sara Zinn
Bob Cook Joe Hooven Bob & Val Nunes Gail Teig
Chad Coons & Gina Gillmor-Coons Scott & Heather Hoyle Greg Pace Michael Troutner
Keith & Suzanne Corban JP & Marilyn Ithurburu Steve & Jenna Peck The Vansickle Station Ranch
Affiliations
Member, Douglas County Republican Central Committee Early voting starts May 26th.
Associate Member, Douglas County Republican Women
Associate Member, Sierra Nevada Republican Women
Election day is June 12th.
Nevada Assessors’ Association
Thank you
for your vote!
JJANET MURPHY
for Douglas County Commissioner, District 4
JanetMurphy4Commissioner.com