Letter to the Editor in purple lettering on envelope

The answers to the following questions clearly point to Chad Enderby as the most experienced and best qualified candidate in many categories to be the next Ashland County Sheriff:

1 – Direct law enforcement experience? Enderby – 30+ years. (Opponent – about half of that – some part time, some full time).

2 – Direct law enforcement personnel management – to include hiring, firing, disciplining and evaluating employees experience? Enderby 240+ men and women. (Opponent – None).

3 – Promotions in law enforcement at several locations? Enderby – Multiple. (Opponent – ??).

4 – Employee contract negotiations experience? Enderby – Yes. (Opponent – No).

5 – Wisely managing taxpayer dollars – large law enforcement budgets at multiple locations ? Enderby – Yes. (Opponent – No).

     A. Enderby is a highly disciplined, highly trained law enforcement professional decision maker who makes decisions based on deliberative research/analysis and listens to the advice of others.

Then – Enderby considers alternative solutions, considers their potential outcomes – and finally – has the temperament and courage to make the hard decisions – for the best safety outcomes for the residents of Ashland County.

     B. Enderby – is a lifelong Conservative Republican.

     C. Enderby’s endorsements for Sheriff– are from people, in Ashland, you know:

          a. Ashland Fire Local 1386

          b. Ralph Tomassi – Hospice North Central Ohio

          c. Darcy Baker – Retired Ashland Police Dept.

          d. Brian Evans – Retired Ashland Police

          e. Mitch & Danny Johnson — J&H Landscaping

          f. Kevin Lacey – Owner Bo Lacey Construction

          g. Steve Workman – Ashland City Council President

          h. Jason Chio – Ashland City Council

          i. Deb Myers – Ashland County Clerk of Courts

     D. Enderby is a lifelong Ashland resident.

     E. Enderby is a servant law enforcement leader with impeccable credentials.

     F. Enderby is married to his wife Sandy Enderby, Executive Director of The Ashland County Council on Aging, whose organization under her leadership assists in meeting the needs of hundreds of our senior citizens.

In our opinion, Chad Enderby is the singular candidate that has the full range of experience, personal character and professional attributes to be the next Sheriff/Law Enforcement Leader of Ashland County.

Early voting has already started. Cast your vote today for Chad Enderby – now.

Greg and Gayle Gorrell

Ashland, Ohio