Elanjs for County Executive

“Things can only get better”

Hello, my name is elanjs. I’m currently serving as a Sergeant in the Firestone State Patrol (FSP), and I’m a former Senator and Prominence Councilman. Today, I’m seeking your support to become the next County Executive.

My Clear Intentions
My experience in Congress has given me the insight and skills necessary to effectively represent the people of Firestone. During my time and campaign for Senator I begun the conversation that got us to block voting, a more proportional system of voting that we now use in Firestone.

I believe in a government that prioritizes its citizens, cuts down on unnecessary bureaucracy, and supports both individual and business freedoms. The most recent County Executive was covered in controversy and scandal, something I assure my voters will not occur during my tenure. I assure voters that transparency is of the most importance to me and such was demonstrated during my time as Senator.

I believe it is fundamentally important that there is a clear line of communication between the County and State government, of which I have seen break down over the months as a result of a number of scandals. I will remain committed to being in constant communication with the Governor and continue to form positive relations around the state with our partner agencies.

Further, I will commit to meeting with all the municipal Mayors during my tenure as County Executive and continue to remain in contact with them regularly so their needs are met by the County.

Relevant Qualifications
I have held a number of positions within Firestone. I will list the current three I see as being the most important.
FSP Sergeant
FSP Admissions Officer II
Fmr. FS Senator

Concluding Statement
A vote for me is a vote for no-nonsense politics, someone willing to represent the County at the highest level and to do so with pride and purpose. I can assure my supporters that a vote for elanjs will not be a wasted vote. I will remain steadfast in my commitment to serving the County government and scrutinising the work of those who work for the County.

Thanks, you.
elanjs

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