Stackhouse: Real Republican

October 29, 2018 at 5:07 p.m.

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Editor, Times-Union:

Two candidates are running for Wayne Township trustee. One of the candidates has made statements that imply she is a hybrid Republican. Then why didn't she run in the Republican primary?  In this area, the difficult path to an elected position is to run in the Republican primary and then the general election. Jeanie Stackhouse had to win the Republican primary to be in the general election.

There is a candidate who took that hard path. That person is my candidate, Republican Jeanie Stackhouse.

Jeanie has eight years of experience in the trustee's office as an investigative clerk and she knows the responsibilities of all the positions in the office.

Jeanie is committed to helping residents with dignity and respect who are in financial need. Jeanie will follow the laws and guidelines set by the state of Indiana for township assistance.

Jeanie has a good working relationship with the parks and fire departments to better our community.

Jeanie works with other organizations within our community to further aid our residents and community.

The real Republican in this race is Jeanie Stackhouse. The qualified candidate for Wayne Township trustee is Jeanie Stackhouse and her advisory board, Gordon Nash and Josh Spangle.   

Linda Osborn

Warsaw

Editor, Times-Union:

Two candidates are running for Wayne Township trustee. One of the candidates has made statements that imply she is a hybrid Republican. Then why didn't she run in the Republican primary?  In this area, the difficult path to an elected position is to run in the Republican primary and then the general election. Jeanie Stackhouse had to win the Republican primary to be in the general election.

There is a candidate who took that hard path. That person is my candidate, Republican Jeanie Stackhouse.

Jeanie has eight years of experience in the trustee's office as an investigative clerk and she knows the responsibilities of all the positions in the office.

Jeanie is committed to helping residents with dignity and respect who are in financial need. Jeanie will follow the laws and guidelines set by the state of Indiana for township assistance.

Jeanie has a good working relationship with the parks and fire departments to better our community.

Jeanie works with other organizations within our community to further aid our residents and community.

The real Republican in this race is Jeanie Stackhouse. The qualified candidate for Wayne Township trustee is Jeanie Stackhouse and her advisory board, Gordon Nash and Josh Spangle.   

Linda Osborn

Warsaw
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