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Letter: Kimsey is qualified as auditor

By Lorraine Leedy, Yacolt
Published: October 25, 2022, 6:00am

Some may be complacent about voting this midterm election, but a vote for Greg Kimsey for Clark County auditor is crucial. He has run unopposed in so many prior elections that some may feel no need to mark their ballot for him. But Kimsey has an opponent this time, a homebuilder with zero qualifications, so a vote for Kimsey is vital. For nearly 24 years he has conducted accurate and fair elections, which is only one of the many responsibilities he fulfills. Mark your ballot clearly for Greg Kimsey, the only candidate who is qualified to serve as auditor.

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