The following letters were published in the Advertiser-Tribune on April 23, 2022. Thank you to John King, Nancy Bailey, Mary Lou Bordner, Deb Hay, Daryl McDonald, J. Dian West, and Kathy Yost for taking the time to write and submit these letters.
Vote for Frankart
Seneca County has a unique and fortunate opportunity to truly put a person of varied skills and diverse experience into the county commissioners office with the upcoming election. Bill Frankart’s background as a farmer, business owner and member of township government should place him in the forefront of our thoughts towards the present and future of Seneca County.
Mr. Frankart will utilize his well-established roots in our community to improve each and everyone’s opportunities in our community. Bills knows of the hard work that comes with a diverse farming operation, understands the difficulties required to create successful business opportunities and will work towards a better and improved way of life for every individual and family in this county.
Here in Seneca County, we are a diverse area of agriculture, manufacturing and service industries. We need and deserve Bill Frankart to represent us in the commissioners office. Going forward, there will be both opportunities and challenges for every Seneca County resident to have some form of voice in the areas of water quality, commercial and industrial development, farmland protection and emergency services along with many other concerns. Bill Frankart will be there with a common sense approach to listen, learn and evaluate such concerns and carry our voices forward towards a sensible solution that will benefit each and every resident of Seneca County.
I encourage you to support Bill Frankart for County Commissioner on May 3. He is the person to represent us today, tomorrow and into the future of Seneca County.
John King
Tiffin
Our civic duty
Voting is our civic duty. Participating in elections is one of the key freedoms of American life. Voting, volunteering and getting out to talk with community members is very important, especially in rural communities like Seneca County. In Seneca County, we take pride in our local communities and in deciding who should represent us. In the past few years, we had some very close elections, so it is important to know that every vote counts.
Unfortunately, Adam Smith, candidate for Seneca County Commissioner, stated at the Tiffin University candidates night that he didn’t vote in a republican primary in 14 years because he simply was too busy with life. Additionally, Adam Smith claims to be a “conservative republican.” We don’t understand how Adam Smith can claim that he is a conservative republican. He has not voted in a republican primary election in 14 years. This should be a cause of concern for all local republican voters and elected officials who campaigned, advocated, volunteered and voted every election year. He had the ability to vote early via mail or in person as well as on election day. It is puzzling to hear Adam Smith say he will be active on our behalf as commissioner when he couldn’t be bothered to perform one of our most basic fundamental rights. Our goal is not to attack Adam Smith, but to state the facts.
As local republicans, we know that in our community, some people want to run under the Republican ticket because we are a strong Republican county. We encourage you to vote for individuals who have a conservative record, who dedicated their time to support Republican values and who were engaged in civic duties and participated in the election process. Bill Frankart is that person. Bill is conservative, dedicated to our local values and has the experience necessary to lead our county. Please join us in voting for Bill Frankart on May 3.
Nancy Bailey, Mary Lou Bordner, Deb Hay, Daryl McDonald, J. Dian West, Kathy Yost
Seneca County Republican Central Committee members
CONTACT
Bill Frankart
Phone: 419-355-6408
Email: bill@electbillfrankart.com