Allen County Coroner
County Coroner is a constitutional office elected for a four-year term. The chief responsibility of the Coroner is to determine the manner of death in cases involving violence or casualty or when someone is found dead in unexplained circumstances. Once the cause of death is determined the Coroner must file a report with the local health officer. There are no professional requirements to be Coroner; however, there is required training that must occur within six months after Coroner takes office. If an autopsy is necessary, the Coroner is required to employ a qualified to physician to direct the autopsy.
Click a candidate icon to find more information about the candidate. To compare two candidates, click the "compare" button. To start over, click a candidate icon.
-
Andrew Roberts
(Dem)
Please explain when the Coroner's office gets involved with a death and why.
What kind of training does the Coroner's office provide?
Why are you the best candidate for Coroner?
How do you evaluate and retain qualified staff to maintain the integrity of the office?
Education
Was not sent a survey in the primary.
Was not sent a survey in the primary.
Was not sent a survey in the primary.
Was not sent a survey in the primary.
Was not sent a survey in the primary.
To make a selection for a candidate you must first find your races. Would you like to find your races now?
You have already selected the maximum number of candidates for this race.
You must uncheck an existing selection before making another selection.