Bonner County Commissioner District 1
The three-member Board of County Commissioners is the governing body of the county. County Commissioner is the only office that has legislative, executive and judicial responsibilities and duties. Commissioners have the power to pass ordinances, adopt budgets, fix tax levy rates and oversee the county budget. They are charged with the duty of supervising the official conduct of all county officers as their conduct relates to public monies and revenues, as well as supervising appointed boards and committees. They also act as the Board of Equalization. The Board sits as a quasi-judicial body to hear various matters, including planning and zoning requests, property valuation protests and requests for cancellation of taxes, and indigent issues among many others.
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Alfred Arn
(IND)
1. What are the most important challenges facing your county and how do you propose to address them?
2. What specific qualifications do you have to effectively address these challenges?
3. How will you continue to be engaged with your constituents?
Campaign Statement
Fred Arn is not a politician. He is a photojournalist, a Marine and a small business owner, a lifelong community volunteer who has spent decades fighting for accountability, honesty, and the rule of law. He is running as an independent because he believes the voters of Bonner County deserve a commissioner who answers to them — not to a party, not to developers, and not to special interests.
Campaign Email
vote4fred@mail.com
Phone
2082174187
Office Sought
Bonner County District 1 Commissioner
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