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Miller: Stick with an experienced team
Joel Miller
May. 5, 2020 4:00 pm
I have been your County Auditor for over 13 years. I am on the ballot in the Democratic primary election and I have an opponent.
I have been your County watchdog since 2007. I have been a nationally certified election administrator since 2009. I was Iowa's County Auditor of the Year in 2013.
I am for automatic voter registration when citizens turn 18.
I am for improved post election audits, e.g., risk-limiting audits.
I am for allowing felons to vote after they have served their sentences.
I am for all vote-by-mail elections to reduce the risk of spreading COVID-19.
I oversee a great team! The anchor of our team is First Deputy Auditor Becky Shoop. She has been with the county for over 40 years. Her institutional knowledge is indispensable. She provides guidance not only to our office, but other county offices.
When a vacancy occurred on my elections team a few years ago, I hired local attorney Rebecca Stonawski as Deputy Commissioner of Elections. Her organizational skills and legal background have proved to be invaluable as election laws change from year to year.
And finally, after I successfully lobbied to get the Code of Iowa changed so that county auditors can audit county accounts and funds, I promoted Rhonda Betsworth, a CPA (certified public accountant), to Deputy Auditor to oversee the County's accounting and property tax systems.
I am a U.S. Army Military Police veteran, former IBEW member, former Chair of the Linn County Democrats, and former Mayor of Robins.
I am a member of Rotary, the American Legion, and the Catholic Church. My wife and I have been married for 42 years. We have three adult married children and nine grandchildren.
I have been a dairy farmer, a deputy sheriff, an electronics technician for AT&T, a senior manager for Teleconnect and MCI, a senior project manager for Siemens, and an IT Director for Four Oaks of Iowa. I have owned my own profitable technology business.
This is not the time to hire an amateur to run your elections. This is not the time to hand watchdog duties over to a former county supervisor who quit to take a job in DC. This is not the time to break up a great team.
I request you vote in the Democratic primary election. I request you vote Miller for Auditor.
Joel Miller is a candidate in the Democratic primary for Linn County auditor.
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