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Candidate intro: Timmy Dunn, running for Henderson County Judge-Executive

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Candidate intro: Timmy Dunn, running for Henderson County Judge-Executive

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Age: 40

Party: Republican

Education: Webster County High School

Experience: I have been an entrepreneur for 22 years.

Current occupation: My wife and I own Dunn Window Tinting and Bowlify Newburgh.

Family: Wife, Missy; Five children, McKenzie is 22, Payton is 16, Gavin is 12, Eliza Jane is 2
and Quinn is 1.

Why did you decide to run for this office?

I’m running for County Judge Executive because I believe the current elected official has done
a disservice to the people of Henderson County. I have never wanted to be a politician but
when we are misrepresented, someone needs to stand up.

Why do you believe you are the best choice for this seat?

I am the best choice because I believe this position only exists to serve the people. You can’t
be a good leader if you’re not a good servant. I believe Henderson citizens are ready to be truly
represented and we all know that with career politicians, it just doesn’t happen. We’ve seen it
time and time again, and it’s past time to have a reset. The power will be with the people! With
me in this position your voices will be heard.

What are your top priorities for the next term, if elected?

My top priorities will be to assess how funds are being allocated currently and make sure that
there’s no unnecessary spending. If there is, we will adjust, along with looking at different ways
to lower taxes for people.

I would like for Henderson County to be done with all green energy plans and build outs.
Transparency is a necessity when representing the public. Holding fiscal court meetings at 9
a.m. on a weekday makes it difficult for the average, working citizen to be able to make it to
them. I would make meetings to be held in the evening so people can more easily make it to
them.

Bigger than all listed above, as your County Judge Executive, I would like to listen more than
we talk. Politicians say all the right things during their campaign with no follow-through once
elected. Elected officials are meant to work for the people, but that can’t happen if we’re not
listening to them. The people have the power! Elected officials just hold position to make sure
nothing infringes on that! I will work for the people and not the other way around.

A final brief statement to support your candidacy.

I’m not here to play politics. I believe in accountability and as your County Judge Executive, I
will change how you’ve always viewed government. I want people to be proud of who they
elect and not filled with regret after every cycle. America is in a strange time but we must turn
to God. As a Christian I am striving to embody the principle of Christ by serving others.

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