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Loudermilks: Owen will respond to District 1’s many voices and communities

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Written by: Robin and Glenda
Published: 19 September 2024
My name is Robin Loudermilk. My wife Glenda and I fully support Helen Owen for District 1 supervisor.

We want our district supervisor to listen and respond to the many voices and communities that make up District 1. We have no doubt that Helen would be that supervisor if elected.

In our conversations with Helen, she is very clear that she will listen to the people and do her best to make decisions based on the majority. Helen is done with the idea in our world today that being elected to a position means that the person elected knows what is best for the people with little or no regard for how people will be impacted.

It is true, Helen does not have experience as a governmental bureaucrat. However, in our minds we want a person at our local government level that will look at the governmental system with fresh eyes and be willing to ask questions and not just accept “that is just the way it is done.”

Helen is tough, compassionate, kind and, most importantly, has common sense. Helen will say it like it is and will stand by her word to the best of her ability.

Our vote is for Helen Owen for District 1 supervisor.

Robin and Glenda Loudermilk live in Middletown, California.

Harris: Lake County Democrats endorse Nov. 5 election local candidates

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Written by: Sissa Harris
Published: 18 September 2024
The Lake County Democratic Central Committee, or LCDCC, is proud to announce its official local endorsements for the upcoming Nov. 5 election.

After a comprehensive evaluation process, the LCDCC has selected a group of candidates who demonstrate exceptional leadership and commitment to the future of Lake County.

The endorsement process was carried out by the Elections Committee, which engaged in outreach to candidates, thorough review of each application and one-on-one interviews.

Following these evaluations, the committee presented its recommendations to the full Lake County Democratic Central Committee for a final vote by all voting members.

The LCDCC is excited to support these candidates as they work towards shaping a bright and prosperous future for everyone in Lake County. Their diverse backgrounds have prepared them to bring innovative solutions and dedicated public service to their respective roles.

County Supervisor, District 1

John Hess
https://hessforsupervisor.com/ 

Yuba College Community College Board, Area 7

Doug Harris
http://re-electdougharristrustee.com/ 

Lake County Board of Education, Trustee Area 5

Itzia Rico

Clearlake City Council

David Claffey
https://www.davidclaffey.com/ 

Mary Wilson
https://www.facebook.com/MWCityCouncil 

Lakeport City Council

Christina Price
https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=61563155789171 

Kelseyville Unified School District

Sabrina Andrus
http://sabrinaforkvusd.com/ 

Gilbert Rangel
This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. 

Konocti Unified School District

Zabdy Neria
www.zabdyneria.com

Middletown Unified School District

Frederic Lahey
https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=61565089118022 

Nathan Willis
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For more information about the endorsed candidates and their platforms, please visit https://lakecountydemocrats.org or send an email to This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.. Please follow our Facebook page at https://www.facebook.com/LakeCountyDemocrats to see updates on campaign events and local meet and greets.

Sissa Harris is chair of the Lake County Democratic Central Committee.

McDowell: Vote for Helen Owen for District 1 supervisor!

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Written by: Denise McDowell
Published: 18 September 2024
My name is Denise McDowell. As a resident of Middletown since 1967, I believe Helen Owen embodies many qualities that would make an excellent supervisor.

These qualities include her honesty, integrity and willingness to address everyone’s concerns.

She has experience collaborating with others to achieve a common goal and finds innovative ways to solve challenges.

Supporting community events is her lifestyle. She is an independent and successful business woman who has strong family values and has taught hundreds of young people the responsibility and joy of horsemanship.

She has given many of these young people the confidence to take these skills outside the small, close-knit pond that is our town.

Our district would be fortunate to have Helen Owen represent the needs of our communities while supporting the preservation of our small-town values.

Denise McDowell lives in Middletown, California.

Suenram: Owen is a community leader and team builder

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Written by: Karen Adamson Suenram
Published: 17 September 2024
Dear South County neighbors:

Please join me in supporting Helen Owen in her candidacy for Lake County supervisor in District 1.

Being a multi-generational lifetime resident of southern Lake County, Helen embraces the stunning beauty, natural resources and the unique challenges of our special community. She appreciates and promotes the precious rural lifestyle that is the pinnacle of our county. Helen is a community leader and team builder. She is not a politician.

Helen knows and practices the critical role of community involvement and decision making. She thrives as a generous and hard-working volunteer in our community; many times I have observed Helen’s hands-on, hard-working participation.

Helen has been and will continue to learn and research issues at the ground level. She will be a true representative of the people and will collect community input at the ground level. Her experience as a business owner, rural property owner, and long- time community organizer is a natural fit for the position of county supervisor.

My family has operated a ranch/farm in south Lake County since the 1880s. In fact, my great-grandfather, John Martin Adamson, was the Lake County District 2 supervisor (at that time, the Lower Lake population center) for 28 years completing his service in the 1920s. Obviously, my family has a stake in a thriving south county community.

I have done my homework and, without reservation, endorse Helen Owen for supervisor for District 1.

Karen Adamson Suenram lives in Lower Lake, California.
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