EAST IDAHO ELECTS: Four Fremont Co. men running for two open commission seats
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This story is part of East Idaho Elects 2016, our series of interviews and forums with candidates in the May 17 primary race. Click here for complete extensive coverage.
ST. ANTHONY — Over the next few weeks, EastIdahoNews.com is hosting a series of forums featuring candidates running for local political office in East Idaho. The Idaho primary will be held May 17.
In Fremont County, incumbent LeRoy Miller and Larry Singleton are running for county commission in District 2, and incumbent Jordon Stoddard and Val Hammond are running for county commission in District 3.
The candidates agreed to sit down with EastIdahoNews.com reporter Nate Eaton and answer the following questions:
- Why are you the most qualified person for the job?
- We hear a lot about transparency in government. Have the county commissioners been transparent and how do you plan to be more transparent with your constituents?
- What is the biggest challenge facing Fremont County and how do you plan to address it?
- Wasteful government spending is a concern among many Idahoans. Are there areas that can be cut and how does the county stay frugal?
- What’s one thing you would change today if you were a county commissioner?
Watch the video above to see the entire interview.