Tuesday, January 21, 2014

Jim Plunkett to run for presiding county commissioner

We have good news for voters fed up with the corruption surrounding Jason Brown (such as Brown's shady Dunn deal or even worse Chapel Ridge).  Jim Plunkett will run for presiding commissioner this year, which means Plunkett will run against Jason Brown in the Republican primary.  We've heard many good things about Plunkett.  Also good news:  Missouri has open primaries so anyone can vote in the primary (you do not need to be a registered Republican).

Jim Plunkett's announcement:


January 21, 2014
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

Contact: Jim Plunkett 816‐365‐8073 Jim@OurCommissioner.com

Jim Plunkett to Run for Platte County Presiding Commissioner

Jim Plunkett, former Platte County Second District Commissioner, announced today that he will be a candidate for Platte County Presiding Commissioner in the upcoming 2014 election. Plunkett, first elected in 2004, served as Platte County’s Second District Commissioner from 2005‐2012. He did not seek re‐election in 2012.

“I took a year off from public service but I’m rested and ready to get to work with our two District Commissioners to move Platte County forward,” stated Plunkett.

Plunkett, formerly of rural Platte City, now resides in south Platte County with his wife Sherri and family. He is a Platte County small business owner of 29 years and a long‐time Platte County resident. 

7 comments:

  1. Platte City RepublicanJanuary 21, 2014 at 8:35 AM

    It's time for everyone across the county to come together and get Jason Brown out of office!

    Plunkett is a good man.

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  2. As long as Jason Brown is in office, nobody's property value will be safe.

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  3. Plunkett has already been a Commissioner. Maybe you should check out his construction contracts in Platte County with the Y???

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  4. It would be refreshing to have someone in this office whose list of contributors isn't largely a who's who of developers and construction companies!

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  5. Plunkett was a Commissioner for 8 years so he has a voting record that needs to be reviewed before I am willing to commit.

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  6. Plunkett is also in the construction industry and has his own contributors, but he also has a track record of disagreeing with Brown during their time in the Commission office together.

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  7. I'll vote for Plunkett and work on his campaign 24/7 provided this: He pledges to fire Daniel Erickson upon his election victory.

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