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Retain Fitzgerald, County Clerk

Please join me in voting to retain Tim Fitzgerald as Spokane County clerk.

I am proud to be a deputy clerk for the Spokane County Clerk’s Office and I must say the Clerk’s Office stands out as the most professional office environment I have ever had the opportunity to be a part of. I believe the positive attitudes and high morale among my co-workers is a result of the great leadership from the top - Tim Fitzgerald.

Tim is passionate and dedicated to the citizens of Spokane County, and without a doubt he is the most qualified candidate to run the second busiest office in Spokane County. As a voter I want someone to serve our county who has very strong management experience. I don’t want a person who moved here three years ago (as is the case with the opponent) and brings hardly any knowledge of our court system and how it is operated in Washington state.

Spokane County deserves Tim Fitzgerald and what he has offered and continues to provide with dignity. Tim Fitzgerald is simply the best choice for Spokane County clerk.

Eric Walker

Spokane Valley



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