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Jim Neil
81,658 votes
56.16%
- Party: Democratic
- Occupation: Sheriff's Commander (Ret)
- Master of Science - University of Cincinnati
- School of Police Staff and Command - Northwestern University
- Police Academy Commander
- Bomb Squad Commander
- Medal of Valor
Priorities:
- Full, Independent, Unbiased Audit of the Sheriff's Office
- Consolidation of Services/Organizational Restructuring
- Better Working Cooperative with Other Police Agencies
Sean D. Donovan
63,746 votes
43.84%
- Party: Republican
- Occupation: Chief Deputy, Sheriff's Office
- 30 Years of Law Enforcement Experience
- Promoted to Highest Non-elected Official in the Sheriff's Office in 1997
- 15 years overseeing the day-to-day operations of the Sheriff's Office
- Combat Engineer U.S. Army Reserves
Priorities:
- Safety of Hamilton County Residents is my top priority.
- The Economy in Hamilton County: Providing a safe community will increase residents in Hamilton County
- Reducing violent crime and keeping guns off the streets is a top priority.
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4 questions on Qualifications, Implementation, Pressing issues, and Addressing issues.
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