David Pearce for State Senate, 21st District
Sen. David Pearce serves
as the Chair of the Senate’s Committee on Education and is a member of the
important Appropriations Committee, helping to decide how the state spends its
budget of more than $24 billion. He believes state government should live
within its means like Missouri families. He is 100% Pro Life, believes in
protecting the 2nd Amendment, and has a primary goal of protecting
the interest of rural communities and providing more jobs for rural Missouri.
Glen Kolkmeyer for State House, 53rd District
Glen Kolkmeyer is a
lifelong resident of Lafayette County, a conservative small business owner, a
retired Wellington-Napoleon Fire Chief of 20 years, and has volunteered 39
years of community service to the county. Glen believes in keeping taxes low,
in stopping government waste, in defending innocent life, and protecting our 2nd
Amendment rights. He is dedicated to promoting local control of our public
schools, helping small businesses and fighting for the family farm.
Harley Amos Todd for Lafayette County Assessor
Harley Amos Todd (known to
family and friends as Amos) has 12 years of experience in the real estate and
finance industries, has hands-on experience evaluating real estate property
taxes, a bachelor's degree from William Jewell, and is an advocate for computer
technological advancements in the Assessor’s Office. Amos says, “The Assessor
is the chief real estate officer for the county. As a real estate professional
with a background in finance, I am qualified for this role and pledge honesty,
integrity and fair property assessments in Lafayette County.”
Jennifer Jellum for Lafayette County Treasurer
Jennifer Jellum is
currently serving as City Collector for Lexington and has served in that
capacity for the last six years. In that position she has handled large amounts
of revenue for the City of Lexington and has performed her duties with the
highest professionalism and integrity. Jennifer will take her financial
experience, ability and commitment to the Office of Lafayette County Treasurer
and asks you to remember that she has the “Experience That Counts.”