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(Ad) Joey White for Adair County Jailer - 4 Nov 2014



2014-10-06 - Columbia, KY - Photo Political Advertising Paid for by the Candidate.

I am Joey White,
Republican Candidate for Adair County Jailer.


In 1987, my family made Columbia home when my Dad, Terry White, was called to be the minister at Columbia Christian Church. My parents are Terry and Marci White. I am 38 years-old. I have been married to my wife, Elizabeth Burton White for 10 years; she is the daughter of Steve and Jacqueline Burton. We have two children. My family and I attend and serve at the Columbia Christian Church where I am a Deacon and Youth Ministry Team Leader. I also enjoy serving the community in multiple ways, through the county's sports programs, Relay for Life, Lindsey Wilson College football and other community events.

In 1994 I graduated from Adair County High School. After high school, I attended the National Hardwood Lumber Association lumber inspection training program. In 1997, I started my career as a local business owner, operating B &W Lumber until 2000 and White Millworks Inc. from 2000-2013. I am currently self-employed as a lumber broker.

As a business owner I have managed up to 20 employees, while budgeting a 1.5 million dollar operation. I have experience with everything from supervision and budgeting to maintenance. I didn't just own my business, I worked along-side my employees to get the job done.

I understand that managing the budget is a very important part of this office. I also know that the economy is in bad shape and budgets are tight. The decisions I make will put the tax payer's dollars to best use.

My experience in sales has taught me to be a great communicator and negotiator. I know how to work with all types of people. I have learned that if you treat people with respect they will respect you. I also know the importance of listening to people in the community and will always be open to talk to anyone or listen to your ideas.

I have prided myself on always being an honest, hardworking businessman. If elected, I will treat the jail as my own business, always committed and dedicated to my job. I would be a Christian leader and decision maker. I will:
  • Keep the current staff
  • Treat everyone fairly and with respect
  • Always listen to new ideas from you, the members of the community
I would strive to reduce the number of repeat offenders. I understand there are several programs already in place for the inmates. If I am elected I would keep these current programs going and possibly add others if funding permits. Each inmate should leave with the skills needed to find jobs and be a productive member of the community.

I am excited about the opportunity to serve this county as Jailer, if elected. I am enjoying traveling the county and meeting and talking with people. Please know that I am doing my best to visit and talk with each one of you, however if I do miss you please know that your vote and support is important to me. Thank you for the support that was shown in the May primary and for the support that I continue to receive. I am asking for your vote in the general election on November 4th. If you have questions please feel free to contact me at 270-634-0303.

Thank You for Your Consideration - JOEY WHITE

Paid for by the Candidate, Joey White


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