
So in trying to determine who stands out in the field of qualified, dedicated candidates so I can make an informed vote, I decided to look at the responsibilities a county sheriff must carry out and score each candidate accordingly. In addition to what we usually think of as the duties of a law enforcement leader (crime calls, investigations, public safety, drug enforcement, court appearances), a county sheriff must oversee a lot of administrative and management issues we don’t always think of. He is also the face and voice of Augusta County law enforcement in a variety of circumstances. The office requires a well-rounded individual with a diverse set of skills and understanding that can lead in all areas required.
The one absolutely necessary skill that stood out for me is the need for a county sheriff to be knowledgeable enough to manage a large staff with a lot of moving parts and to do it cooperatively with a lot of other agencies. Of the four candidates, I feel the only one with the right kind of experience to do that is Neil Kester. His qualifications, personal connections and common-sense plans for revitalizing the agency are what set him apart from the rest.
I will be voting for Neil Kester on November 3. It’s the smart choice for Augusta County.
– Letter from Tabby Diehl/Weyers Cave