As voters across Levy County mark absentee ballots, drive to Bronson for early voting or prepare to go to the polls Tuesday, one of the biggest questions they should ask is "Who will do the best job for me?"
Elected officials are often called public servants because their chief role is to serve the people who elect them into office.
And because your tax dollars pay the salaries of these men and women, you should make your voting decision just as if you were the owner of a business hiring a new employee.
Is it loyalty you seek? Common sense? Fiscal responsibility? Hard work?
When marking your ballots, think about the next four years and who you will trust to make decisions that are best for you and the county. Be informed. Ask questions. Do your homework.
And above all else, vote. It's your chance to have a say in the hiring process.
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