Two Democrats are running for Jefferson County sheriff: incumbent Joe Nole and Art Frank. Joe Nole has been county sheriff for the past four years but has spent the last 32 years in the sheriff’s office, holding positions varying from patrol deputy to appointed sheriff. Before that, he worked as a backcountry ranger for the forest service. Now, he volunteers with the county’s Behavioral Health Court and Homeless Task Force.
Nole is running on a platform of community policing, which to him means that the sheriff’s office takes responsibility for prevention and treatment as well as formal policing. Nole believes that it is the role of the office to compassionately address mental illness, homelessness, and addiction in Jefferson County in order to make everyone safer, healthier, and more able to lead full lives. He believes he can draw from his experience while helping the office adapt positively to changes brought by the pandemic, law enforcement reform, and the racial justice movement.
Art Frank is a Jefferson County fire commissioner, member of the administrative board of JeffCom 911, and former county undersheriff. Frank is challenging Nole as a fellow Democrat with a less clear vision for the role. He wants to bring positive change to the office and increase community responsiveness if elected.
Sheriff Nole is running on a slightly more progressive platform and deserves your vote for Jefferson County sheriff.
Two Democrats are running for Jefferson County sheriff: incumbent Joe Nole and Art Frank. Joe Nole has been county sheriff for the past four years but has spent the last 32 years in the sheriff’s office, holding positions varying from patrol deputy to appointed sheriff. Before that, he worked as a backcountry ranger for the forest service. Now, he volunteers with the county’s Behavioral Health Court and Homeless Task Force.
Nole is running on a platform of community policing, which to him means that the sheriff’s office takes responsibility for prevention and treatment as well as formal policing. Nole believes that it is the role of the office to compassionately address mental illness, homelessness, and addiction in Jefferson County in order to make everyone safer, healthier, and more able to lead full lives. He believes he can draw from his experience while helping the office adapt positively to changes brought by the pandemic, law enforcement reform, and the racial justice movement.
Art Frank is a Jefferson County fire commissioner, member of the administrative board of JeffCom 911, and former county undersheriff. Frank is challenging Nole as a fellow Democrat with a less clear vision for the role. He wants to bring positive change to the office and increase community responsiveness if elected.
Sheriff Nole is running on a slightly more progressive platform and deserves your vote for Jefferson County sheriff.
Because of a Tim Eyman initiative, the Legislature is required to submit any bill it passes that closes tax loopholes or raises revenue to a non-binding advisory vote. The Legislature had a historically productive 2022 session, resulting in several advisory votes appearing on the ballot. We hope the Legislature will change the law to remove these meaningless measures in the future.