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Voice Your Support

Elections belong to the people and every person deserves to have their voice heard. Your support is vital to helping others understand why we are the right vote this November. By sharing your endorsement, your voice will help build a stronger, safer Cass County.

Supporter Endorsements

I am proud to support my lifelong friend in his campaign for Sheriff. He is an intelligent, fair, and loyal man who leads with integrity and always strives to do what is right.

 

He is not only an upstanding member of the community, but also a devoted family man with strong morals and values at the center of his life. He treats people with respect, leads with honesty, and genuinely cares about the safety and well-being of others and his community.

 

This community deserves leadership built on trust, accountability, and character, and I truly believe he will serve with honor and put the people first.

-David R.

I’ve had the privilege of seeing firsthand the kind of man Aaron is — hardworking, compassionate, dependable, and deeply committed to the people around him. Aaron cares deeply about his community and the people in it. The same kindness, strength, and integrity he shows to his family are the qualities he would bring to serving Cass County as Sheriff. Cass County would be lucky to have someone with his dedication and character serving in that role. I’m proud to support him. 

-Samantha F.

I am writing to express my strong support for Deputy Aaron Ammerman. I have known Aaron for most of my life, and I have seen firsthand his dedication to serving Cass County. Deputy Ammerman goes above and beyond this duty, not only in enforcing the law but in building trust in the community. Aaron represents the best of law enforcement—fair, professional, and genuinely caring. I strongly support him as a deputy, husband and father.


Deputy Aaron Ammerman is highly ethical and possesses the judgment necessary to handle complex law enforcement situations safely and effectively. He will be a valuable asset to both the department and the community.

-Jed W.

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