Meet The Candidates For Sheriff

Tony Almaguer is a candidate for Blaine County Sheriff.

“I am honored to stand before you as a candidate for the position of Blaine County Sheriff,” Almaguer wrote. He said he has dedicated his life to serving and protecting this community.

Almaguer has 30 years of experience in law enforcement and a deep commitment to upholding justice, and said he is ready to lead as the next sheriff.

As sheriff, Almaguer said he will prioritize the safety and well-being of every resident in Blaine County. “I understand the unique challenges we face, and I am prepared to address them with integrity and dedication. I believe in the power of community involvement and collaboration. Together, we can build a safer and stronger Blaine County,” he added.

Almaguer said he will work tirelessly to foster a positive relationship between law enforcement and the community, ensuring that citizen concerns are addressed.

“Public safety is my top priority. I will implement effective strategies to reduce crime, protect our neighborhoods, and support our law enforcement officers.With your support, we can create a safer environment for our families and future generations,” Almaguer said.

Transparency and accountability are essential values that Almaguer said he will uphold as sheriff. He will work to ensure that the sheriff’s office operates with integrity, honesty, and openness. Residents, he said, can trust him to lead with transparency and to always prioritize the needs of the community right here in Blaine County.

Almaguer said he really appreciates the time and consideration voters have given him and hopes to create ae a brighter future for Blaine County.

Editor’s note: Each candidate for county office was given the opportunity to speak with the paper directly. Most chose to do so. Candidate Tony Almaguer chose to write his own statement. With very few changes for continuity, it appears here as written.