Linda Burhenne
Source the News-Herald
If elected, Burhenne said she would continue efforts to modernize the township’s government, fix road department deficiencies and seek more grant funding to serve township residents.
“I have a long history of helping to fix struggling agencies,” she said. “I would like to apply that experience in turning things around in my home town.”
Political party: n/a
Office sought: Leroy Township Trustee
Age: 72
City of residence: Leroy Township
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Occupation: retired
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Elected office experience (Office must have appeared on a public ballot):
I have served as a member of the Riverside Board of Education ( eight years) and as a Leroy Township Trustee (twelve years).
Non-elected experience (boards, organizations, etc.):
I spent fifteen years in various roles in Geauga County government administration including asst. county administrator and county administrator.
Education: Harvey High School high school diploma
Should you be elected, what are three specific areas you’d like to change, address, improve or further research, and how specifically would you go about it?:
Should I be elected, I would like to focus on continuing to modernize Leroy Township government, fixing deficiencies in the road department, and working to pull in more grant money to assist in providing better service to township residents.
Whether for past accomplishments or future goals, why should voters elect you?:
I have a long history of helping to fix struggling agencies. I would like to apply that experience in turning things around in my home town.
