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Amador County elected officials invited to take oath Jan. 3

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slide1-_amador_county_elected_officials_invited_to_take_oath_jan._3.pngAmador County – Ten elected Amador County officials have been invited to take their oath of office at noon Monday, January 3rd in the Board of Supervisors Chambers in the county administration building at 810 Court Street in Jackson.

Amador Registrar of Voters Sheldon D. Johnson in a memo December 20th to the media and the board of supervisors made the invitation to the elected officials.

All 10 have been re-elected to their positions, and only one faced opposition in the election, that being Assessor Jim Rooney. Rooney was elected for his third term, and started his first term in 2003.

The officials who have been invited to take their oath of office all were unopposed in the June primary. Auditor Joe Lowe also starts his third term and first took office in 2003. County Clerk and Recorder Sheldon Johnson is in his 32nd year in office, and his position also includes the position of Registrar of Voters, and the Commissioner of Civil Marriages.

Superintendent of Schools Richard F. Glock will start his third year as superintendent of the Amador County Unified School District. He took over for former Superintendent Mike Carey in July 2008.

District Attorney Todd Riebe will start his fourth elected term, and was first elected in 1998. Sheriff and Coroner Martin Ryan is entering his second term, and was first elected in 2006, and took office in 2007.

Superior Court Judge Susan C. Harlan is starting her fourth elected term in office, and was first appointed in 1991 by Gov. Pete Wilson. She was first elected in 1992.

District 3 Supervisor Theodore F. “Ted” Novelli is starting his second term on the Amador County Board of Supervisors. His first term began in 2007. Current Chairman, Supervisor Brian Oneto of District 5 is also starting his second term, and took office in 2007. Treasurer and Tax Collector Mike Ryan starts his sixth term, and was first elected in 1991.

Story by Jim Reece This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.

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