LETTERS: Elise Brown will listen

To the editor:

Mainers have the luxury of meeting the people who are running for office to represent us. Getting to know candidates personally makes a difference. I have met Elise Brown several times, and I’m voting for her to be Waldo County Commissioner in District #3.

In the past six months, I have spoken with Elise at the Searsmont Town Meeting, the Searsmont Memorial Day Parade, and at Hannaford, in Belfast. She took the time to come to a Searsmont Selectmen’s meeting to ask “What do you need from your county government?” and “What issues do you have with the commissioners now?” Attending that meeting as a newspaper’s town correspondent, I was impressed with her questions. I was even more impressed when she listened to the answers.

Elise also tells you when she does not know something. And, special for a candidate, she treats you like you are the only and most important person in the room. I’m old enough to appreciate these qualities, and to have experienced very different reactions and evasions in the past from people running for local, state and federal office.

In short, I have gotten to know something about Elise Brown, the person. Call her a breath of fresh air. Or call her the Waldo County District #3 County Commissioner. Come November, that’s who I hope she will be. I ask folks from Brooks, Burnham, Freedom, Knox, Liberty, Montville, Morrill, Palermo, Searsmont, Thorndike, Troy and Unity to join me in voting for Elise.

Michael Sirota
Searsmont

 
 

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