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Nye County Law Enforcement Association endorsement

We are pleased to announce that after completing our voting process, we are proud to offer you the endorsement of the Nye County Law Enforcement Association (NCLEA) for the 2014 election of Nye County Sheriff. We would like to congratulate you on behalf of the members of the NCLEA.

As you know, the NCLEA is a public safety association made up of the Nye County Sheriff’s Office deputies, detectives and sergeants, as well as investigators from the Nye County District Attorney’s Office, Nye County juvenile probation officers and Pahrump Justice Court bailiffs.

The decision to endorse your candidacy was not just a decision made by the NCLEA leadership, but rather a majority vote by the NCLEA membership. You in fact received an affirmative endorsement vote of 74 percent of the voters.

With this endorsement we authorize you to use the name and logo of our organization in your campaign advertisements and materials for this election term.

Again, congratulations on behalf of the Nye County Law Enforcement Association. We look forward to working with you in the future. “Elect Sharon Wehrly for Nye County Sheriff”

Sincerely,

NCLEA Executive Board

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