17-Year-Old To Run For Local Political Office
By JACK MCKINLEY
Campaign Public Relations Director
WARSAW — Evan J. McKinley, student at Warsaw Community High School, is declaring his 2016 candidacy to run for Kosciusko County Council-At-Large. McKinley will be seeking election to one of the three seats that become available in the 2016 General Election as three current councilmen terms will expire. Turning the age of 18 prior to the General Election enables him to both vote and run for local office.
Although this high school junior is considered young by political pundits, McKinley brings a seasoned political awareness to this campaign. He has spent the last two years educating himself and acquiring the knowledge to effectively represent the people of Kosciusko County.
For the last two years he has attended city and county council meetings, spoken at a school board meeting, served on campaign teams that elected State Rep. Curt Nisly and Kosciusko Superior Court Judge Torrey Bauer. He has also been actively involved behind the scenes in many political conservative value support groups. Evan will aggressively seek to combat the impact of the liberal agenda on the lives of our local citizens.
As your elected representative, Evan will be vigilant in representing the needs and desires of the Kosciusko County Community. Evan is here because he truly cares about people and the community he lives in and he wants to insure that the County Council will always operate in a fiscally responsible way. He intends to start going door to door to introduce himself and meet as many county residents as possible.
Evan stated; “I am very excited to begin this first step in serving my community. I look forward to adressing and helping to resolve the challenges and issues we face both now and in the future.”
Find out more about the campaign at evanmckinley.com.