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Commissioner Seth Crawford Running for Crook County Judge

Monday, September 14, 2015

 

Seth Crawford; via Seth Crawford's Facebook page

Crook County Commissioner Seth Crawford has announced that he will be running for Crook County Judge.

Crawford has been a County Commissioner since 2011. During his time in office, Crawford has worked to expand the technology sector in the county, helped to streamline the County's business and planning departments and helped to establish a new tourism region called River Canyon Country with officials from Jefferson County, Crooked River Ranch, Terrebonne, Maupin, and Warm Springs.

Before being elected Commissioner, he sat on the Prineville city planning commission.

If elected, Crawford said he would focus his time in office on jobs, long-term budget planning, transparency and quality of life issues.

About Crawford

Crawford is a lifelong resident of Oregon and a graduate of the University of Oregon. He currently lives in Prineville with his wife, Susan, and their three daughters, Chloe, Reagan and Landon.

He describes himself as an avid swimmer, hunter and fisherman. He is an active member or supporter of the Crook County Chamber of Commerce, Kiwanis Club of Prineville, CC Cattleman’s Association, Oregon Hunters Association, Central Oregon Trail Alliance, Crook County 4-H and Future Farmers of America programs, High Desert Food and Farm Alliance, Friends of the Flag, Friends of the Library, Crook County Historical Society, and Crook County High School boosters.

 

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