Minnesota and North Dakota Voter's Guide

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Wabasha County Commissioner District 3

County commissioners are the county s key policymakers. They oversee the administration of the county, set county budget, and participate in county long-range planning. County services that they oversee include a wide variety of social service and welfare programs, as well as certain public health programs. Learn more about the day in the life of a county commissioner in this video from the Association of Minnesota Counties.

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    Eugene Brent McNallan
    (NP)

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    Donald S Springer
    (NP)

Biographical Information

If elected, what will your top three priorities be and why? (750 characters)

How would you ensure election laws do not create barriers to Minnesotans’ freedom to vote while also ensuring safe and secure elections? (500 characters)

What do you see as the biggest challenges to mental health and social services in your county, and how would you address them? (500 characters)

Contact Phone 507-951-1772
Campaign Email votemcnallan@aol.com
Make informed decisions with common sense and taxpayer dollars in mind. Added taxes and levy increases hurts the residents. Wasteful spending of remodeling the commissioner board room while delaying road repairs and removing recycling areas doesn’t benefit the residents.

Have open and honest communication with residents and employees. Lack of communication created a poor work environment resulting in the loss of good employees. It has also caused a disconnect with what is important to the county residents.

Work with employees and other elected officials to better serve Wabasha County Residents. It is important to work with cities, towns, townships, other counties, and staff to find better and more efficient ways to serve all residents.
It is important to keep voters well informed with open and honest communication. It is also important to work with the State of MN, Auditor, and Election Officials to ensure voters rights are not impeded.
Need, availability, and expense are the biggest challenges. Mental health and social services cover a wide range of issues and ages. From child care to adult/senior care both physical and mental care there is a shortage of facilities and staff needed to meet these challenges. It is important to work with the State of MN, schools, hospitals, clinics, and other agencies to work towards meeting these needs. It is also important to lobby the State of MN to increase funds available to our county.
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The League of Women Voters of Minnesota and North Dakota crafted the questions sent to the candidates in the Spring of 2024. They reached out to candidates based on contact information in their public candidate filings. Candidates with email addresses were invited and reminded with emails. Candidates with only mailing addresses were sent a letter. Candidates with phone numbers received a phone call as well.

Candidate responses are published as they responded and have not been edited, except when responses were longer than the given character limit. In those cases, the responses are truncated.

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