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Primary Election • May 19, 2026

Expertise & Experience

Proven Experience Serving Kootenai County

As Kootenai County Assessor, my responsibility is to ensure property assessments are accurate, fair, and applied consistently under Idaho law. This role requires deep technical knowledge, professional certification, and a commitment to transparency. My experience is grounded in decades of appraisal work and public service, not campaign rhetoric.

Current Assessor 6 Years - Unanimously Appointed - Duly Elected

Currently serving as Kootenai County Assessor, responsible for overseeing property valuation, assessment standards, and compliance with Idaho statutes.

40+ Years of Combined Relevant Experience

Over four decades of directly relevant experience in county administration and property cost-estimating, evaluation and appraisal-related fields, providing real-world expertise that informs every assessment decision.

Certified Tax Appraiser / Bachelor Science in Economics

Certified Tax Appraiser by the State Tax Commission ensuring assessments are performed using recognized methodologies and industry standards. Completed 200+ hours of appraisal and valuation coursework.

How Professional Experience Protects Property Owners

Experience matters because property assessments affect every homeowner, business, and taxing district. Accurate assessments ensure fairness across the tax base while preventing overvaluation and inequity.

  • Consistent application of valuation methods

  • Defensible assessments backed by data

  • Clear explanations when property owners have questions

  • Compliance with Idaho law and state oversight requirements

Professional Standards and Credentials

Professional Standards and Credentials

  • Certified Mass Appraiser

  • Adherence to state assessment guidelines

  • Use of standardized valuation models

  • Continuous review of assessment practices

Local Knowledge That Matters

Kootenai County’s growth, property types, and market conditions are unique. Long-term familiarity with the county allows assessments to reflect real conditions rather than generic assumptions.

  • Residential, agricultural, and commercial property understanding

  • Knowledge of local market trends

  • Awareness of development patterns and zoning impacts

  • Practical experience working with local property owners

Accountability in Public Office

Public service demands integrity, transparency, and accountability. Every assessment must be defensible, lawful, and open to review.

  • Clear appeal processes

  • Accessible office communication

  • Documented valuation methods

  • Respect for taxpayers and property owners

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