By OBBM Network Editorial Staff
David Iverson
In a small town like Sheridan, Wyoming, local politics can have a big impact on daily life. Recently, the Sheridan County Republican Party hosted a debate for candidates running for county offices, giving voters a chance to hear from those vying for positions such as county clerk and coroner. Hosted by David Iverson, the debate featured a unique format, with candidates given set amounts of time to respond to statements rather than questions.
Candidate Qualifications
One candidate, Christine Temple, spoke about her qualifications and experience, highlighting her background in government and finance. She emphasized the importance of election integrity, compliance with statutes, and responsible budget management. Temple noted that her experience working with sensitive information and complex responsibilities has prepared her to manage the county clerk’s office with integrity, efficiency, transparency, and fiscal responsibility.
Temple also discussed the need for accurate documentation of voter rolls and the importance of following statutes. She expressed concern about the turnover within the clerk’s office and the need to create a positive work environment to retain employees. Temple also emphasized the importance of being a good steward of public funds, ensuring that budgets are managed effectively and efficiently.
Debate Format
The debate format was designed to force candidates to defend their beliefs and positions, rather than simply answering yes or no. By using statements instead of questions, the debate allowed candidates to provide more detailed and thoughtful responses. This format also gave voters a better sense of each candidate’s qualifications, experience, and values.
Closing Thoughts
The debate highlighted the importance of local politics and the impact that county officials can have on daily life. As voters prepare to head to the polls, it is essential to consider the qualifications, experience, and values of each candidate. By doing so, voters can make informed decisions and choose the best candidates to represent their community. The full episode of Cowboy State Politics is available on OBBM Network TV.
Watch the full episode:
Full episode available here through July 19, 2026 — a highlight clip replaces this player after that.
Watch Cowboy State Politics on OBBM Network TV: https://media.obbmnetwork.tv/embed/tv.html#series/cowboy-state-politics
Sheridan County GOP Candidates Debate County Offices
By OBBM Network Editorial Staff
David Iverson
In a small town like Sheridan, Wyoming, local politics can have a big impact on daily life. Recently, the Sheridan County Republican Party hosted a debate for candidates running for county offices, giving voters a chance to hear from those vying for positions such as county clerk and coroner. Hosted by David Iverson, the debate featured a unique format, with candidates given set amounts of time to respond to statements rather than questions.
Candidate Qualifications
One candidate, Christine Temple, spoke about her qualifications and experience, highlighting her background in government and finance. She emphasized the importance of election integrity, compliance with statutes, and responsible budget management. Temple noted that her experience working with sensitive information and complex responsibilities has prepared her to manage the county clerk’s office with integrity, efficiency, transparency, and fiscal responsibility.
Temple also discussed the need for accurate documentation of voter rolls and the importance of following statutes. She expressed concern about the turnover within the clerk’s office and the need to create a positive work environment to retain employees. Temple also emphasized the importance of being a good steward of public funds, ensuring that budgets are managed effectively and efficiently.
Debate Format
The debate format was designed to force candidates to defend their beliefs and positions, rather than simply answering yes or no. By using statements instead of questions, the debate allowed candidates to provide more detailed and thoughtful responses. This format also gave voters a better sense of each candidate’s qualifications, experience, and values.
Closing Thoughts
The debate highlighted the importance of local politics and the impact that county officials can have on daily life. As voters prepare to head to the polls, it is essential to consider the qualifications, experience, and values of each candidate. By doing so, voters can make informed decisions and choose the best candidates to represent their community. The full episode of Cowboy State Politics is available on OBBM Network TV.
Watch the full episode:
Full episode available here through July 19, 2026 — a highlight clip replaces this player after that.
Watch Cowboy State Politics on OBBM Network TV: https://media.obbmnetwork.tv/embed/tv.html#series/cowboy-state-politics
OBBM Network Editorial Staff
[email protected]Editorial team behind OBBM Network — independent, hyper-local journalism syndicated through HyperLocalLoop and OBBM Network TV.
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