Coloradoan Conversations: Share your endorsement for the 2022 Larimer County sheriff race

Coloradoan Conversations is the Coloradoan's opinion forum. Each Friday we'll pose two conversation-starting questions online at Coloradoan.com/opinion and moderate online discussion through the following Wednesday, recapping the best discussion points online the following Friday and in Sunday's printed edition.

This week's Coloradoan Conversation Starter:

After 12 years of Justin Smith's leadership, the Larimer County Sheriff's Office will get a new sheriff in 2023. But without a Democrat or other party candidate running for sheriff, the race will be decided in this month's Republican primary election.

John Feyen, an assistant chief with Fort Collins Police Services, and Jeff Fisher, deputy chief at the Louisville Police Department, are your GOP candidates. So it's endorsement time, Larimer County. Why do you think your chosen candidate is most deserving of the post, and what issues would you want Larimer County's next sheriff to focus on in his first term?

Click on the "View Comments" box at the top or bottom of this story to join the conversation. Print readers can participate online or by sending their thoughts to opinion@coloradoan.com.

Meet the candidates: Larimer County's next sheriff will be picked in the primary election.

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This article originally appeared on Fort Collins Coloradoan: Larimer County sheriff endorsements: John Feyen or Jeff Fisher?