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Monday, April 29, 2024

McLean County Sheriff Jon Sandage Joins Sullivan’s Safe Streets Leadership Council

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Candidate for governor Jesse Sullivan | Jesse Sullivan/Facebook

Candidate for governor Jesse Sullivan | Jesse Sullivan/Facebook

BLOOMINGTON, IL – Republican candidate for governor Jesse Sullivan today announced McLean County Sheriff Jon Sandage as a member of his Safe Streets Leadership Council, a bipartisan group of over 20 Illinois leaders who support Sullivan’s plan to enforce the law, defend our heroes, and restore accountability in Illinois.

"Across the state, we have seen an alarming uptick in violence and decrease in law enforcement morale over the last few years," said Sheriff Sandage.

"We are all sick of the anti-police policies being pushed by the current governor. Jesse Sullivan has common-sense ideas to get us back on the right path, which is why I am honored to join his Safe Streets Leadership Council, to advocate for the needs of our county."


McLean County Sheriff Jon Sandage | Provided by Sullivan for Illinois

Including active and retired Illinois sheriffs, past presidents of the Illinois Sheriffs’ Association, and sitting state’s attorneys, the Leadership Council stands as the strongest coalition of active law enforcement of any candidate in the governor’s race.

“Traveling across the state I’ve heard the same message from Illinoisans in diners, churches, and veterans' halls: Our police are tired of being defunded and demonized. They’re sick of a system that prioritizes violent offenders over victims. And they’re demoralized by an administration that ignores them,” Jesse Sullivan said.

“In my administration, law enforcement will always have a seat at the table. I’m so fortunate to partner with leaders like Sheriff Sandage who believe in our campaign’s vision to bring safety and certainty back to our communities.”

Members of the Leadership Council serve as ambassadors for Sullivan’s Safe Streets plan, advocating for its principles and representing law enforcement in key discussions.

The co-chairs of the Leadership Council are McDonough County Sheriff Nick Petitgout and Menard County Sheriff Mark Oller. Additional members of the council include:

Gary Farha, Adams County State’s Attorney

James Reed, Bureau County Sheriff

Devron Ohrn, Cass County Sheriff

Dave Bartoni, Franklin County Sheriff

Travis Duffy, Hancock County Sheriff

J.T. Fricker, Hardin County Sheriff

Mark Lumbeck, Henderson County Sheriff (retired)

Joe Cervantez, Jackson County State's Attorney

David Clague, Knox County Sheriff

Jack Harlan, Knox County Sheriff’s Deputy and candidate for sheriff

Mark Landers, Logan County Sheriff

Dusty Terrill, Mercer County Sheriff

Gabe Grosboll, Menard County State's Attorney

Larry Smith, Menard County Sheriff (retired), former president of Illinois Sheriffs’ Association

Mark Vogelzang, Piatt County Sheriff

Dave Greenwood, Pike County Sheriff

J. Whipper Johnson, Saline County Sheriff

Tom Eddinger, Scott County Sheriff

Jeff Lower, Tazewell County Sheriff

Pat Hartshorn, Vermilion County Sheriff, former president of Illinois Sheriffs’ Association

Jeff Diederich, Williamson County candidate for sheriff, former Johnson County Chief Deputy

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Read Sullivan’s Safe Streets plan at jessesullivan.com/safe/

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