Vote Muller for Sheriff!
- Letters of Support-

We want to thank everyone that submitted letters to the local papers. Your kind words and support mean so much. From these letters the people of Adams County can get a very good idea of Sheriff Muller's Character, Experience and Service to our Community! Thank You!

Redding Supports Muller For Sheriff!

I am asking for your support to re-elect Adams County Sheriff James Muller on May 19.

Sheriff Muller has over 19 years experience in law enforcement with 12 years experience in the sheriff’s office making him the only qualified candidate.

He has a proven track record and has made significant progress since elected in 2005.

All his accomplishments have been at no expense to the taxpayers, which is very important in these economic times. He has worked very hard to make these improvements without increasing the budget, actually bringing more money into the county through these changes.

Sheriff Muller is very involved in community projects and donates his time unselfishly to help others.

I encourage you to view his Web site at www.electmuller.com to see his achievements/experience and believe you will agree we need to re-elect Sheriff James Muller if saving taxpayers’ money is important.

If his name is not on the ballot, I ask your support by writing his name on the line next to sheriff.

I feel we need “experienced” elected officials that value our tax dollars and will not create more of a burden than we already have.

Dianne Redding

Littlestown


Retired law enforcement officer supports Muller

As a retired law enforcement officer and current criminal justice instructor, I wish to express my support for Sheriff James Muller in the May 19 Primary Election. Sheriff Muller has earned another term.

He has demonstrated the experience and leadership for the job while moving the Sheriff’s Office forward in his first term at little to no cost to taxpayers. He is a sure thing. Anyone else is a gamble. Why gamble?

A Marine Corps sergeant and Viet Nam combat veteran, upon discharge he worked in the building trades. He started then ran his own successful business. His criminal justice career goes back decades; the Adams County Prison, a county detective, a marshal and, finally, the Sheriff’s Office. A long-time shooter, he is the certified firearms instructor who conducts the annual firearms qualifications for all deputy sheriffs.

Working in every facet of that office for the past 13 years, he understands the actual operation of the Sheriff’s Office, which does a lot more than just serve warrants and transport prisoners.

He has made numerous improvements from downsizing the fleet, obtaining new equipment and training such as bullet resistant vests, TASER units, safety holsters which protect his deputies, court personnel and citizens alike to purchasing a bus to more economically transport prisoners. More are planned. He worked hard to improve cooperation between the Sheriff’s Office and state and local police agencies.

Sheriff Muller is very involved in his community. He and his deputies have donated much personal time, at no taxpayer cost, working on youth- oriented programs to improve safety and prevent crime. He has earned our support and should be reelected.

Carol Miller

Gettysburg



Sheriff is a kind and caring person

I would like to give a huge thank you to Adams County Sheriff James W. Muller for taking time out of his busy schedule recently to assist me with my career development project at the York Business Institute.

His help was very much appreciated and unselfish as I am not a resident of Adams County, so there is no vote to be won.

This truly shows what a kind and caring person he is and I would like to say to the people of Adams County you have one great sheriff and he definitely should be re-elected.

Again, thank you Sheriff James Muller and I only wish I could give you my vote as you surely deserve it.

There should be more elected officials like you.

Sharon Clayton

York


Sees Muller as best for the job

Our family wanted to write this letter in support of James Muller as Sheriff! We have known Jim for over 25 years as an employer, a friend, and a godfather to our daughter!  We knew his parents as friends also!

We want to ensure the voters of Adams County that if they are looking for a sheriff that worked his way up through the ranks, it’s Jim!   Jim got to where he is today by honesty, hard work, long hours and perseverance! The leadership traits of the Marines are still a part of his daily life! He has common sense and is easy to talk to!

Many of his projects as sheriff have come about at no cost to the county or taxpayers! How? By Jim seeking private donations and working at fundraising events! Check out the fuel efficient vehicles, “Deadbeat Dad” legislation, the K-9 unit, and prisoner transportation bus!

Take some time to research Jim’s experience and accomplishments. We think you will like what you see! Jim really is the best man for the job!  

Robert Plank

Cashtown


For him, Muller adds up

I’m honored to know both candidates for the sheriff of Adams County as they are both Vietnam veterans and both received various combat awards, citations, and proudly served our country. In civilian life, they both succeeded while in business as well as received numerous degrees, firearm instruction certificates, college courses, and a lot of “atta-boys” for their good deeds from their past employers. But one candidate, Sheriff Muller, is definitely way ahead of the pack and should be re-elected sheriff of Adams County because of his law enforcement experience.

Here’s how it all adds up with Sheriff Muller.

Sheriff Muller’s law enforcement experience equals constable plus corrections officer plus county detective plus deputy U.S. marshal plus deputy sheriff plus county sheriff.

Here’s how it all adds up with Mr. Redding.

Mr. Redding’s law enforcement experience equals constable plus n/a.

It is clear to me that Mr. Redding shows a lack of the most important attribute, law enforcement experience. The proof is “in the pudding.” Accolades and awards are not the only qualifications for the office of Adams County sheriff.

Tom Meligakes

Gettysburg


Intern thankful for Muller’s help

I would like to thank the Adams County Sheriff’s Department and Sheriff James Muller, in particular, for the opportunity given to me, the opportunity to work with the sheriff’s department as an intern to complete my college course. It was an exciting and beneficial learning experience.

Sheriff Muller was very helpful and taught me about the sheriff’s department and how it operates on a day-to-day basis. This showed me how much work is done behind the scenes and how much is typically unnoticed by the public.

Sheriff Muller does an exceptional job as sheriff and was a tremendous help to me in my time here. My internship with the Adams County Sheriff’s Department was an experience that I will not forget and that will help me in my future career. I am very thankful for the opportunity Sheriff Muller provided me and I am grateful for everything he taught me.

Twila Herr

Hanover


Knows duties and office operations

The sheriff's office primary duties are serving the court with transporting of inmates, serving civil process papers, court security, sheriff sales, etc.

The sheriff's office is understaffed but Sheriff James Muller is getting the job done with the same amount of deputies as 10 years ago.

Sheriff Muller has made significant progress within the office at no expense to the taxpayers which is important in this economy.

With 19 years of law enforcement experience, 12 years in the sheriff's office, James Muller is the only qualified candidate with full knowledge of the duties and operation of the office.

You may view his website at www.electmuller.com to reinforce his experience/accomplishments and I think you will agree we need to re-elect Sheriff James W. Muller on May 19.

If his name is not on your ballot, you can write him in the line next to Sheriff.

Beth Muller

York Springs


Notes Muller’s integrity and grit

Monday, I read a letter to the Editor, concerning Sheriff James Muller. Sharon Clayton stated in her letter, that he is a kind, caring and unselfish person. I agree.

He is also an honest, hard working, dedicated elected official.

He cares not only about the well being of the people, but also about the financial burden we bear.

Sheriff Muller is a man with integrity, grit and concern. He will not make hollow promises under the ruse of obtaining votes.

He states what he plans to do, and then does it. This is an admirable quality.

If you have questions about him or his accomplishments, visit his website, www.electmuller.com. It is both informative and impressive, and truly describes the man he is.

Janet Nye
Fairfield


Franklin Sheriff supports Muller

Upon being successfully elected in November 2007, I assumed office in early 2008. Although I served as deputy sheriff in Franklin County for 15 years, it became quickly apparent to me that the office of Sheriff has increased in responsibility and complexity. It was during this time that I had the fortunate opportunity to contact and meet your Sheriff in Adams County, James Muller. Over the course of several months, Sheriff Muller and I met and discussed many common ideas, concerns and solutions to the various issues that occur in the day to day operations of a county sheriff’s office. I have come to know Jim as a friend and a committed and dedicated fellow county sheriff and have come to greatly value his advice and insight into this most important office.

Having had the opportunity to meet and work with your current Sheriff, I hope that the voters of Adams County consider Sheriff James Muller’s dedication and accomplishments during the time he has served as your Sheriff.

Dane M. Anthony
Franklin County Sheriff


Laud’s Muller’s Camporee help

A special thank you for Sheriff Muller.

As a father of a scout in Boy Scout Troop 110, I would personally like to thank Sheriff Muller for his assistance in making the Fall Camporee at Camp Tuckahoe a great success.

Sheriff Muller not only brought his dog and had an informative and entertaining demonstration for the scouts, he was also instrumental in getting the Hershey Bomb Squad to bring their vehicles and equipment. If it was not for Sheriff Muller, we may not have had any demonstrations, at least not ones that were as exciting and fun for the boys and their families.

I believe I speak for the many scout troops and their families that were there that day in saying that his dedication and commitment to helping this project should reflect his dedication and commitment to Adams County. I am sure he had plenty of other things that he needed to do on a Saturday afternoon; instead he spent it with us.

Again, thanks for taking the time Sheriff Muller and for making our Fall Camporee something the boys will remember for a long time.

Scott Miller
Hanover


Another Redding says Vote Muller!

I am writing to express my support to re-elect Sheriff James Muller on May 19.

He is the only candidate that has the experience/knowledge and proven track record. He is definitely the most qualified. One candidate claims to be law enforcement but only as a constable which makes me question how he would run an office he knows nothing about. None of the other candidates have any plans or ideas on what they would do, but Sheriff Muller came into office four years ago with an agenda and has followed through making significant changes and saving taxpayers money.

I will vote based on experience and proven accomplishments.

I urge you to examine the experience and background of the candidates and believe you will find Sheriff James W. Muller should be re-elected as Sheriff of Adams County.

James Redding

Littlestown


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