Statements From Terri's Sons

Christopher’s testimony:

Terri's sons Chris and Nathan. Chris is a second lieutenant in the U.S. Marines and Nathan is a third year cadet at West Point.

Vote Terri Thobaben! This is all I can think of when people ask me what to think of my Mom running for County Commissioner and I say this with no reservation what so ever. 

My Mom has always held our wonderful county in the highest regard and worked diligently to serve it throughout the years in all types of positions and areas making her extremely qualified and experienced for the position. 

In terms of who my Mom is, you can ask anyone about my Mom and all you will hear are great things about her character and demeanor. Her qualities do not stop there however, as she also posses the drive and work ethic to get things done for our county and reach goals that she sets out. 

These characteristics coupled with her love for our community and sharp intellect make her the perfect person to lead Clinton County into the future, and not just any future but a smarter and better future that ensures a fiscally responsible government, beneficial growth and a future that will keep our community beautiful. 

Again, Vote Terri Thobaben! It is one decision that you will be happy you made not only for yourself, but for all of our futures here in Clinton County.

Chris Thobaben

Nathan’s testimony:

I would vote for my Mom because of her honesty and work ethic (beyond the obvious reasons like she controls my food). I have never seen her take any endeavor lightly. Her energy has often exceeded mine. I have seen her meticulously prepare for everything from Cub Scout meetings when she was our den mother to her National Board Certification as a teacher. All that know her know what a good listener she is and know that she will do her best to make sure everyone is heard. Also, her integrity is something that I have always admired and striven to emulate. She will take the duties of her office seriously and will do what is necessary to ensure the preservation of all the things we hold dear about our county.

Nathan Thobaben