Darrell English is running to become the next Stafford County Clerk of the Circuit Court. If he wins, he’ll replace Barbara Decatur whose held the job since 2001.
English faces two Primary Election challengers: Republicans Kathy Sterne and Jim Fry. Voters will head to the polls June 9 to select which Republican will move ahead to the November General Election.
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We send a candidate survey to English, and here’s what we learned:Â
PL: What are the top three major issues facing the district you wish to represent?
English:
1. Improve customer service
2. Cross train existing staff
3. Make the office more accessible to the citizens of Stafford County
PL: What concrete solutions do you propose to address these issues?
English:Â In order to improve customer service, I will extend office hours to accommodate the citizens. Current staff will be cross trained to avoid any interruptions in services.
I will ensure that all phone calls are answered by a staff member. I will have an open door policy in my office to ensure each and every question is answered.
PL: From your prospective, what is the job description of the office you’re seeking?
English:Â The clerk of court is a position elected by the citizens of Stafford County. This position is responsible for issuing licenses and maintaining vital records. The clerk is the custodian of all historical and current county records. The clerk is responsible for administering all judicial proceedings.
PL: What expertise will you bring to the office?
English: In my 34 years employed with the Stafford Sheriff’s Office, I know the mechanics of the court system. Preparing court cases familiarized me with the clerk’s office and records.
I have served as chairman of committees and organizations giving me leadership experience. As a life–long resident of the county, I am devoted to making sure the citizens feel that they are treated and respected. I am a good communicator and would work well with the County Board of Supervisors, county staff and judges.
PL: Do you feel that the average citizen is well-informed and understands the workings of local government? If not, how do you intend on improving communication with your constituency?
English: I believe the average citizen needs to be more informed on the workings of the Clerk’s office. I will design a brochure to answer the common questions. I will also work with the County Public Information Officer to provide information about any new or changes in the law. Implementation of staff cross training will provide better communications with the citizens.
PL: Have you ever made any mistakes in your public life? How have they effected you?
English: Â Yes, I have mistakes in my public and personal life. Those mistakes have helped me grow and learn that no one is perfect. It helped me better understand and communicate with the citizens and my family. I have also learned to never be quick to judge and to remember that we all make mistakes.
PL: Our readers want leaders in local government. Why should they vote for you?
English:Â Experienced employees need a leader. A leaders role is not just a position, it is taking action on behalf of your people. I can be the leader of Circuit Court. Not only do I have the resume as a leader, but I will work side by side with the employees to accomplish the goals and tasks before them.
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