Joe Smith write in Candidate for Bourbon County Commissioner District 5

Joe Smith write  in Candidate for Bourbon County Commissioner District 5 My name is Joe Smith and I am a republican running as a write in candidate for Bourbon County Commission Dist 5.

11/05/2025

I want to thank everyone who helped on the campaign and those who voted for me. I will still be involved with the County Commission but from the sidelines as usual. i urge everyone to stay involved, attend the Commission meetings and comment to make your views known.

Today, Monday is the last day to vote early from 8-12 at the courthouse. Tomorrow, Nov 4th vote at your polling place fr...
11/03/2025

Today, Monday is the last day to vote early from 8-12 at the courthouse.

Tomorrow, Nov 4th vote at your polling place from 7am-7pm.

10/31/2025

I believe it is the duty of every American to vote. We select the people who direct the country, states, and counties we live in. I’m urging you to get out and vote. I would ask you to remember that unless we take positive action to ensure our freedom that anarchy and lawlessness will rule our lives. Government refers to people granting authority to individuals who are entrusted with the responsibility of making decisions about governance. If we give the right to govern to incompetent people, we will get incompetent government.

As an American it is your right to be free but “Freedom is not Free” it takes blood, sweat and tears to secure it. Voters should know the candidates to make informed choices and elect qualified officials.
In this election, we can elect Bourbon County Commissioners who are respectful, responsible, and resourceful. It is your choice.
Election day is next Tuesday, November 4, 2025.

Remember to fill in the oval and write in Joe Smith for District 5 Commissioner.

10/30/2025

TONIGHT!!
5-7pm,
Common Ground
Visit with Julie Buchta-city commission candidate.
Joe Smith county commission candidate.

10/28/2025

A Message After Last Night’s Bourbon County Commission Meeting

After sitting through last night’s Bourbon County Commission meeting, I feel I need to speak up.

As elected officials, your first and most important duty is to serve the public. Your second is to work respectfully and cooperatively with your fellow elected officials. And your third is to be transparent and honest with the people you represent.

Unfortunately, our current commission is failing in all three areas. The lack of respect, cooperation, and professionalism has become obvious. I hear the word “team” used often, but there is no real team — only three commissioners, their county counselor, and an outside HR consultant.

The way some of these officials treat others, especially their peers, is disrespectful. It’s not how local government should function.

I want to make something clear: I didn’t personally know our Clerk, Treasurer, Register of Deeds, or Sheriff until I joined the Budget Advisory Board. But it didn’t take long to notice that personal issues between the commissioners and these other elected officials are preventing real progress in our county.

I’ve talked with a lot of people about this. The majority are unhappy with the lack of respect, lack of transparency, and the misuse of authority. Many have even told me they preferred the previous commission — the same one these current members fought so hard to replace.

If we want Bourbon County to move forward, we must work together. We must be transparent. We must stop silencing others and start listening to the people who know how county government operates.

The treatment of the Treasurer, Clerk, and Deputy Clerk at last night’s meeting was unacceptable. I want to personally apologize to those individuals for the way they were spoken to.

Our Clerk has a wealth of knowledge and experience in city, county, and school government. The Budget Advisory Board said more than once that this commission could succeed — if they would simply work with her instead of against her.

Our commissioners also need to start working with our Sheriff and EMS departments, not against them. These are two of the most vital departments in our county. They’ve repeatedly come before the commission asking for tools and resources to do their jobs, only to be pushed further down the agenda each week.

We can’t keep dragging these meetings out while our first responders go without. It’s time to make clear, informed decisions based on facts and expertise, not personal feelings or politics.

At the next meeting, I’d also like to hear directly from the Deputy Clerk, the Clerk, and the Treasurer in response to Mr. Emerson’s comments last night — comments they were not allowed to address.

I would like to know what other counties Mr. Emerson has helped go through this process, from his remarks (and what I’ve researched myself), he doesn’t seem to understand how our county’s systems actually function. The people who do this work every day deserve a chance to speak publicly about how these proposed changes affect them.

From what I’ve learned through the payroll office, this new process isn’t saving us money, time, or effort — it’s adding work to an already overburdened and understaffed office. And the fact that the commission tried to push this change during an election says a lot about their lack of understanding of how government truly works.

I’m also concerned with the number of executive sessions this commission holds which is alarming. Almost every meeting includes multiple closed-door discussions, usually listed as “non-elected personnel.” But the only non-elected personnel under their direct authority are the Public Works Director, EMS Director, and County Appraiser.

So, are we to believe all these sessions are only about those three individuals? It doesn’t add up. These closed meetings are happening far more often than anything we ever saw from the last commission, despite all the criticism those former members received.

At the end of the day, if we want this county to succeed, we need leadership that’s willing to put in the time, do the work, and respect the process. Being a county commissioner is not a part-time job. It takes commitment, study, preparation and cooperation.

If the people of District 5 choose to write me in and elect me, I promise a complete turnaround — in transparency, respect, and professionalism.

All of our elected officials are Republicans, and we should be working together — not tearing each other down. This infighting is why our party struggles nationwide.

I have the background, education, and temperament to work with Mr. Motley and make meaningful, positive change in our county government. I believe we should trust our skilled employees and other officials to do the job alongside us. Whether I’m elected or not, I’ll continue to fight for what’s right and stand up for every resident of Bourbon County.

This is our home. And I refuse to sit back and watch it fail because of ego, disrespect, and personal politics.

-Joe Smith
Write-In Candidate for District 5 Bourbon County Commissioner

10/27/2025

🇺🇸What you need to know about Joe- the name you know!

Joe Smith is a Republican
Joe Smith is a retired Army veteran
Joe Smith is a retired licensed civil and chemical engineer with 35 yrs of experience
Joe Smith is a retired senior tax analyst, which also included tax audits with 14 yrs of experience
Joe Smith has has been the treasurer and account consultant for several ministries
Joe Smith was appointed to the Budget Advisory Committee for the Bourbon County Commission. His duties included examining the general fund and unlevied funds.

Joe Smith has proven through a lifetime of work experience and service that he can jump in and help create a sustainable Bourbon County.

WRITE IN Joe Smith for District 5 County Commissioner

🌻Come visit Joe and Julie Buchta, candidate for city commissioner at Common Ground, this Thursday, October 30, from 5-7pm.

10/24/2025

🇺🇸You are hereby invited to meet two newcomers running for office!

Julie Buchta-city commissioner
Joe Smith-Dist.5 county commissioner

👉Common Ground-
Thursday, Oct. 30, 5-7 pm

🌻Come with your best questions!

10/20/2025

Last nights meet and greet was a great success. Thank you to the servers and others who helped. Thank you to those who supported the evening with donations. Special thanks to the cook, the potato salad was a secret recipe that I had at least six people asking for. A good time was had by all discussing the county commission race and I had many questions to answer.

10/20/2025

EARLY VOTING BEGINS TODAY!!!

With the ever evolving challenges that Bourbon County faces we are going to need those with experience.

WRITE IN candidate JOE SMITH is such a man. His life of civil and chemical engineering gives him a knowledge base that can navigate most projects. His most current career was in tax preparation on the personal, business and estate level. Many times including tax audits. Another valuable asset!

Knowledge and Experience an excellent combination!!

Reminder…BBQ “Eat & Meet” with Joe Smith the Name you Know tonight!
10/19/2025

Reminder…BBQ “Eat & Meet” with Joe Smith the Name you Know tonight!

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