Condolle is candidate for Ward 5 justice of the peace
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My name is Lee A. Condolle and I am seeking the office of justice of the peace for Ward 5.
I’ve lived in the Patterson area for over 20 years.
I want to be your new justice of the peace, because I have compassion for people. Every day I deal with families in need of guidance due to a situation or need.
Justice is defined as the quality of being just, righteousness. Peace is defined as a state of mutual harmony between people or groups.
As your justice of the peace, another goal is to bring righteousness, peace and harmony back to our community. My goal is to serve and to resolve difficulties that we all have in our lives.
In Patterson, we need open communication with all parties.
If you honor me with your vote, I will represent you with five-star service. Your calls will always be answered, with a focus on your concerns.
In situations, I will maintain and order equal representation for all parties involved.
If I am elected, you will see a difference in the way business is handled in this office, with professional and efficient communication, and your concerns, foremost.
I have been a school bus driver in the area for over 11 years and have built an outstanding relationship and record with the St. Mary Parish School System, and with those in private and Catholic schools.
I am happily married to Myra G. Benjamin and we have three children, Nastassia, Joshua and Terence.
I am also the founder and pastor of One Faith Fellowship Christian Center in Bayou Vista.
Additionally, some of you know me as “Pastor C”, host of Morning Inspirations on local radio stations KBZE 105.9 FM and KFRA 1390 AM.
I want to be your servant. I have experience in handling people’s concerns and matters in the deepest confidentiality.
I will be a dignified response to the public.
Of course, I will follow the law. As a Christian however, I can add Godly wisdom, guidance and knowledge to the job.
My volunteer work includes serving as the chaplain of the board of directors for the St. Mary Community Action Agency.
My hobbies include weightlifting, jogging and painting.
To the residents and families of Ward 5, it is time for a change. You need someone who will take your concerns at heart, and not just rubber stamp something.
I know many of you and your children through my job as a bus driver, ministry and my work in radio.
I have a working relationship with law enforcement and, before this campaign, I saw peace in all situations.
I encourage you to early vote Oct. 21 through Oct. 28.
Additionally, I ask for your support on election day, Tuesday, Nov. 4.
Vote No. 22, Lee Condolle, as your next justice of the peace Ward 5.
Remember that as your justice of the peace, an open door of peace will greet you 24 hours a day, seven days a week.
Information for the Nov. 4, Dec. 6 elections
The qualifying period was Aug. 20, 21 and 22.
Early voting is Oct. 21-28 (except Sunday) from 8:30 a.m. to 6 p.m. for the Nov. 4 primary election.
Early voting for the Dec. 6 general election is Nov. 22-29 (except Sunday) from 8:30 a.m. to 6 p.m.
Elections on the St. Mary Parish ballot include U.S. senator, U.S. representative, court of appeal judge, district judges, district attorney, school board member, justice of the peace, constables; Morgan City city court judge, Morgan City city court marshal; Patterson mayor, Patterson chief of police, Patterson council; Berwick mayor, Berwick council; Franklin city court judge, Franklin city court marshal; and Baldwin mayor, Baldwin chief of police and Baldwin aldermen.
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