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Mcguiness 235 Rehoboth Avenue Prsrt Std Rehoboth Beach , De 19971 U.S PAID FOR BY FRIENDS OF KATHY MCGUINESS 235 REHOBOTH AVENUE PRSRT STD REHOBOTH BEACH , DE 19971 U.S. POSTAGE O241P18M PAID WILMINGTON DE ~ «~ M ~ lsov,Ntt PERMIT NO.674 ••1111•••••••111•1••1•11111111111111••111••111•11• 11 ••1•11 1•1111 1 "Being the State Auditor isn't just about crunching numbers. I'll make sure the taxpayers get a \'fair deal from state government." - KATHY McG UINESS On Thursday, September 6 th, vote for KATHLEEN "Kathy" McGUINESS for AUDITOR ... ON Y• UR S1• E ~ . ~ ~ DEMOCRAT KATHY MCGUINESS The right kind of experience to ensure a fair and efficient government. As a City Commissioner, Kathy served on the Budget and Finance Committees. As a Certified Fraud Examiner, she understands how to root out waste and abuse. As an entrepreneur and small businesswoman, Kathy is focused on the bottom line and will maximize our state tax dollars. A plan to ensure our tax dollars are spent properly. • Modernize the Auditor's office through improved 21st century accounting technologies I • Protect state employees who report fraud and abuse 1· • Ensure public/private partnerships and corporate tax incentives _,,..._..-,;.-.. ~ benefit the taxpayer first ..,..ffl,.,. , ...~ ... --· ~ ENDORSED BY: • Make state contracts more transparent and ensure competitive bids are administered fairly AFSCME COUNCIL 81 t • • Regularly review other state best practices to find better ways of J • DELAWARE AFL-~SE PETE SCHWARTZKOPF • SPEAKER Of THE LEADER - VALERIE LONGHURST managing Delaware's tax dollars • HOUSE MAJOR.O~1- BRYAN TOWNSEND AND • STATE SENAT RY MARGARET ROSE-HEN xc >~ ~--...-.-.••um--. a IN THE SEPTEMBER 6TH DEMOCRATIC PRIMARY VOTE www.votemcguiness.com f / KMcGuiness302 W @KMcGuiness302 VOTE for DENNISE WILLIAMS in the "' DEMOCRATIC PRIMARY Thursday, September&, 2018 Democrat State Auditor PAID FOR BY Wll.UAMS FOR AUDITOR PRST STD EXPERIENCE 3329 S ROCKFORD DRIVE U.S. POSTAGE WIL\1INGTON, DE 19810 PAID YOU CAN TRUST WILMINGTON, DE PERMIT NO. 674 Qualified Independent Committed to Transparency •111111•111• 11111•11•11•111••11111111 1111111 •1• 11 111•11•11•111111 INDEPENDENCE MATTERS I am running for State Auditor not to get a job - but to do a job - to work for the people of NEVER Asked for NEVER Accepted Delaware who deserve a more accountable, Endorsements or money from ANY currently transparent government and who deserve serving Elected Official or Agency Head someone to protect their tax dollars from wasteful spending. EXPERIENCE MATTERS 35 Years - Auditing & Accoun •1119 Experience They deserve a State Auditor sitting on the Board of Pardons willing to give people a Served 6 years as a State Representative second chance if they've earned it. Served on House Revenue & Finance Committee Served on Joint Capital Budget Committee I will work with honesty and integrity for the people of Delaware, always putting the QUALIFICATIONS_MATTER people's interest above ANY special or BS - Accounting & BS - Financial Management personal interest. University of Delaware Master-s Degree in Technology Management Wharton / University of Pennsylvania Engineering Union Member - Union Family Dennis E Williams for State Auditor A Lifetime Fighting for Working Families 302-373-0115 [email protected] www.WilliamsForAuditor.org Registered Democrat - 40 Consecutive Years ®Ea;>••-- PAID FOR BY WILLIAMS FOR AUDITOR Has worked to Elect Democrats for 40 Years Vote for the REAL Democrat!!! McGlJINESS L /ar AUDITOR '" , ·• in the Democratic 1~1l#, Primary on Thursday, · ·· "'='J:!P1rqn:..~·"" '• September 6 PAID FOR BY FRIENDS OF KATHY MCGUINESS • MAKING THE AUDITOR ABOUT MORE THAN JUST NUMBERS Kathy will not only audit government departments, she has the knowledge and experience to look beyond the balance sheet and make sure taxpayers get a fair deal from state government. Kathy will make sure the position of Auditor becomes relevant to all Delawareans and make sure your money is being spent properly. STANDING WITH KATHY McGUINESS State Senator Margaret Rose Henry Representative Stephanie T. Bolden Former Wilmington City Councilman Norman Oliver Former Wilmington City Councilwoman Maria Cabrera President of Wilmington City Council Hanifa Shabazz Delaware State AFL-CIO Delaware Building Trades DE Public Employees Council 81 AFSCME DE Laborers District Council * • * **ft * • * • AUDITOR KATHLEEN K. OF ACCOUNTS MCGUINESS • I PAID FOR BY FRIENDS OF KATHY MCGUINESS I ii~.·, "Delaware's families deserve a State Auditor's office that's professional, transparent, and efficient. " PAID FOR BY FRIENDS OF KATHY McGUINESS 235 REHOBOTH AVENUE PRSRT STD REHOBOTH BEACH , DE 19971 U.S. POSTAGE PAID 0242P18M I I McGllEfNEss WILMINGTON DE L.111 for ALJDITOR -~"~ ~ r@ISOYINKL PERMIT NO.674 •I 11 1I• lt•1 •11 •1 11 1•III•1111 1111 111 II 1 11111 ••I 11 •1 I I II II II 11111 11 ,~~~. * -t< *•* AUDITOR OF ACCOUNTS ~ ----~,c__---=:::=..j A real plan to improve the State Auditor's office • Modernize the office by instituting cutting-edge 21 st century technology that improves accuracy, efficiency, and security. • Maintain a well-trained, goal­ oriented staff that puts a premium on quality research and timely completion of audit reports. • Regularly review other states' best practices to find news ways to protect Delaware's tax dollars. • Protect state employees who report waste, fraud, and abuse. In the Septe111bef 6th Democr~ ary, vote for Ji, , .• - KATHLEEN "Kathy" ' ' . McGUINESS ~ ' . ;- L~ for AUDITOR ... ON OuR S1• E www.votemcguiness.com f / KMcGuiness302 "# @KMcGuiness302 • M.B.A from Wilmington University • Graduate of the University of Delaware • Investigative experience as former Newark PD offic • Combat veteran (Iraq , 2003-2004) • Former underwriting manager, union treasurer ~~ ~ ' JAMES SPADOLA FOR STATE AUDITOR '-4 ~ ~ EMBRACE the use of data ATTRACT and retain talent by JAMES analytics and technology in revitalizing and incentivizing the identifying and preventing Auditor's Office employees with SPADOLA fraud. Create partnerships with a "mission first, workers always" FOR STATE AUDITOR regional data science companies culture. Pursue a student to combat fraudulent and loan forgiveness program in wasteful spending. exchange for years of service. INCREASE the cooperation MAINTAIN the independence of between legislators, government the office - it is imperative that agencies, and the Auditor's the "fiscal watchdog " office not Office. Encourage and assist be subject to the pressures of the our legislators and cabinet governing political party. In this secretaries with conducting overwhelmingly Democratic state, a deep fiscal analysis of the Republican Party should retain government agencies to root out this office to maintain vital checks wasteful and inefficient spending. and balances on fraud , waste, and fiscal abuse in this state. Get involved, donate or learn more about James Spadola: www.jamesspadola .com • 302.746.2584 • [email protected] • www.facebook.com/JamesSpadolaDelaware •EM•CRAT Kathy . -.. "Democrat Kathy. @ -: McGuiness is the .t .. -.... .. - forward-thinking leader we need as our next State Auditor. She will bring common sense :::r:~ -< s: and 21st century skills (") =- G) C to the office - and z rn (/) (/) ensure our tax dollars are being spent wisely." - PETE SCHWARTZKOPF Speaker of the House =- In the September 6th Democratic Primary, vote for KATHLEEN "Kathy" I I McGUINESS LJIII for ALJDITOR •EM•cRAT Kathy McGUINESS The overwhelming choice of progressive organizations, leaders, and working families across Delaware ~,g,f,X.l>~ ~ ! ~ ~ m m " . @ {ff} Y'~ ~? 8 Loc al 13101 Qt' COUNCIL814 AFSCME ~CBTU li} We Make Delaware Happen IBfti •• Ufi O!IUl·iHliiBUl!i'irfitMl-i """"'-"'""""""'"'""'""''"'"" • Trinidad Navarro • Trey Paradee • p r. Hanifa Shabazz Insurance Commissioner State Representative Wilmington City Council President • Pete Schwartzkopf • Stephanie T. Bolden Speaker of the House State Representative • Ted Blunt Former Wilmington City Valerie Longhurst Bryon Short • • Council President House Majority Leader State Representative Sherry Dorsey Walker David Sokola Debra Heffernan • • • Former Wilmington City State Senator State Representative Councilmember Margaret Rose Henry Robin Christiansen • • Paul Kuhns State Senator Mayor of Dover • Mayor of Rehoboth Beach Bryan Townsend Stan Greene • • Lisa Schlosser State Senator Mayor of Delaware City • Rehoboth Beach • Brian Bushweller • Mike Spencer Commissioner State Se nator Mayor of Newport • PatColuzzi • Bill Carson • Mitch Crane Rehoboth Beach State Representative Former Sussex County Commissioner Democrat ic Party Chair In the September 6th Democra11·111· Miifa. ·;y, vote for KATHLEEN "Kathy" . -- '.·... I McGUINESS i L.1111 for ALJDITOR ... ON OUR S1• E www.votemcguiness.com f / KMcGu iness302 W @KMcGuiness30 2 @) / kmcguiness302 Kathleen Davies is the ONLY On Sept. 6th, Candidate With the Experience VOTE for Experience And Credentials to be & Integrity Delaware's Next State Auditor PRSRTSTD US POSTAGE • DEMOCRAT * PAID WILMINGTON, DE PERMIT#751 THE BEST CHOICE FOR STATE AUDITOR CPA-PA, CISA, CGFM, CGAP, CFE [email protected] • www.KDaviesforStateAuditor.com t:1 18KD12 Paid for by Kathleen A. Davies for State Auditor .. ~U- N I have over 25 years of experience in the specific field of state auditing including 15 years of experience at the Director/Senior Staff level, and 6 years in the Delaware Auditor of Accounts office. I will ensure that valuable audit resources are used to protect your tax dollars. * I WILL provide independent evaluations of government
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