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Three Seek Ward 3, Position 2 Seat

Posted: October 18, 2012 at 4:44 a.m.

Editor’s note: Andrew Hatfield, Mauricio A. Herrera and Keith Jackson are candidates for the Ward 3, Position 2 seat on Rogers City Council. The position is currently held by Betsy Reithemeyer who is seeking the Ward 4, Position 2 seat. All were asked the same questions; some answers were edited for length and clarity. The general election is Nov. 6 with early voting beginning Monday.

Correction

The original headline of this story misstated the position the candidates were running for. The error has been corrected.

Profiles

Rogers City Council Ward 3, Position 2

Andrew Hatfield

Age: 35

Residence: Rogers for 30 years

Family: Wife, Jennifer; one daughter

Employment: Attorney, self-employed at Hatfield and Harris

Education: Bachelor’s degree in political science from Westminster College; law degree from the University of Arkansas School of Law

Military Experience: None

Political Experience: Ran unsuccessfully for the Rogers School Board in 2011

Mauricio A. Herrera

Age: 44

Residence: Rogers since 2006

Family: Virginia Herrera; three children

Employment: Attorney with Matthews, Campbell, Rhoads, McClure & Thompson

Education: Bachelor’s of science degree in organizational management from John Brown University; juris doctorate from University Of Arkansas School Of Law

Military Experience: None

Political Experience: None

Keith Jackson

Age: 45

Residence: Rogers since May 2011

Family: Wife, Shayla; two children

Employment: Walmart

Education: Bachelor’s of science degree in political science from University of Central Arkansas

Military Experience: None

Political Experience: None

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