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Minter seeks Commissioner post

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Blake Minter

Blake Minter will seek the Henry County Commissioner of the Revenue’s post in the November election. 

Minter has worked for the county in the Assessor’s office since 2020 and has spent significant time since working to modernize the office and its practices, achieving new implementation of technology to streamline key procedures among other successes.

“From the moment I started working for Henry County, I’ve taken pride in working to modernize several of our services, which helps make sure constituents’ services are increasingly accurate and efficient,” said Minter. “I plan on bringing that approach to the Commissioner of the Revenue’s office as well if I’m chosen to represent our community. Our residents deserve fully funded, high-quality services, and I’m working to help deliver them.”

Minter, who has been a real estate assessor in the Commissioner of Revenue’s Assessors Office for three years, said he knows improvements can be made to better serve residents. 

“The staff that I work with are knowledgeable and skilled and one of my goals is to add more personnel to help spread out the duties and workload,” he said. “I want to work with realtors, attorneys, appraisers and other citizens in getting the real estate transfers, maps and property information updated in a timely manner as this information is crucial to their work. 

“I have made large strides in getting new technology and programs for the Assessor’s office to help increase efficiency and accuracy and want to perform similar strides in other areas in the department,” he added. 

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