Quakenbush receives endorsements from fire fighters, police associations

Hamilton County Sheriff candidate Dennis Quakenbush has been endorsed by the Hamilton County Professional Fire Fighters Association Local 4416 and the Hamilton County Fraternal Order of Police Lodge No. 103.

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Quakenbush is the current Hamilton County Captain of the Patrol Division. As Captain of the Patrol Division he supervises over 60 full time deputies, administrative personnel, reserve and auxiliary officers.

“Dennis’ many facets of experience in law enforcement distinguishes him as uniquely qualified to manage and innovate the Sheriff’s enterprise,” said Tony Murray, Hamilton County Professional Fire Fighters Association Local 4416. “I am encouraged by his methodology of working together with all involved in delivering public safety services to citizens and visitors in Hamilton County. Dennis understands the benefits of a coordinated first responder system and the essential requirement of leading from the front on critical safety issues.”

Quakenbush has continued to move up the ranks within the Hamilton County Sheriff’s office over the last 16 years. He became a merit-deputy in 2003 and was promoted to sergeant in 2007 before being promoted in 2011 to his current position.

“As our county continues to grow, I know how to expand the protection and safety we cherish in Hamilton County,” said Quakenbush. “I am humbled by the endorsements from the local public safety organizations and take it very seriously.”

Quakenbush won a highly-contested primary election in May. In November’s general election, Quakenbush will face opposition as the Republican candidate. These endorsements follow the support and endorsements for Quakenbush from current Hamilton County Sheriff Mark Bowen and the Hamilton County Farm Bureau, Inc.

Quakenbush is a lifelong resident of Hamilton County. He currently lives in Cicero with his wife and four young sons. Quakenbush is a member of Genesis Church, and owns two small businesses based in Hamilton County.

To learn more about Dennis Quakenbush, please visit quakenbushforsheriff.com/meet-dennis. You can also follow the campaign on Facebook, Twitter and Instagram.