Campaign announcement

Police Juror from District 7 announces bids for re-election
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Police Juror for Evangeline Parish District 7 Bryan Vidrine has announced his candidacy for re-election on the October 12, ballot.
“I, Bryan Vidrine, am proudly seeking re-election to continue being your police juror for District 7,” Vidrine said in his announcement. “I have served in that capacity for the past three terms (12 years). I am currently employed as a Risk Control Consultant at BITCO Insurance Co. I consult with businesses across the entire state and give them advice on managing their risks. My formal education is in fire science from LSU-Eunice. I am the husband of Shantel Deville Vidrine, father of Caleb and Caitlyn, and stepfather of Elizabeth and Cayden McDaniel. My parents are Steve and Mary Ann Vidrine of Belaire Cove.”
Vidrine continued in his announcement as follows, “I am a current member of the Ville Platte Lions Club and The Knights of Columbus (Third Degree Knight). I am involved in many community activities and fundraisers. I am a proud supporter of our Second Amendment rights and I have always been 100% pro-life.”
“In the past, I have served as president of the Evangeline Parish Police Jury, chief elected official for the Workforce, Investment Board #40, Acadiana Crime Lab Board, Acadiana Area Human Services District Board, chairman of Keep Evangeline Beautiful, and president of the Region 7 Louisiana Police Jury Association. I am a current member of the Rural Action Caucus for the National Association of Counties and chairman of the Solid Waste Committee for the Louisiana Police Jury Association.”
“In the past 12 years, I have worked hard to serve the people of Evangeline Parish with integrity and righteousness. I have also kept my pledges to the people of the district including strengthening our accounting system, improving our drainage system, improving our road system, repairing our bridges, attacking our litter problems, and securing multiple grants. Having great services for my constituents is of my upmost importance. I believe in getting the most from our taxpayer dollars and holding people accountable. I have always been very open and transparent with my constituents. Anyone who knows me would agree that I fight hard for my constituents.”
“I believe in giving back to the community and lending a helping hand. On October 12, I am asking for you to lend me a hand by voting for me to continue my service to you, the people of District 7 and Evangeline Parish. Feel free to call me if you have any questions or concerns.”
“Keep Evangeline Clean, please don’t litter.”