Tom Dunlap
Tom Dunlap (born April 4, 1955) is an Ohio politician, law enforcement officer and educator. Dunlap served as Sheriff of Huron County, Ohio in the 1980s and has served as Huron County Commissioner since January 3, 2013.
Early life
Tom Dunlap was born in Norwalk, Ohio on April 4, 1955 to Dale and Barbra Dunlap of Clarksfield, Ohio. His mother was an office manager for Landmark Elevator and his father was a farmer and UAW worker. Dunlap graduated from New London High School and EHOVE Career Center in 1974, where he studied Agriculture.[1] The following year, he completed his studies at the Ohio Peace Officers Training Academy.
Criminal Justice Career
Dunlap worked as an officer for the Huron County Sheriff’s Department from 1974 until 1984 and was elected Sheriff of Huron County, Ohio in 1984. He served in that capacity until 1989.[2] Following his term as Sheriff, he served as Commander of the Criminal Justice Academy at EHOVE Career Center from 1992 through 2012.
Political career
In 2011, Dunlap announced that he would seek to succeed Terry Boose as Huron County Commissioner. He defeated Republican Larry Silcox in the general election of 2012[3] and was seated on the Huron County Board of Commissioners in January 2013.[4]
In December 2015, Dunlap filed to run as the Democratic candidate for the Ohio House of Representatives, representing the 57th District. He is unopposed in the district’s 2016 Democratic primary, which means that he will appear on the general election ballot in November 2016.[5]
References
- ↑ Huron County Commissioners Commissioners (2015-12-22)
- ↑ "Current Sheriff Endorses Former Sheriff In Commissioner Race". The Norwalk Reflector. Retrieved 2012-10-15.
- ↑ "Huron County Official Election Results Released". The Norwalk Reflector. Retrieved 2012-12-13.
- ↑ "Dunlap To Take Office Today". The Norwalk Reflector. Retrieved 2013-01-03.
- ↑ "Voters Have Number Of Choices In 2016". The Norwalk Reflector. Retrieved 2015-12-19.