Learn About Todd Gessele
I am Todd Gessele. I am running for Klamath County Commissioner Position #3 against the incumbent, who is finishing out his second term currently, and another candidate who recently switched parties. I've been an Oregonian 44 years and have lived in Klamath County 3 years.
I've never been a politician before. I don't represent outsiders or any special interests.
"I am a conservative citizen running to be a first-time public servant. I have a strong business development & journalistic background. I just want the facts to be known, however ugly, so smart decisions can be made by "We the People, not elites or outside special interests with their agendas!"
"I look forward to getting to know you, so I can represent you."
You might recognize my name, as I ran for County Commissioner 2 years ago, when the citizens chose Dave Henslee to serve out Commissioner Boyd's term. I called for the election cameras to be on 24/7, favored requiring voters to show ID, opposed annexation of county land into any city without the affected residents voting on the issue, and asked that candidates respect election law as defined by the Oregon Constitution.
I'd love to hear from you. If you want a sign, text or call me 503 348-8652.
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Reasons to Vote for Todd
Here's why you might elect Todd for County Commissioner Position 3.
Todd represents “We the People of Klamath County, not special interests, not outsiders.”
Todd is running against an 8 year incumbent and against another candidate who changed parties recently.
“...Politicians are a lot like diapers, they should be changed frequently, and for the same reasons. Keep that in mind the next time you vote." — from the 2006 film ‘Man of the Year’ Robin Williams’ character.
Rather than just pay $600 to be in the Oregon Voter's Pamphlet, Todd gathered 269 signatures from citizens to qualify.
“To better understand the issues we face together, I decided to spend 4 days getting signatures personally. A big thanks to all the business owners, health care providers, tribal leaders, farmers, fast food workers, shoppers, and the unhoused, who took the time to meet with me. I look forward to getting to know the rest of you! Don't hesitate to call me and follow me on the campaign trail.
Let's build back the office of the Sheriff!
I oppose taking county money and subsidizing the Klamath Falls City Police Department so they can provide proxy services to the unincorporated areas. It makes no legal sense. Plus City Police officers cost the tax payers more than Sheriff's deputies, so our tax dollars will go farther if we build back the office of the Sheriff.
I'd like to give you more time to speak and be heard!
Since it can be intimidating for the average person to introduce and try to explain their concerns in 90 seconds at a public meeting, I'd like to grant 4 minutes to each speaker at our meetings. Not everyone will use all 4 minutes anyway. Unless we begin listening and hearing each other, unity and solutions will not be achieved.
I'm in favor of in-person voting with voter ID.
Mail in ballots without ID leave to much room for election fraud. One solution to clean up the voter rolls in Oregon would be to ask everyone to re-register to vote. I also would like to see our county Clerk leave the camera's livestream on 24/7 once ballot counting begins.
The job of commissioner:
To be effective, one must be able to get key stakeholders into the room, where decisions can be made ethically and openly with due process that benefits citizens. When possible, we need to encourage and engage small and emerging businesses, and not just let the most prominent contractors, families, or outside special interests have monopolies or undue influence. This job is about getting to know what you can contribute, while balancing the responsibility of overseeing the daily workings of multiple county departments and services.
I believe government interference in our life should always be minimized, when possible.
I am all for freedom, law and order. And consider myself to be a servant. I know each tax dollar was earned and should be deployed thoughtfully and responsibly to do the most good. I am opposed to the deep state, the UN's 2030 concept of 15 minute smart cities.
Homelessness, Foreclosures, & the 21 Day Camping Rule Revisited
Currently, correct me if I am wrong, foreclosures only costs the county $$$$ and have no financial benefit beyond the fees levied on property owners.
When people buy land in Klamath County, do they understand that they can’t camp on it for more the 21 consecutive days every 6 months? And if they come to hunt on it, or camp, that they must register their in and out dates with the County? Is this undue government interference? Alaska, Montana and Idaho don’t do this.
My understanding was that the original 21 day rule was put in to help identify illegal drug grows inside of RV’s, which would then be abandoned by the cartel. It also helps identify squatters on vacant, un-permitted land. Since the 21 day rule is probably here to stay, I am in favor of exploring reducing the cost of county permits in the rural areas of the county, so squatters and fire victims who are now living on vacant land can better afford to install septic system and begin building back and up properly according to code.
With more people, legally, being on their property year-round, community watch could spot out of place activity, and the value of the property assessments will also be strengthened, making up for the discounted permits offered. Code enforcement, like the Sheriff's office, needs to also be strengthened.
Currently for vacant land to be livable, landowners/buyers need a permitted self-contained outhouse or septic system, a well or tank for drinking water, and a permitted shelter that is not on wheels, if they wish to stay on the property for more than 21 days. Some land in this county, for instance in the lava land areas, won't accept septic tanks, so composting toilets should be an permitted option. I think the County Commissioners ought to consider asking the county planning and permitting departments to make some kind of discounted homesteading permitting fees, which would strengthen the tax base in Klamath County by increasing the number of legally occupied properties. Let’s buck Oregon’s land use laws, a bit more creatively, and assist the improperly housed in the rural areas, so they have an affordable path to housing on land they own or are purchasing legally.
The title company should also let buyers of rural property know that local road maintenance is required annually, if the roads to the property are privately owned by a group of neighbors.
Defining the Identity of Klamath County
The unique identity of this County is many different things to each of us, all of which needs to be protected and preserved, while we grow & the world discovers the natural wonders and recreational opportunities that surround us. Let's work together "So Klamath Rises..."
Todd's Debate Schedule
Let me know if you'd like me to speak to your group. 503 348-8652
01
March 21, 2024 at 6 PM
Hosted by People's Rights
Location: Waffle House in Klamath Falls
02
April 10, 2024 at 9:30-10:30 AM
Location: Dairy, Oregon Diner
03
April 12, 2024 at 6:00 PM
Location: Bonanza, Oregon at the Library in adjacent room
05
April 21, 2024 at 1-4 PM
Location: 2946 Patterson, Klamath Falls
IMPORTANT: RSVP Dawnn 541 591-1171
07
April 26, 2024 starting at 2 PM & 6 PM
2 PM Location: Bly, Oregon Fire Station
6 PM Location: Keno, Oregon Fire Station
09
May 2, 2024 starting at 6 PM
May 4 at 6 PM
11
Location: KF Waffle House
Attending People's Rights
Location: Merrill City Hall
12
May 9 at Noon & 6 PM
04
April 13, 2024 at 7:30 PM
Location: 8088 Mina Bird, Bonanza, Oregon off of Cutoff Road.
06
April 24, 2024 starting at 5 PM
Location: Chemult, Oregon
Ponderosa Public House
109330 US 97N
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April 30, 2024 starting at 5 PM
Location: Oregon Tech Auditorium
Commissioner Position 3 Debate
Time: 5 to 8 pm
May 3, 2024 starting at 4:30 PM
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Location: Chiloquin Community Center Hosting Group: Chiloquin Visions in Progress
The first Chiloquin Visions in Progress segment will commence at 4:30 pm and conclude at 5:55 pm and will focus on candidates running for the two Klamath County commissioner positions.
The second Chiloquin Visions in Progress segment will commence at 6:00 pm and conclude at 7:30 pm and will focus on candidates running for the Klamath County Sheriff’s position.
Noon Location: First Presbyterian Church
Hosting Group: Klamath Rotary
6 PM Location: Waffle House
Hosting Group: KCRCC
Sheriff Candidate: Mike Shepard
Commissioner #3 Candidate: Todd Gessele
HD55 Representative E. Werner Reschke
https://us02web.zoom.us/j/81930852882?pwd=V0V3ejFFK2tlenNwdmN4MGFQcDRVdz09
Meeting ID: 819 3085 2882
Passcode: 486792
Check back for updates soon for Keno and Sprague. Call Todd if you can host or have a date and venue at the ready. 503 348-8652
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People in Klamath County keep saying the current commissioners are serving themselves and are not reporting and being transparent enough. Todd is here to represent you fairly, equally and ethically. He is a personable communicator and encourager who will honestly tell you what is happening. If something needs to be done, he'll facilitate getting the right people in the room to make decisions. Everything is open for public discussion.
As an entrepreneur, CEO, chief business officer, chairman, grant writer, journalist, media producer, & board chair, Todd has worked in 45 countries promoting education, health care, and faith-based mission projects with USAID, Impact Hope, These Numbers Have Faces, Changing the World, Adventist Health, Loma Linda University Medical Center, Safe TV, The Hope Channel, 3 Angels Broadcast Network, and Christian Digital Network.
During Covid, Todd relocated his family, wife and son, from Oregon City, Oregon to Klamath Falls. They enjoy hiking Ridgewater Trail and kayaking together at Spring Creek.