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    Statesman Journal mini-questionnaire for 2012 General Election

    Thank you for responding to this questionnaire, which is for use by Statesman Journal Editorial

    Board members in evaluating candidates for potential endorsements in the Nov. 6 General

    Election. Your answers also will be shared with reporters and may be published in the printnewspaper and on StatesmanJournal.com.

    If you completed our questionnaire for the primary season, youll notice that some requested

    information is similar. We ask you to provide it again in case any of your previous data or

    answers has changed. (If you cant find a copy of your previous answers, let us know and well

    gladly send one.)

    Please answer each question and return this questionnaire to the Editorial Board via email as an

    attached Word document. The boards email address:[email protected]

    Deadline for submitting your questionnaire: 9 a.m. Wednesday, Sept. 12, or earlier.

    Questions? Contact Editorial Page Editor Dick Hughes, 503-399-6727,[email protected]

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    Your name: Van Khieu

    Age: 43 (October 1, 1968)

    (If your age will change before the Nov. 6 election, please indicate your birthday. We want to make sure we use

    accurate ages in editorials and news coverage. )

    Political party (if this is a partisan office):

    Position you are seeking (name of position, district number):

    Marion County Assessor

    I plan to attend the editorial board meeting scheduled for:

    October 8, 2012 at 10:00 a.m.

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    Number of years living in the area you seek to represent:

    35 years

    Do you affirm that you are a full-time resident of that area?

    Yes

    City/town of residence:

    Silverton

    Family (name of spouse/partner, number and ages of children if at home, number of grown children):

    Lydia Khieu

    Two children (11 & 8)

    Education:

    Bachelor of Arts Oregon State University; Course work in Accounting and Business

    Management Chemeketa Community College; Mass Appraisal of Residential Property

    International Association of Assessing Officers; Exploring Property Tax Concepts

    Oregon State Association of County Assessors; Principles of Assessment and Taxation

    Oregon Department of Revenue; State of Oregon Appraisal Certification.

    Current occupation and employer:

    Data Analyst, Marion County Assessors Office

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    Military service:

    None

    Employment history:

    Tax Clerk Marion County Tax Collectors Office; Card Services Officer, Accounting

    Specialist, Financial Services Specialist - MaPS Credit Union

    Community involvement/volunteer history:

    Salem Chamber of Commerce

    Salem Kiwanis

    Silverton Chamber of Commerce

    Please list all public offices to which youve been elected, and when:

    N/A

    Please list any unsuccessful candidacies for public office, and when:

    None

    Other prior political and government experience:

    Tax Collector Office

    How much your general election campaign will cost:

    $10,000

    Key endorsements you have received:

    Shawn Beaton, Interim Marion County Assessor/Tax Collector; Doug Ebner, Retired

    Marion County Assessor/Tax Collector; Scott Maytubby, Yamhill County Assessor/Tax

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    Collector; Jeff Cowan, Keizer Fire Chief; William K. Dettwyler of Salem; Josiah Kelley

    of Silverton; Larry Epping, Real Estate Developer; William Ames Curtright, Founder and

    CEO of Ames Eagles; Gary Wright, Retired Department of Revenue Senior Appraiser

    Analyst; Ioka Farms; JB Instant Lawn Inc.; Freres Lumber Co., Inc.; Freres Building

    Supply Inc.; Ioka Farms; Vic Gilliam, State Representative; Fred Girod, State Senator;Marion County Farm Bureau

    How the public can reach your campaign (remember that this information may be published):

    Mail address:

    955 Chikamin Loop

    Silverton, OR 97381

    E-mail address:

    [email protected]

    Web site URL:

    www.Van4MarionCountyAssessor.com

    Phone:

    (503) 874-4152

    Fax:

    Please limit your response to each of the following questions to about 75 words but be specific.

    1. Have you ever been convicted of a crime, been disciplined by a professional licensing

    board/organization or had an ethics violation filed against you? If so, please give the details.

    No

    2. Have you ever filed for bankruptcy, been delinquent on your taxes or other major accounts, or

    been sued personally or professionally? If so, please give the details.

    No

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    3. Why should people vote for you? What separates you from your opponent(s)?

    My comprehensive understanding of the office functions enables me to create

    transparency, efficiency, and accountability throughout our office. I have experience in

    establishing county real market value to DOR standards, forecasting Marion Countyproperty tax revenue, and I am responsible for turning the tax roll each year. I am

    committed to accountability and integrity and want to make certain the Assessors office

    is a good steward of taxpayers money.

    4. What are the three most important issues you would address if elected? How? (75 words for each

    issue)

    A. My first priority as an elected official is to bring accountability within our office. We need

    to be accountable to the community we serve. As employees of Marion County, we have the

    responsibility of providing excellent services to the taxpayers we serve. I will make sure the

    Assessors office will have a responsible budget. Elected officials need to work and

    communicate effectively to be able to hold each other accountable with their budgets.

    B. My second priority is to ensure Marion County Assessors office is efficient in its daily

    processes. We need to continually find new ways to make things more efficient, while

    producing a product that best serves our community. The ability to create efficiency allows

    employees to accurately do more with less. We need to be proactive in determining accurate

    real market values to provide taxpayers a better assessment and taxation system.

    C. My third priority is to provide transparency to the public. Our government offices need to

    be transparent with what we do. In the last five years I have been part of developing the

    Marion County Assessors website. I will provide better communication to the public and

    other county departments of changes pertaining to property tax. We need to be able to

    answer and provide the public with an understanding of our functions and responsibilities.

    5. What do you see as other important issues?

    As the Assessor I will maintain fairness in property assessments. I will ensure the

    accuracy in property appraisal through training and education as well as provide the

    resources our staff needs to serve our community equitably.

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    6. How would you describe your political style or for judicial candidates, your judicial

    temperament?

    I am a common sense person. My role is to serve our community. As an elected official

    I am accountable to the public, and will be a good steward of taxpayers money.

    7. If you are an incumbent, what have you achieved during your current term? If you are not an

    incumbent, how have you prepared yourself for this position?

    My current responsibilities have allowed me to function in many ways as an Assessor.

    Before the death of Richard Kreitzer, he provided opportunities for me to gain knowledge

    about the role of the Assessor. I have seen that Marion County could be served by a

    working Assessor. I am uniquely qualified to fill this role and have the support of

    management within the office. I am also a certified appraiser by the Oregon Department

    of Revenue.

    8. What is the largest budget you have handled, and in what capacity?

    I am currently involved in a 2.1 million dollar budget. I work closely with the current

    interim Assessor, Shawn Beaton, on purchasing a new Assessment and Taxation software

    package. Serving as a key person with the data conversion, I have consulted with Shawn

    on what is needed for the new system and still maintain our budget.

    9. What is the largest number of employees youve supervised, and in what capacity?

    I have supervised three employees as a Card Services Officer in the accounting

    department at Marion and Polk Schools Credit Union.

    10. Who is your role model for this office the person/people you would most like to emulate?

    The person I look up to and want to emulate is my father-in-law. He possesses many

    respected character traits. Most importantly he has a strong work ethic that produces a

    sense of satisfaction at the end of the day. He is a man of morals that people look up to

    and that is well respected in the community.

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    11. Any skeletons in your closet or other potentially embarrassing information that you want to

    disclose before it comes up in the campaign?

    No

    12. As a public official, your views on public issues are relevant to voters and potential

    constituents. Please indicate whether you support or oppose each of these statewide measures on

    the Nov. 6 ballot. (This question does not apply to judicial candidates.)

    Measure 77, catastrophic disaster Yes/No

    Measure 78, separation of powers Yes/No

    Measure 79, real estate transfer taxes Yes/No

    Measure 80, marijuana legalization Yes/No

    Measure 81, gillnetting ban Yes/ No

    Measure 82, allows private casinos Yes/ No

    Measure 83, authorizes Wood Village casino Yes/ No

    Measure 84, eliminates inheritance tax Yes/No

    Measure 85 shifts corporate kicker to K-12 schools Yes/ No

    Thank you. Again, please submit your questionnaire as an attached Word document to

    [email protected] later than 9 a.m. Wednesday, Sept. 12, 2012.

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