“A Safer Today. A Stronger Tomorrow. A Community We’re Proud to Call Home.”
*Full Press Release*

MARSHALL COUNTY — Jeff Snyder has officially filed to run for Marshall County Sheriff, launching a campaign focused on public safety, accountability, and strong community partnerships.
With over 27 years of dedicated service to Marshall County, Snyder brings deep experience and a steadfast commitment to protecting families and strengthening neighborhoods. His campaign is centered on building a community where residents feel safe, supported, and proud to call Marshall County home.
“Family is at the heart of everything I do,” Snyder said. “After nearly three decades of service, I believe our residents deserve leadership that prioritizes safety, integrity, and accountability while working together to keep our communities strong.”
Campaign Priorities
Ensuring Safety, Security, and Well-Being
Snyder’s top priority is the safety and well-being of Marshall County residents. He supports equipping deputies with the training and resources needed to protect the public effectively while promoting community values that encourage strong, stable homes and safe neighborhoods.
Proactive Drug Enforcement
Illegal drugs continue to threaten the safety, health, and stability of families across the county. Snyder is committed to proactive drug enforcement through enhanced narcotics investigations aimed at reducing violent and property crime. He emphasizes collaboration with other law enforcement agencies, schools, healthcare providers, and community organizations. Known for his tough-on-crime approach, Snyder also plans to propose a multi-agency warrant team to reduce outstanding arrest warrants and hold offenders accountable.
Accountability and Integrity
Snyder believes effective law enforcement leadership begins with accountability and integrity. He is committed to leading with honesty and fairness, holding both himself and his deputies to the highest ethical standards to build trust between law enforcement and the community.
“As Sheriff, I will work every day to ensure Marshall County remains a safe place to live, work, and raise a family,” Snyder said. “Together, we can build a safer today and a stronger tomorrow.”








