Canyon County Sheriff elected to National Sheriffs’ Association’s Executive Committee
Canyon County Sheriff Kieran Donahue is the first Idaho sheriff to serve on the executive committee in its 81-year history. Author: Joe Parris Updated: 5:56 PM MDT July 1, 2021
BOISE, Idaho Canyon County Sheriff Kieran Donahue is now set to serve as a Vice President on the National Sheriffs’ Association’s Executive Committee. Donahue won election during the NSA’s Annual Conference and is now the first Idaho sheriff to be elected to a leadership role in the association’s 81-year history.
Donahue was elected as third Vice President, which puts him in line to become President of the National Sheriffs’ Association in 2024. Donahue, elected Canyon County sheriff in 2012 and now serving in his third term, will have the opportunity to advocate for Idaho and the western region.
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