EDITORIAL: County offices are not just professional jobs
This fall, voters in Larimer County might be asked to reverse a decision from years gone by: to lift term limits on county elected officials such as the county surveyor, assessor, treasurer, clerk and sheriff.
When the ballot issue imposing term limits was proposed, the editorial board of the Reporter-Herald opposed it, so there will be no waxing poetic about how necessary they have become. Arbitrary limitations on voter choices do not always serve the common good, and at the state Legislature such limits have pushed more power onto unelected staff members instead of the elected members themselves.
One of the arguments given by those who would roll back term limits in the county is that the positions in question are professional, not political.
Fortunately, that is not true.

