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Ryan Boone Young

Ryan Boone Young

Office history

Rockingham County Sheriff — Rockingham, NC
2026
general

Ryan Boone Young is a candidate for the Rockingham County Sheriff’s office in the 2026 general election, running under the UNA banner. The Facebook announcement confirms his entry into the race for the county’s top law‑enforcement position on November 3, 2026 [8].

Young describes himself as a veteran law‑enforcement officer and lifelong community advocate. In his own words, he has spent “years of dedicated service protecting local families,” a statement that underscores his long‑standing involvement in public safety within Rockingham County [8].

Throughout his career, Young emphasizes a commitment to the people of the county, noting that he feels “blessed to serve this county for many years.” He frames his experience as a foundation for stepping into the sheriff’s role, positioning his background as both professional and deeply rooted in the community he seeks to lead [8].

The campaign platform centers on three primary pillars. First, “Community Safety First” calls for proactive policing aimed at keeping drugs and violent crime off the streets. Second, “Transparency and Trust” seeks open communication between law‑enforcement and residents. Third, “Support for Officers” pledges to provide deputies with the tools, training, and respect they need to perform their duties effectively. These priorities are outlined directly in his announcement post [8].

Young’s guiding principle, expressed as “God, Family, County,” reflects a personal philosophy that he says will guide his leadership. He stresses that his campaign will balance safety and service while putting the needs of the people first, a message repeated throughout the announcement [8].

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