Only one possesses the experience, knowledge, and moral compass required to lead the Sheriff's Office into the future with integrity and compassion: Quinn Archibeque.
As Quinn's direct supervisor for eight years, Sheriff Taylor calls this "the most consequential local race on the ballot." He appointed Quinn Undersheriff in 2018 and writes that Quinn has "proven daily that he was the right choice."
His sound advice, integrity, and strong moral compass were qualities I relied upon, particularly during difficult moments.
Sheriff Covault describes Quinn as a mentor from the moment he entered law enforcement leadership. He writes that Quinn "has built his career on honesty and integrity" and stands "unwavering in his principles" — committed to ensuring all people are treated fairly and justly.
Quinn is a man of strong character, integrity, and professionalism. His credibility is beyond reproach. I highly recommend selecting Quinn Archibeque as Sheriff for Delta County.
Sheriff Perry first met Quinn in 2002 at the Delta law enforcement academy. He highlights Quinn's deep respect for the Constitution, his community-first approach, and his strong collaborative relationships across the 7th Judicial District and the Western Slope.
There is no doubt in my mind that Quinn has the character, knowledge and dedication to serve Delta County as their next Sheriff. It is my honor to endorse Quinn Archibeque.
Having worked alongside Quinn for over a decade, Sheriff Rowell speaks to Quinn's professionalism not just within Delta County but across the state — reflecting the regional respect Quinn has earned throughout his career in Western Colorado law enforcement.
He has always acted professionally, honestly — and more than anything his responses and actions are both measured and well thought out.
Having worked with Quinn for nearly five years across routine operations and high-stakes emergencies, Toltz is confident Quinn will "not only continue the best practices of the current Sheriff's Office, but will build on that foundation to advance the future of law enforcement in Delta County."
Four sheriffs. A Search & Rescue Commander. People who have worked alongside Quinn for years and seen him lead when it counts. Join them.