One Drops Out Of County Executive Race
Thursday, March 18, 2010 6:49 am
There is one less candidate for the job of Cannon County Executive, and one more candidate for the position of Second District Commissioner.
Kimberly Bailey, who had originally entered the county executive race when she picked up qualifying petition papers in January, decided this week to no longer make a bid to be on the ballot for that position in county government.
Instead, Bailey has decided to make a bid to become one of the two Second District Commissioners, and has picked up petition papers to attempt to qualify.
The deadline to qualify to be in the ballot for the August 5 General Election is April 1 at noon.
Candidates who have picked up qualify petitions to date, and the positions they are seeking, are:
COUNTY EXECUTIVE
Mike Gannon Rebekah Parton George Pittman
CIRCUIT COURT CLERK
Christa Davis Lynn Foster Donnie Morris Larry Sanders
COUNTY COURT CLERK
Terry Russell Reed Bobby Smith Roger Spry Matt Teply
SHERIFF
Howard Mike Grosch Billy Nichols Jack Miller Darrell Young Kenny Wetzel
COUNTY TRUSTEE
Dotty Duggin Norma Knox James Maxwell Michael Nichols Wayne Prater Brenda Witty Nolan Travis
REGISTER OF DEEDS
Greg Mitchell Debbie Morris
SCHOOL BOARD
Chris Blackburn - Second District Roy Parker - Fifth District
ROAD COMMISSIONER
Jerry Pelham - Zone One Doyle Duke - Zone Two Jason Pittman - Zone Two
Robert Eisenmann - Zone Three James Hancock - Zone Three
COUNTY COMMISSION
FIRST DISTRICT
Mark Barker Marilyn Bloodworth Nathan Nichols Anna Pittman James Russell Reed Shelby Stovall
SECOND DISTRICT
James Adkins Kimberly Bailey Karen Ashford Todd Hollandsworth Jimmy Mingle
THIRD DISTRICT
Jim Bush Kevin George Gregory Rigsby
FOURTH DISTRICT
Neal Appelbaum Clint Higgins Tony Neal Forrest Pitcock Joe Wimberly
FIFTH DISTRICT
Gregory Fauls James Jones Kevin Mooneyham Paul Nicholson Bob Stoetzel
CONSTABLE
Jim Gibbs - First District Tom Ganoe - Second District Kevin Duncan - Third District Adam Melton - Fifth District
Two upcoming locations to register to vote
The Cannon County Election Office will be going to the high school on March 30th to set up for any senior that is 17 years old that will be turning 18 this year. Seniors can complete a registration form and the office will hold it until their 18th birthday. This way they will not forget to register.
The election office be setting up at the Children's Health Fair. This will be on April 17th, location is at Lincoln Park. Time: 10 a.m. - 2 p.m. Anyone 18 years or older can come by there a register too.
If you have any questions about these two locations call the election office at 563-5650.
Notice to all voters
This is a reminder to all registered voters in the county. If you have moved you need to get your address corrected. If you have not registered to vote you need to also do this. All of this needs to be done before the election in August. You can go to the election office to get the registration form or give the office a call and they will mail you one.
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