This resolution comes out of not-at-all-secret lip-smacking by the local GOP, which wants Ms. Hodges replaced as director. But Ms. Hodges is covered by the state personnel act and can't be replaced without cause, even when the Republicans take control of the local Board of Elections. Appointees to the local Board of Elections are political appointees; the director's position is not.
The local Republicans want a lot of things, relative to the conduct of elections in Watauga County:
A. They want Early Voting removed from the ASU Campus.
B. They want ASU students disenfranchised to the fullest extent of
The resolution in support of Jane Ann Hodges passed unanimously, which is to say that Republican member Four Eggers abstained from the vote. An abstention counts as a "yes," according to Mr. Eggers, who also happens to be the attorney for the Republican majority on the County Board of Commissioners. Mr. Eggers previously advised Commissioner Perry Yates that if he abstained from the sales tax redistribution vote, over which there were questions of Mr. Yates's conflict of interest, his abstention would count as a "yea" vote.
It's getting hard to even read the High Country Press anymore. What does Nate DiCola do... sit around all day hitting the "refresh" button so that he can comment on every single thing that's posted on that site? And usually in ALL capital letters, so we know he's serious!
ReplyDeleteYou do realize you don't have to read DiCola's letters, don't you?
ReplyDeleteMaybe the fact HCP doesn't censor comments for political reasons like this site, the temptation is to great for you.
Uh, this is a blog, not a newspaper site. JW owns the blog, so he can do what he wants. If you don't like it, you can start your own blog. Oh, and the same thing applies to you that you applied to me - if you don't like this blog, you don't have to read it OR post here, now do you? You DO realize that, don't you, dear condescending Anonymous?
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