Thursday Update – 6 Wednesday Filings Bring Current Total to 37 – Deadline to Register is TODAY at NOON
March 1st, 2012 by Joe BurgessA total of 6 local candidates filed for political office Wednesday, bringing the current total of local candidates to 31.
The candidates fining Wednesday were….
Al Peer, Alderman, Ward 1, Pos. 2
Jim Glennon, County Judge
Carole Bulloch, JP District 4
Tim Chase, Alderman, Ward 4, Pos. 2
Tonya Loveless, Collector
Charles F. Dearman, Coroner
Tuesday’s filing’s included:
Hal Floyd Gibson, JP 8, Republican
Pastor Ronald “Jay” Forte Jr., Aldrman, Ward 1, Pos. 1
Amanda Orr, Wilmar Recorder/Treasurer
Cheri Adcock Norris, Collector
Cecil Say, Jr., JP 9
Charles Davis,Alderman, Ward 3, Pos. 2
Marvin Hopson, Wilmar Alderman, Ward 2, Pos. 2
Scott Champam, Veasey Township Constable, Republican
Monday’s 9 filing candidates were:
Jessie Griffin, Judge, Republican
Joe Burgess, Alderman, Ward 2, Pos. 1
Carolyn Brown, Alderman, Ward 2, Pos. 1
Claudia Hartness, Alderman, Ward 2, Pos. 2
Billie Lee Gober, JP District 3
Chris Barnett, JP District 6
Russell Corker, JP District 9, Republican
Deborah West, Wilmar, Ward 1, Pos. 1
Charles Safffold, Wilmar, Ward 1, Pos. 2
The 7 candidates who filed for office Friday were:
Robert “Bobby” Harris, Judge
Lyna Gulledge, County Clerk
Andrea Huskey, Collector, Republican
Josh Frost, Collector
Patty Mitchell, JP District 7
Beverly Hudson, Alderman, Ward 4, Pos. 1
Wes Fletcher, County Surveyor, Republican
Thursday filings were:
Ronnie Adcock, Sheriff
Robin Hood, Judge
Pat Scifres-Savage, Circuit Clerk
Beth Young Davis, Assessor
Tommy Gray, JP District 5
Raymond Hubbard, Alderman, Ward 3, Pos. 1
Mark Gober, Sheriff
The designated time to file for political office opened at noon, Thursday, and will continue until noon, March 1.
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Is there a list of qualifications for each office,the candidates must meet?
The only qualification to run is to be a registered voter in Drew County.
Great question! And are any of those that filed qualified for the job?
Some of the announcements listed their qualifications.
Not only do you have to be a registered voter, but you must not be a convicted felon. Also, most people who run for public office do so because they care about the community in which they live and have the desire to make things better!