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Published: September 21, 2009 08:59 pm    print this story  

Candidates continue to throw hats into 2010 ring

By BILL MARDIS, Editor Emeritus
Commonwealth Journal

Somerset Candidates for local offices subject to the 2010 elections keep popping out of the woodwork. Some of the latest to toss their hats in the ring or say they will seek another term include:

• Frey Todd, the only mayor Eubank has ever had, said “... I’ve got so much going on I probably will run again.” He was referring to projects upgrading Eubank Water System and renovating an old skating rink into a senior citizens center. Todd was elected to the Eubank Town Board in the mid-1960s and was named chair of the board, equivalent to mayor, in 1972. He became mayor when town boards became commissions and has been mayor since.

• Craig Richardson, a member of Burnside City Council, will run for mayor of Burnside, according to Jim Brooks, a former mayor of Burnside. Efforts to reach Richardson to confirm his candidacy have been unsuccessful. Incumbent Mayor Chuck Fourman did not immediately return telephone calls concerning whether he will seek reelection.

• Mayor Bill Dick of Science Hill said “ ... I’m 99 percent sure I will seek a second term.”

• Ferguson Mayor Allen Dobbs did not immediately return a telephone message concerning plans to seek another term.

Candidates for public office in 5th and 6th class cities are not involved in the May primary and have until August 10, 2010 to file for the November general election.

County offices, particularly the position of magistrate, are attractive.

• Richard Gossett, a truck driver who lives in the Science Hill community, told the Commonwealth Journal he will run for magistrate in the 2nd District.

• David Rogers, a resident of Green Meadows, said he will be a candidate for magistrate in the 5th District.

• Darwin Harris, currently a deputy jailer, said he will run for magistrate in the 4th District.

• Bill Lippert, a retired Cincinnati-area high school mathematics teacher, told the Commonwealth Journal he will seek the office of magistrate in the 5th District, a seat now occupied by Mike Strunk.

• James Cothron, who served 13 years as magistrate in the 4th District before being ousted by Glenn Maxey in 2006, has moved to town and says he will be a candidate in the 3rd District. If Cothron files for office he will face incumbent magistrate Tommy Barnett.

• Maxey said he will be a candidate for reelection in the 4th District,

• Eugene Harness said he will be a candidate for magistrate in the 2nd District, now represented by Mike Wilson.

• Jimmy L. Wilson, former animal control officer, has filed a Letter of Intent with the Kentucky Registry of Election Finance as a candidate for Kenny Isaacs’ 1st District seat on Pulaski Fiscal Court.

• Gene Palmer said he will run for constable in the 3rd District.

Bert Minton, Jimmy Dalton, Darrell BeShears, Steve Kelley and incumbent Barty Bullock, all Republicans, are in the race for judge-executive. Minton filed as an independent with the Kentucky Registry of Election Finance but he assured the Commonwealth Journal he remains a registered Republican and emphasized the filing in Frankfort does not mean he will run as an independent. The Letter of Intent allows Minton to raise funds and campaign ahead of the November 4 date to file, but has no bearing on how he officially files at the Pulaski County clerk’s office. Kenny Isaacs, the only Democrat member of Pulaski Fiscal Court, reportedly is campaigning for the office of judge-executive.

Martin Hatfield, a Somerset attorney and former federal and state prosecutor, has indicated he will challenge incumbent Bill Thompson for county attorney.

Alan Stringer, a former county coroner, is talking like he may run against incumbent Richard New. New is nearing the end of his second term in the office and will seek reelection.

Shane Douglas Haste, 636 Old Salts Road, filed a Letter of Intent to run for coroner. He has not returned numerous telephone calls from the Commonwealth Journal asking for confirmation of his candidacy.

Incumbent Sheriff Todd Wood will seek another four-year term. Since David Biggerstaff said he will not challenge Wood, he, (Wood) at the moment, is the only one mentioned for that office.

Terry Gilreath, a retired state employee and currently a farmer in the Science Hill community, is campaigning for state representative from the 85th District. Incumbent Tommy Turner says he will seek reelection.

Mike Harris says he will seek another term as jailer. Nobody else has told the Commonwealth Journal they are interested in challenging Harris.

Nonpartisan Somerset governmental officials are subject to the same January 26 filing deadline as countywide candidates. Former Mayor JP Wiles and Larry Wesley, chief deputy for the Pulaski County Sheriff’s Department and former Somerset police chief, both have said they will challenge incumbent Eddie Girdler for the mayor’s office.

This report does not portend or anticipate the more than 100 candidates who normally are on the ballot during a local election. The newspaper tries to contact potential candidates for major offices and include those who express their intentions to seek an office.

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