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Dateline: May 9,
2002
City
voters defeat 2 incumbent aldermen
By
Roger Estlack, Clarendon Enterprise
Clarendon
voters went to the polls Saturday and dashed the re-election hopes of two
long-serving City Aldermen, those being Mac Stavenhagen and Billy Jack
Land.
Voters
instead chose Tommy Hill and Janice Knorpp as new members of the Board of
Aldermen and overwhelmingly confirmed Alderman Mark White to a full term
in office. White had
previously been appointed to serve out the term of Alderman Smiley
Johnson.
A
total of 257 voters cast ballots in the city election. That’s more than
double the 119 who voted last year but is still a low turnout.
The
number of voters registered in the city was not readily available at press
time.
The
final tallies were White, 219; Hill, 163; Knorpp, 137; and Stavenhagen,
130. Land’s write-in candidacy drew 62 votes. The election will be
canvassed this Friday, and the new aldermen will be sworn in May 14.
Howardwick
will also have new faces on its Board of Aldermen. Donald Holladay, Sam
Grider, and Bobby Murdock were top choices of the voters in that city.
Holladay
received 43 votes, Grider got 42, and Murdock had 39. Vernon Byars, the
only incumbent in the race, garnered 30 votes.
Sixty-two
people cast ballots in Howardwick. As in Clarendon, officials did not know
how many citizens were registered to vote. Howardwick canvassed its
election Tuesday night. Officials will take office May 14.
Also
on Saturday, two incumbents were returned to the Clarendon College Board
of Regents. Bill Sansing, who was appointed to serve out R.L. Gilkey’s
term, was the top vote getter with 238 followed by fellow incumbent Jack
Moreman who received 191. They will be joined on the board by Jim
Blackerby, whose total of 149 votes edged out Sherol Johnston’s 139 and
Mary Douglas’ 129.
A
total of 261 people cast ballots the college election. That’s only 10.2
percent of the registered voters in the Clarendon College District, but
the turnout was up slightly from the last election in 2000 when only 7.7
percent bothered to vote.
CC
officials said their election will be canvassed, and new regents will be
sworn in this Friday afternoon.
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