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Adair BD. of Elections meets in Executive Session, votes to adjourn

Appeal filed today; surety bond of $25,000 posted with Adair Circuit Clerk.

By Ed Waggener

The Adair County Board of Elections met today at 3pmCT, went into Executive Session with all four members present, and returned within a few minutes and took a vote which was 4-0, to adjourn.

No additional action was taken at the meeting.

The notice of the appeal was filed today in Adair Circuit Court, notifying the plaintiffs, Ben Arnold, Ruth Smith (Hadley) and William Burton of an appeal to the Kentucky Court of Appeals, has been filed.

The Adair County Board of Elections is represented by Attorney Howard K. Stockton, Edmonton, KY, and Adair County Attorney Jennifer Hutchison Loy. A surety bond, in the amount of $25,000 has been posted in Adair County Circuit Court in the amount of $25,000 for the Adair Board of Elections, as principal, and Joyce Rodgers, as surety, and is time-stamped April 27, 2015, with the signatures of Ben Loy and Billy Curry as principals and Joyce C. Rodgers as surety.





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$25,000 surety bond posted for Appeal of Judge Vance ruling



2015-04-27 - Adair County Judicial Center, 201 Campbellsville Street, Columbia, KY - Photo photo of court document.
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Showdown opponents stage make up: United they Stand



2015-04-28 - Adair Annex Basement, 424 Public Square, Columbia, KY - Photo by Ed Waggener.
After a lively political showdown at the Wednesday April 22, 2015 Adair County Board of Elections meeting, Hunter Durham and Larry Smith staged this show of friendship at the latest meeting of the Adair County Board of Elections, yesterday afternoon. While ColumbiaMagazine.com was not present at the famous first debate, we have learned that one of the gentlemen is a staunch Eisenhower Republican, the other a known Democrat. The latter hammered away at his rival, demanding to know what part of peace and prosperity he didn't like, and what part of the record stock market he was against. The other shot back that he liked Happy Chandler and was open minded, though he did question where Franklin Delano Roosevelt stood in relationship to God. Or so they told me. (One of the impartial observers, CJE Mike Stephens, vouched for some of this imformation.) It was Smith's first actual visit to Hunterland. In the background, three members of the Adair County Board of Elections, Billy Curry (R), Sheriff Harrison Moss, and Ben Loy (d) answered media questions. - ED WAGGENER (Unbiased Democrat)

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