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Fiscal Court presented $5,215 attorney bill for legal appeal

Statement is for work authorized by Adair County Board of Elections following Judge Vance's ruling invalidating the November 4, 2014 Mayoral election because of irregularities

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Among the items the Adair County Fiscal Court will consider tonight will be the payment of a bill for $5,215, from Howard & Howard Attorneys at Law - James I. Howard & Sharon Bowles Howard of Edmonton, KY.

The June 29, 2015 statement is for an appeal before the Court of Appeals by the Adair County Board of Elections of Judge Judy Vance's ruling that the Mayoral race November 4, 2015 was not valid because of irregularities in the voting procedure.

The matter will be considered tonight, Tuesday, July 14, 2015, at its regular meeting, which starts at 6pmCT in the Adair County Annex Basement, 424 Public Square, Columbia, KY.

The Agenda item is No. 8(J) on 12 item agenda.




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