Two qualify for Fort Oglethorpe council seat
by Natasha Colbaugh
Jan 31, 2013 | 2597 views | 4 4 comments | 4 4 recommendations | email to a friend | print
A special election to fill the unexpired term of former Fort Oglethorpe city council member Eddie Stinnett, who died in November, will be held March 19.

Qualifying for the seat began Monday, Jan. 28, and ended Wednesday, Jan. 30, at 4:30 p.m. Two people — paving contractor Clarence “Clay” Kissner, 37, and former mayor Judd Burkhart, 65 — have qualified for a place on the ballot,.

Early voting will be held Feb. 25 through March 15 at city hall.

Two seats are vacant on the council. But the seat left vacant by Charles Sharrock is not officially open, since Sharrock is appealing his dismissal from the council following charges of sexual misconduct. Sharrock’s seat will not be available for election until a legal opinion is given in that case.

“We cannot take any action on that until after the appeal, and a hearing date is not set,” elections superintendent Orma Luckey said. “The seat itself is not up for re-election for three more years.”

The winner in the March 19 special election will fill the council’s Ward 5 seat through Dec. 31. The winner can choose to run again during the next election in November, but he will have to re-qualify and pay the fee, according to Luckey.

In November, three council seats will be up for re-election. Citizens will vote for the seats of Earl Gray from Ward 2, Louis Hamm from Ward 3, and Eddie Stinnet’s successor from Ward 5. Though the council seats are separated into wards, Fort Oglethorpe’s at-large status allows citizens throughout the city to vote on every seat listed on the ballot.

“Whoever wins that election (in March), if they want to run again (in November), they will have to pay the fee,” said Luckey.

The fee associated with qualifying is 3 percent of a council menmber’s $8,500 annual salary, a total of $255.

The Catoosa County election on the referendum for the special-purpose local-option sales tax (SPLOST) will be held simultaneously at Constitution Hall on Forest Road. The Fort Oglethorpe location is one of five precincts voters will be sent to for the SPLOST referendum.

Comments
(4)
Comments-icon Post a Comment
Bernard22
|
January 31, 2013
Not Judd Burkhart again? sigh ~ ~
number6
|
February 04, 2013
He's baaaaaaack! Like a turd that just won't flush.
Bernard22
|
February 04, 2013
In the Times Free Press Burkhart said :

"A lot of things were going on when I was mayor," Burkhart said. "Seems like it's at a standstill now."

Really? Ft. Oglethorpe is just fine without that kind of ego on the council.
CCRES40
|
February 05, 2013
The turd that won't flush (I love that by the way) needs to get his signs off of Cloud Springs Road and Lakeview drive. That is Catoosa County, not Fort Oglethorpe. Even if the property owners gave him permission to put the signs up, they can't vote for him anyway.

Political support signs are horrible to look at and they trash the scenery. They are up forever and the politicians are always slow to get them down.
Postings are not edited and are the responsibility of the author. You agree not to post comments that are abusive, threatening or obscene. Postings may be removed at our discretion.