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More questions raised in District 6

Published Wednesday, October 7, 2009

As Oren Fannin was sworn into office on Monday, controversy continued to swirl in the District 6 commission seat for Pike County.

Fannin, who was declared the winner of the seat after a lengthy civil court case, replaces ousted commissioner Karen Berry. But only after Probate Judge Wes Allen was forced to meet for an hour behind closed doors before officially issuing Fannin’s oath of office Monday. Following his oath, Fannin said officials told him that Berry might plan to appeal the judge’s ruling that said the election results that appeared to earn her the seat in November 2008 were at best tainted, due to invalid absentee ballots cast. He tossed out those ballots, and Fannin won the election, by a narrow margin.

Now, with hints of a criminal investigation to follow and allegations of perjury and fraud having been raised during the civil trial, the residents and taxpayers in District 6 and throughout Pike County, deserve answers and finality in this case. If Karen Berry is planning to appeal the judge’s ruling, she needs to come forward and say so – on the record. If not, she needs to do the same, to put the matter to rest.

The residents of District 6 have been through a tumultuous election and 10 months, waiting to see who will be their representative on the county commission. They deserve to have the benefits of a fair and honest democratic process. Moreover, they deserve to know who their representative in the county commission will be moving forward. The commission already has voted on key issues – including the fiscal year 2010 budget that includes pay raises and travel allowances for commissioners. It’s time to put someone in the District 6 seat that taxpayers and voters can hold accountable for the remaining three years of the term. And it’s time for the whole of Pike County to have reassurance that the integrity of the election process is being upheld in our county.


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Posted by Windsor121 (anonymous) on October 8, 2009 at 10:49 a.m. (Suggest removal)

I totally agree. It's also time to stop the negativisms directed toward Mrs. Berry and Mr. Fannin. It's time to move on!!

Posted by insideinfo (anonymous) on October 8, 2009 at 12:49 p.m. (Suggest removal)

But negativity toward Mrs. Berry is so easy and fun. It feels natural. It's like hating Hitler.....I never actually met him but I know I don't like him.

Posted by elvis2 (anonymous) on October 8, 2009 at 5:49 p.m. (Suggest removal)

insideinfo , you need to get a life because you sure don't have much of one now . Takes a very small mind to pick on someone you don't even know .

Posted by troytrojan55 (anonymous) on October 8, 2009 at 7:40 p.m. (Suggest removal)

I thank that Oren Fannin won this fair & square !!!
we need to drop this and move on.
Will this effect mes berry place in the board of ed. ???

Posted by my2cents (anonymous) on October 8, 2009 at 11:28 p.m. (Suggest removal)

Windsor121: I completely agree with you. Enough is enough, let's move on!

elvis2: I also completely agree with you & couldn't have said it better!

insideinfo: Really, Hitler? Do you enjoy embarrassing yourself AND the school district unfortunate enough to have had you as their student? Hitler...I'm speechless.

Posted by aza236 (anonymous) on November 19, 2009 at 7:22 a.m. (Suggest removal)

i have known both parties for years and believe both to be honest and good, so why not put them on our prayer list along with our country and lets try to make pike county a better place to live , we now live in the best place there is to live and that is troy al here in great pike county

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