Posted by Barry Jantz at 12:00 am on Jun 16, 2009 3 Comments
As previously predicted, Undersheriff Bill Gore was just
appointed by the County Board of Supervisors to the vacant position
created by Bill Kolender’s mid-term resignation. It was
expected the Supervisors would conduct interviews today, with a
vote next week. However, the board proceeded with the
decision to fill the spot just minutes ago.
The vote total by ballot, prior to the decision being
memorialized by adopted motion, was as follows:
Bill Gore – 4
Jim Duffy – 2
Jay La Suer – 1
If it doesn’t seem to add up, that’s because each Supe was
allowed more than one vote if needed to narrow the field.
Supervisor Dianne Jacob voted for all three of those listed, prior
to the final motion being adopted.
Gore will now be able to run as the appointed incumbent in next
year’s election. Both Duffy and La Suer have announced
campaigns, as have David Bejarano and Bruce Ruff. The latter
two did not file the paperwork necessary to be considered to fill
the vacancy by appointment.
With Gore’s appointment, it remains to be seen if all of the
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