I am absolutely shocked at comments that City Councilperson Dave Shaver made about former City Councilperson, Craig Maxey, and indirectly made about Jeff Fix, Bill Powers, Jim Brink, John Maurer, Bruce Rookstool and Ted Hackworth. According to Shaver, if you fall short of a few votes to get elected, you should never be appointed to the position three months after the election.
Sorry, Jeff Fix. If there was a vacancy as a Township Trustee and you were selected to fill the vacancy, the Trustees would be ?‘in effect advising the citizens that they are uninterested in their opinions.?’ Sorry, Ted Hackworth. I guess you won?’t ever be appointed as long as Shaver is on Council.
Apparently, Shaver needs to log onto Fairfield County Board of Elections website, before he continues to insult the 46% of the voters that cast ballot for Maxey. Here are the results:
Election Results for November 2001
Number of Registered Voters City of Pickerington: 6,564
Number of Voters Casting Ballots in 11/01: 1868 (28.46%)
David Shaver: 1,071 (57.3% of all Voters Cast a Ballot for Shaver)
Jeff Monebrake: 1,019 (54.6%)
William Wright: 901 (48.2%)
Doug Parker: 882 (47.2%)
Craig Maxey: 863 (46.2%)
I think Shaver owes an apology to the voters in Pickerington City J where Maxey received top place votes among the candidates. In that precinct, 57% voted for Maxey and only 36% voted for Shaver.
I think both Craig Maxey and Jeff Fix are upcoming, young, bright and talented individuals. I am most impressed that 46% and 43% respectively of the voters cast ballots for these talented younger individuals.
Finally, it is interested that the first meeting of the new Republican Club of Northwest Fairfield County was held in the law offices of David Shaver on January 3, 2002. It was at that time the club founders including Shaver decided that new members could not vote for a third of a year. It seems like Shaver likes to take voting rights away from citizens. Does Shaver think only attorneys ought to vote in America?
The February 5, 2002 City Council meeting should be interesting.
Sorry, Jeff Fix. If there was a vacancy as a Township Trustee and you were selected to fill the vacancy, the Trustees would be ?‘in effect advising the citizens that they are uninterested in their opinions.?’ Sorry, Ted Hackworth. I guess you won?’t ever be appointed as long as Shaver is on Council.
Apparently, Shaver needs to log onto Fairfield County Board of Elections website, before he continues to insult the 46% of the voters that cast ballot for Maxey. Here are the results:
Election Results for November 2001
Number of Registered Voters City of Pickerington: 6,564
Number of Voters Casting Ballots in 11/01: 1868 (28.46%)
David Shaver: 1,071 (57.3% of all Voters Cast a Ballot for Shaver)
Jeff Monebrake: 1,019 (54.6%)
William Wright: 901 (48.2%)
Doug Parker: 882 (47.2%)
Craig Maxey: 863 (46.2%)
I think Shaver owes an apology to the voters in Pickerington City J where Maxey received top place votes among the candidates. In that precinct, 57% voted for Maxey and only 36% voted for Shaver.
I think both Craig Maxey and Jeff Fix are upcoming, young, bright and talented individuals. I am most impressed that 46% and 43% respectively of the voters cast ballots for these talented younger individuals.
Finally, it is interested that the first meeting of the new Republican Club of Northwest Fairfield County was held in the law offices of David Shaver on January 3, 2002. It was at that time the club founders including Shaver decided that new members could not vote for a third of a year. It seems like Shaver likes to take voting rights away from citizens. Does Shaver think only attorneys ought to vote in America?
The February 5, 2002 City Council meeting should be interesting.