To: sten
He's not appointed by the governor,
he's an elected official, and probably can only be removed by the voters (which explains his desire to have "his voters" remain on the rolls).
The state can counter by telling him that they will therefore hold him personally responsible for any illegal voters found voting in his county, and will indict him as a conspirator.
12 posted on
06/07/2012 11:45:50 AM PDT by
PapaBear3625
(If I can't be persuasive, I at least hope to be fun.)
To: PapaBear3625
He's not appointed by the governor, he's an elected official,
Just checked, and it looks like he ran unoppossed in 2004 (
link) and 2008 (
link).
Technically he was "elected", but with no one else on the ballot the last 8 years he won by default. He's up for re-election this year.
21 posted on
06/07/2012 12:07:39 PM PDT by
kevcol
To: PapaBear3625
Fire him anyway. Apparently, playing by the Rules is for suckers.
24 posted on
06/07/2012 12:27:18 PM PDT by
Dead Corpse
(Steampunk- Yesterday's Tomorrow, Today)
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