To: Krodg
I tried to find out "Judge" Greer's party affiliation. One must literally go to Clearwater and examine the registration books personally. Here is the reply that I received:
Thank you for your e-mail requesting the party affiliation of a Pinellas County Judge. According to Florida Statute 98.095 (1)(a)1, we are not permitted to give out information from a registered voters record, however, any citizen of the state is allowed to examine the registration books while they are in the custody of the supervisor of that county. They are not allowed to make copies or extracts.
You are welcome to view the voter registration records at any of our offices. Our office locations are: 315 Court St., Room 117, Clearwater, 14255 49th St. N., Suite 202, Clearwater, and 501 1St Ave N (5th St. N entrance), St. Petersburg. Our office hours are 7:45 a.m. 5:15 p.m.
To: Theodore R.
Ironic that it was easier to learn about an elected official who was most likely one of GW Greer's ancestors.
Cochranton Borough [Pennsylvania] was created by order of the Court of Quarter Sessions April 5, 1855, in response to a petition presented by C. Cochran and twenty-nine other residents of the village. The first election was held April 14, 1855, when James Greer was elected Burgess
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09/15/2003 9:37:19 AM PDT by
syriacus
(Did Mike Schiavo buy mobiles to place over the crib of his baby? What did he buy for Terri?)
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