Recount ordered in Temple mayor's race
by Spencer Crawford/The Villa Rican
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Carroll County Elections Supervisor Patti Brown-Traylor said Friday she will order a recount in the Temple mayoral race that was decided by three votes.

Brown-Traylor said Georgia Election Law O.C.G.A. 21-2-495 and State Election Board Rule 183-1-12-.02 give her the authority to call for a recount when the difference between the two candidates is less than one percent. Tuesday’s final election results showed Mayor Rick Ford defeated Lester Harmon by three votes — 304-301, including a provisional ballot that was added later to Tuesday’s tally.

The voting results were certified Friday.

Harmon would have had two business days after the results were certified to request a recount, but Brown-Traylor decided to go ahead and move forward with the process after Harmon had indicated he would do so.

“Rather than wait for them to fi le for a recount next week, I went ahead and sent out the letters informing everyone of a recount, Brown-Traylor said. “The law gives me that authority.”

Harmon said he and his supporters had called the Board of Elections office several times since Tuesday and already had the paperwork ready to file requesting a recount. Once the election was certified Friday, he said he went to Carrollton to file his paperwork for the recount but was informed by Brown-Traylor she had already done so.

The recount will be held in Carrollton at the Carroll County Elections and Registration office, 423 College St., lower level lobby, at 10 a.m. on Tuesday, Nov. 10. All candidates have a right to attend or to send a representative to the recount. The public and any interested parties are also allowed to attend.

“At this point I really have no comment,” Ford said. “I’m just going to let the election process take its course, wherever that may take us.”

Harmon, who served one term as mayor before being defeated by Ford four years ago, was ahead in the race by 20 votes Tuesday night before early voting and absentee ballots were tallied and Ford came out on top.

Brown-Traylor said the recount will consist of running the computer memory cards back through the machine for ballots that were cast on Nov. 3, as well as the memory cards for those absentee and early voting ballots that were cast in the Board of Elections office. While the computer memory cards will likely spit out the same totals as they did on election night, it’s possible a discrepancy may be found in the 29 paper absentee ballots that were mailed to the office.

“That’s the only real area where that could be a possibility,” Brown-Traylor said. “Sometimes with the old scanners if you ran them through at the wrong angle or something they might pick it up or not, or if the mark is faint it might pick it up or it might not pick it up.”

Brown-Traylor added that because there are so few paper ballots they could be counted by hand rather than run back through the scanning machine, if necessary.

If the recount doesn’t change the results of the election, Brown-Traylor said Harmon’s only other recourse would be to contest the election in Carroll County Superior Court. Harmon said Friday he and his supporters are already working to find grounds for a challenge and he will pursue all available legal avenues.

“There’s already stuff we’re going over this week,” he said. “There’s so many people coming up to me telling me that I owe it to the people of Temple to challenge this to be sure that the election goes the way the people say and that nobody is able to steal the election. I plan to pursue every avenue the law says that I have. They have not convinced me that I have not won.”
comments (5)
« rollineyeball wrote on Wednesday, Dec 16 at 07:28 PM »
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« templecitizen wrote on Monday, Nov 09 at 10:49 PM »
Come on already! Harmon if Temple wanted you as a mayor, We would have elected you! QUIT whinning! Your a sore looser and a crook at that. You've done people WRONG for many years. Keep attending church full-time, not just during election time. I agree w/ the other person that left a comment. I think the attack was a hoax and my tax payer dollars were wasted. Our police need to be patroling the streets and keeping our neighborhoods safe! The incident should be investigated. I think the best man won. Period. Harmon, You should take the money that you have robbed from the citizens and our community and buy you a boat and sail the ocean blue! You've done enough damage. Mr. Ford will continue to fix your screw ups for the next 4 years! Don't get me started on the Walden hoop la. GO RICK FORD!!!! TEMPLE LOVES YOU!
« rollneyeball wrote on Monday, Nov 09 at 12:01 PM »
nanny...nanny boo...boo....quit crying...harmon lost....walden lost....after two elections those waldens and harmons ought to figure out they not liked real well. Next time Harmon runs he might should align himself with anyone except the Waldens.....everyone knows Mrs. Walden made up that attach, it never happened....and she should be held accountable....my money sez she will....everyone in Temple is mad about...all colors....Harmon can thank Waldens, ICKY and her bunch couple silly ex-cops for the election loss....and thank god we will not be subject to the re-hire of McKenzie, Thompson, Dzura, Sinclair and rest of the x-mayors bunch. Thankfully we have been spared.....Thumbs up Mayor Ford.....
« FishySmell wrote on Monday, Nov 09 at 06:29 AM »
Hmm. This reminds me of Al Gore contesting Bush's win. Let's just hope the "Supreme Court" of Carroll County puts this to bed. Harmon, if you cause more trouble after a recount, you are only adding to the disgust of the city. Let it go! And I agree with the former comment..those Walden's are an embarrassing black eye to the city of Temple. That performance she put on for the world to see was pathetic. Ms. Walden, try zoloft.
« FlyGuypimp69 wrote on Sunday, Nov 08 at 12:08 AM »
Harmon, there are a few of us that would like to see you in office, but the Waldens and their merry band of followers are costing you votes - loose them. You don't need their type of support. Two former city of Temple employees overheard Linda Walden call Simmons the n word. One later escorted Walden out of city hall after the deed was done. Guess Linda Walden forgot about this or she has a selective memory. It is just a matter of time before the NAACP gets involved if Linda Walden is allowed in your political camp -You don't need the type of attention the Waldens are bringing the city! They have turned this election into a racial circus and it is backfiring on them - distance yourself from this and things might go your way.
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