[Updates at end of article.]
There's a New Year's Day tradition in Arkansas. Every two years anyone who was elected the previous November shows up at their local county courthouse to take the oath of office.
Judge Gary Arnold (Left) administers oath of office to Paul Mitchell. |
And, that's what was happening at the Saline County Courthouse
Thursday. Five of the nine newly elected City of Alexander residents took the
oath of office. Paul Mitchell was sworn-in as mayor followed by Stephanie Beck,
Andy Mullins, Andrea Bearden, and Lonny
Chapman who took the oath for alderman. The oaths were administered by Judge
Gary Arnold.
Absent were Louis E. Hobbs, Jeffery S.
Watson, Dan Church, and Melissa Ratliff. Under Arkansas law they have ten days
to be sworn-in.
Mayor Mitchell says Church is the only one who
has made arrangements with him to take the oath at a later time.
UPDATE:
1/2/15-Louis E. Hobbs took the oath of office January
2.
1/3/15-According to a Facebook post Jeffery S.
Watson was sworn-in by Saline County Clerk Doug Curtis January 1, shortly after
10:30 am.
Excellent article, as usual. We have become accustomed to the quality of your reporting and updating. It is without equal - anywhere!
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The new mayor looks like a used car salesman!!
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