Candidate cries foul at Governor’s appointee

Fri, 01/08/2010 - 5:11pm
By: John Munford

A Peachtree City man who’s running for the Secretary of State’s office in the 2010 election is miffed at Gov. Sonny Perdue.

Democrat Gary Horlacher is upset because Perdue appointed announced Secretary of State candidate Brian Kemp, a Republican, to the office. Kemp will finish the remainder of the year holding the very office he is running for, which some could allege gives him an unfair “leg up” in the race.

The vacancy was created when then-Secretary of State Karen Handel resigned a few weeks ago to concentrate on her bid for the governor’s office.

“This is yet another very stark illustration of how the Gold Dome is being run,” Horlacher said in a news release. “In this instance, the heck with letting the Republican electorate voluntarily and independently choosing their nominee.”

Horlacher accuses Perdue of silencing Republican voters by making the appointment himself of what is normally a voter-elected Constitutional officer.

Kemp, a state senator from 2002-2006, “has shown a strong dedication and commitment to public service,” Gov. Perdue said in a recent news release. “His leadership abilities and integrity will be a great asset to Georgia and the Secretary of State’s office.”

The news release acknowledged that Kemp would be allowed to continue his campaign for the full four-year term of the office that starts Jan. 1, 2011.

According to the governor’s office, Kemp, from Athens, is a small business owner who specializes in real estate investments and property management. In the senate, Kemp served as chair of the public safety and homeland security committee, vice chair of the higher education committee, secretary of the agriculture and consumer affairs committee and on the appropriations committee.

A graduate of the University of Georgia, Kemp also serves on the board of St. Mary’s hospital in Athens.

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Submitted by 30YearResident on Tue, 01/12/2010 - 12:42pm.

Would this be something similar to democrat Gov Roy "King" Barnes appointing former Gov (and fellow democrat) Zell Miller to fill the unexpired Senate seat of deceased Republican Sen. Paul Coverdale?

Gee... it might be !!

Suck it up Horlacher, it's called "politics" and if you can't stand the heat, you shouldn't be running.

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Submitted by Gene61 on Sun, 01/10/2010 - 7:37am.

Appoint someone who pledges not to run again - a placeholder (gives the other party an advantage they don't deserve)

..Wait, didn't we see someone make a pledge like this running for office, wait, yes, it was Zell Miller.. lol..He served us for 2 long terms.

Gov had the legal right to appoint whomever he wanted, this was the right person for the job. As for the democrat who is crying, did you expect a republican gov to select a democrat? Then you're totally lost when it comes to politics.

Hey democrats, where is all this "Transparency" that your pary leader promised?


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Submitted by Robert W. Morgan on Sat, 01/09/2010 - 8:38am.

You must be new to politics. If by some miracle you get elected, you'll see more things you may not like - and like this one, nothing you can do about it.

Don't know what you think Sonny's options really are, but here are some choices:

1. Leave the Secretary of State position open until next year (irresponsible and probably illegal)
2. Call a special election to fill the position - you know - let the voters decide (expensive)
3. Appoint someone who pledges not to run again - a placeholder (gives the other party an advantage they don't deserve)
4. Appoint a Democrat (stupid)
5. Appoint you

Go ahead Gary - pick one.

Good luck


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