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Four of Six Candidates Answer Call to Johnston Forum
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posted March 19, 2010
(L to R) Andy Livingston, Tommy Stone, Tommy Burton, and Bryan Murray
JOHNSTON – In a
forum where six candidates
for mayor and town council were invited to speak on the issues
surrounding the Town of Johnston, perhaps the loudest words were spoken
by those candidates who were not in attendance. Current mayor Willie
Campbell and town council candidate Robert Oliphant did not attend
Thursday's forum at the American Legion Hut sponsored by the Johnston
Lion's Club.
Neither of the two candidates had any representation at the event,
leaving some residents angry and others of the small crowd shaking
their heads.
"That right there says everything that needs to be said," one resident
would say.
Forum moderator and Lions President Roger Lamb, who said he had not
heard from either of the men as to their absence, also shared his
disappointment before proceeding with the evening's agenda.
"I'll leave it to the members of the audience to decide what message
that conveys," he said.
Each candidate was allowed seven minutes (up from the scheduled five
minutes due to the absence of the two candidates) to introduce
themselves and explain their reasons for running, with mayoral
candidate Andy Livingston, a longtime member and former chairman of the
Edgefield County School Board, speaking first.
"I appreciate the opportunity to be at a forum like this because it's
hard to get around and meet everyone," he said. "I'm a CPA (certified
public accountant) and I work with finances everyday. I want to bring
financial responsibility, community involvement and leadership (as
mayor). I can bring financial responsibility to the town and community
involvement has been a way of life for me all of my life."
Mr. Livingston was asked by residents to comment on the proclivity in
the town towards sagging pants, booming music, crumbling properties and
dirty streets - issues which residents have been complaining about for
some time.
"Well, one thing I've learned on the school board is that you can't
legislate morality," he said. "You hope people live a life of respect
and then show that respect towards others. There are ordinances (for
yards and homes in disrepair) we already have for that. We just have to
enforce what we have, and sometimes you just have to get hard with
people though."
The next two candidates to speak, Bryan Murray and Tommy Stone, are
each a candidate for the town council seat in ward two following the
announcement by current councilman Morris Holmes that he would not be
seeking another term of service.
Mr. Murray, who has been a familiar face at town council meetings, said
he wanted the opportunity to serve the town and its residents in a
greater capacity.
"When this position came open I thought that it would be a good way to
give back and serve others here in the town," he said. 'There are lots
of things that need to be tended to in the town of Johnston and there
are many people who are afraid of change, but it's going to happen. I
felt it was time to involve myself and do what I could to help.
"We need to push and keep on pushing and do whatever it takes to have
our voice heard. If I'm allowed to have this seat I promise to follow
through on every complaint."
Taking his turn at the podium, Mr. Stone was quick to tell the audience
that he would hardly need the two additional minutes with which he had
been provided.
"I probably could have done with a few less minutes," he joked, before
diving into his reasons for running, which included his concern for the
financial welfare of the town.
"I have a great affection for this little town," he said. "It's a great
place to live and I want it to stay that way. My primary focus is going
to be the financial stability of this town. We're not alone in these
hard times (with financial trouble), but nothing can happen if our
finances aren't in order so that'll be my primary focus."
The final candidate to address the audience was Tommy Burton, the
incumbent candidate from ward four. Mr. Burton said he would once again
offer his honesty and fairness to serve the residents in his district.
"When I first came into this office I said I wanted to see things (in
town) cleaner, quieter and more productive and I think we got to about
80-percent of that," he said. "But now I feel as though we've gone back
from 80-percent to 20-percent in the way some parts of this town look.
I wish to continue to serve the people in ward four and I'm asking
people to please consider voting for me. I'll give them 110-percent
again."
Elections for mayor and town council in Johnston will be held April 6th.
The Citizen News contributed to this report
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