Three chairman candidates face off Thursday
by Winston Jones/Times-Georgian
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The three commission chairman candidates in the July 31 Republican Primary will be on the same stage Thursday night as the campaign for the county’s top executive position heats up.

The League of Women Voters of Carrollton-Carroll County will host the forum from 7 to 9 p.m. in the jury room of the new Carroll County Court House, 323 Newnan Street, Carrollton.

Incumbent Commission Chairman Bill Chappell is facing challenges from Carrollton businessmen, Walt Hollingsworth and Marty Smith.

Also appearing in the Thursday forum will be candidates for the Districts 3 and 5 commission seats.

District 3 candidates include incumbent Ashley Smith-Hendrix and Tommy Lee, both of Carrollton, and Jason Wilcox of Temple.

Candidates in the District 5 commission forum will include incumbent Kevin Jackson of Whitesburg and Slade Jenkins of Roopville.

The candidates for the Carroll County School Board, District 1 and 3, will participate in a League of Women Voters forum today from 7 to 9 p.m. in the courtroom/city council room of the Holt-Bishop Municipal Building, 101 Main Street, Villa Rica.

District 1 school board candidates include Bernice Bailey Brooks (incumbent), Robert Cleveland and Terry Wayne Turner, all of Villa Rica.

District 3 school board candidates include Christopher Gammon (incumbent) and Robert D. Pinckney, both of Villa Rica.

Chappell was elected in 2007 during a special election to fill the unexpired term of former chairman Robert Barr, who resigned amid political unrest over budget shortfalls and a dramatic increase in employee insurance premiums. Chappell was elected to a full four-year term in 2008.

Chappell drew public fire in 2009 after firing two popular county department heads in a cost-saving move. A recall petition was circulated but failed to gain enough signatures to force a recall election.

“I am proud of my record of accomplishment since Carroll County voters put me in office,” Chappel said in a Feb. 3 written announcement of his plans to seek re-election. “Some of that accomplishment is a return to financial health and stability in county government. The county was $5.4 million in debt when I was sworn in. We stopped spending like drunken sailors. We focused on holding employee numbers down. We eliminated some duplicate positions, and we changed some management to better achieve county goals.”

Challenger Hollingsworth is a Carrollton native and graduate of Carrollton High School. He graduated from Auburn University in 1981 and returned to Carrollton to work with the Junior Chamber of Commerce at the state level. More recently, he has been the general manager of his family’s business, Hollingsworth Concrete.

Hollinsworth ran against incumbent Carrollton Mayor Wayne Garner last November but lost by 16 votes.

Smith is making his first run for public office. He grew up in Carroll County and graduated from Carrollton High School in 1982. He attended University of West Georgia and graduated in 1987 with a business administration degree in management.

After college, he managed a local auto parts store and spent three years working with his brother in a Gaston, S.C., business. While in South Carolina, his family contracted with CSX Railroad for maintenance of gondola rail cars that served the eastern seaboard. He later returned to Carrollton and worked in his family’s grading and development business and later sold insurance for Carroll County Farm Bureau and J. Smith Lanier Insurance Co.

Since 2007, he has maintained a development company and has specialized in negotiating leases of small box retail centers.

According to Robin Collins, League president, the following procedure will be followed in the commission and school board forums:

“The moderator will open the forum. Candidates will give their opening remarks. The moderator will then ask the panelists to present their questions, one at a time, rotating between the panelists. Panelists will only ask questions directed to all candidates.

“After two rounds of panelist questions, the moderator will seek questions from the audience, with the questions being written on note cards. Audience questions may be directed to a particular candidate or all candidates. The assistant moderator will combine any audience questions that are similar. If time allows, the moderator will ask the panelists for another round of questions.

“The moderator will close the question portion, and each candidate will be given time to deliver closing remarks.”

Collins said the League reserves the right to adjust the format of the candidate forums when it is in the best interest of informing the voters, with advance notice given to the candidates.

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flowergirl1969
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June 28, 2012
I do have one problem with the commission chairman. Almost every day. You can follow one of the county codes enforcement men out Mt Zion Rd. to his house. He spends more time at home every day than he does at work. I am sick of my tax dollars going to pay this guy to sit at home and do nothing. I personally witnessed him building a building at his home a while back. Not on the weekends. But, during working hours. While we were paying his salary. Mr. Chappell. If you don't know about this. Let me bring it to your attention. You need to run his sorry behind off. I'm sick of it as are many of his neighbors.
RhettMillsaps
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June 30, 2012
Who are you and if this is true, why in the heck haven't you contacted law enforcement, I figure you are just jealous that you are not the chairman and he is. You can be sick all you need to be, sounds like you are, but to publish crap like this against someone is crazy. If you would come out from that hood over your face and state who you are, the chairman would have someone he could take to court, you have lied and not had to take responsibility for it. Codes enforcement is doing work at his house, I bet you would have pictures if this was true. Your whold article smells so bad, you need to lose the keyboard to your computer before you lose much in a lawsuit. You have to back this up, not just spit out pure bull!!!!!
flowergirl1969
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June 28, 2012
@fred. your little recall fiasco was a bit of a joke. i remember all these people standing around all the major intersections in town. trying to get people to sign to recall the chairman. it was hilarious. i pulled over one day and sit and listened to the fun. after 15 minutes or so. i just cracked up. and then drove away. they couldn't get a single person to sign it.

and then there was this joke of a statement by the recall nuckleheads. we are so overwhelmed by the amount of people calling to find out where to sign up to recall the chairman. if you are having trouble getting through(due to the heavy number of callers) please call back. JUST ANOTHER SCHEME TO TRY TO GET SOMEONE TO THINK YOU WERE HAVING SO MUCH SUCCESS WITH YOUR PETITIONS. you are amazing Fred. Let the voters determin whether or not the Chairman is re elected. your facts are jokes. he was elected twice already. by the people of this county who see the good in what he has done. and not some personal grudge that is held by a very few of people like you. you want him out? then vote him out. or as WHAT said. SHUT UP!!!
Fred76
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June 27, 2012
Well more than twice the number of people who voted to put Bill Chappell into office signed petitions to recall him from office.

Why?

As Carroll County Commission Chairman has committed the following acts of misconduct: (a) violated O.C.G.A. 21-2-414(f) by

wrongfully being in an area where early voting was occurring; (b) entered into contracts exceeding his authority under County

Ordinance 8(a)(22); (c) misappropriated county funds by unauthorized personal monthly car allowances and

having the County pay registration fees for Sue Horn, his longtime girlfriend but listed on the registration form as his

spouse; (d) violated the Georgia Open Meeting Statute by discussing an IT services contract in closed meeting when no

threat of litigation existed; (e) failed to perform duties prescribed by law by failing to present contracts and other matters to

the Board of Commissioners; (f) misused SPLOST funds for settlements and inappropriate purchases; (g) abused his authority by

usurping the Board of Commissioners' authority and by using county funds and resources for the benefit of selected supporters,

including Wayne Garner; and (h) violated his oath of office by violating the Times-Georgian's First Amendment rights, as well

as his violations of state law and county ordinances as reflected herein.

Recall Chairman Bill Chappell!
What????
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June 27, 2012
@Fred76 - clearly you are "cutting and pasting" from someone else's kool-aid recipe page....If any of that crap you list (a - h ) were true, then Mr. Chappell would surely have been arrested, convicted or sued. Your accusations are unfounded gossip. Your boast about the recall petitions is simply an outrageous lie because only 10% of the voters signatures were required to force a recall, so if twice as many signed as you boast; then the recall committee actually had 20 times more signatures than needed. If that were true; then why was the recall committee so quick to hide the petitions and burn them. We will never know the truth concerning the recall petitions because the facts behind them are embarrassing. Fred - I hope you vote on July 31st; then I hope you do us all a favor and thereafter shut-up with this wasteful unproductive non-sensical personal vendetta that has no basis in fact!