Ford withdraws from 2nd Ward race; will run as a write-in candidate By Ed Richter,
Staff Writer
8:27 PM Monday, August 24, 2009
It also looks like the race for the 2nd Ward seat will have three candidates after all. A
Middletown City Council member has withdrawn from her bid to retain her
current seat in order to preserve her shot at running as a write-in
candidate this fall. Leslie Ford said
that she went to the Butler County Board of Elections on Monday
afternoon, Aug. 24, to officially withdraw from the 2nd Ward race. Last
week, Betty McGary, county board of elections director, said Ford would
have to withdraw from the race before the elections board met today,
Aug. 25, to certify petitions for the Nov. 3 general election. If Ford
had not withdrawn from the race, she would not have been allowed to run
as a write-in candidate in November. Ford said she will file a declaration of intent to run as a write-in candidate before the Sept. 2 deadline. “I
won’t be waiting until the last minute to file (as a write-in),” Ford
said. “I want to make people more aware of the write-in process.” Unlike
a petition, the declaration of intent does not require signatures of
registered voters. However, her name will not be on the Nov. 3 ballot
as voters will have to physically write in her name at the polls. Last
week, elections board staff informed Ford that she did not have a
sufficient number of signatures of registered voters on the petitions
she filed on Aug. 18. Of the 77 signatures she filed, 44 were invalid
for a number of reasons. Ford was
elected in 2007 to complete the final two years of former 2nd Ward
councilman William “Kip” Moore, who resigned in December 2006. If
she files her declaration of intent to run as a write-in candidate, she
will face candidates John Soppanish and A.J. Smith in the 2nd Ward race.
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