Published by admin on Mon, 09/07/2020 - 2:00pm
ELDORA – It did not take very long for a panel of three Republicans to determine the fate of Hardin County Supervisor candidate and Democrat Don Primus, at a special Aug. 31 meeting. Mark Seward of New Providence, had submitted an objection to the Hardin County Auditor’s office on Aug. 21, stating that the nomination process used by the Democrats was not done properly. Primus was chosen as supervisor candidate via a Zoom meeting during a Democratic convention on Aug. 4.
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