Thursday, May 15, 2008

Sex offender quits school board race, vows return

Posted by Andisheh Nouraee on Thu, May 15, 2008 at 2:57 PM

Calling Chuck Shepherd!

A Republican convicted of sodomy with a child under the age of 14 just tried to run for Newton County Board of Education.

Not a joke.

He withdrew his candidacy after the public found out that he's a convicted child molester, but says he's not done with politics.

From today's Newton Citizen:

COVINGTON - Republican candidate Horace Don Gresham withdrew from the District 2 Board of Education race Wednesday, shortly before a hearing to determine his eligibility was scheduled to take place.

Three residents filed challenges to Gresham's candidacy with the Board of Elections after news broke that he was convicted of sodomy with a child under the age of 14 in DeKalb County in 1988.

In a letter notifying the Board of Elections of his withdrawal, Gresham said he's not finished with politics: He intends to run for the District 2 Board of Commissioners seat in 2010.

"These actions that I have taken was just a test run for me in running for the school board," the letter states. "In other words, I have also used the newspapers to see what the voters thought about someone that had a record."

I wonder if Gresham's candidacy is an example of The Change We Deserve?

(Mortarboard-tip to Jim Galloway at AJC.com's Political Insider for turning me on to making me aware of this story.)

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