Sopchoppygate: The final chapter
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November 11, 2008

Sopchoppygate: The final chapter

A week after Election Day, Sopchoppygate is over.

Sh_harvey Longtime Wakulla County Sheriff David F. Harvey prevailed over challenger Charlie Creel in a recount that stopped and started and finally came to a rest early this morning. Harvey won by an apparent 48 votes, though questions remained, not the least of which is a two ballot discrepancy from a recount in a heated county commission race.

Even so, Creel conceded about 9 a.m. "We now know that almost half of our county is looking for a change in the way business has been conducted in the sheriff's department," he said in a statement read on the courthouse steps. "We all have different backgrounds, faiths, jobs and issues, but we have one thing in common and we all care deeply for Wakulla County."

Lynn Artz won the County Commission District 5 race, tipping the balance of the board to a faction led by some relative newcomers (and "newcomers" in the lexicon of Wakulla County can mean anyone not born here) who advanced a message of change.

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Unbelieveable. Governor, are you really going to stand by and let this happen in your backyard?

Do we have to put 'gate' on EVERY story that even remotely seems like a scandal?

One of those "newcomers" includes Alan Brock...look out for this young up and coming Democrat to make a splash in years to come

Well Lynn is a newcomer to Wakulla...

But the faction that was pushing her isn't all new people and they aren't for change... they are for "I got mine and I don't want nobody else to get theirs" and "Close the doors, let me live my retirement in peace"

"Newcomers?" My family's been in the area since the 1820's but I'm a newcomer.

Want to know why?

I don't like their politics.

New Crum ers

Like it is often said, "it ain't over 'til the fat lady sings". I haven't seen a taker yet!

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