Hardin didn't submit enough valid signatures on her nominating petitions to win a spot on the Feb. 17 primary ballot, said Neil Albrecht, the commission's deputy director.
Barring a successful challenge or a write-in campaign, that ruling could end Hardin's re-election quest." - JS Online
I can't imagine how she wouldn't have been able to get enough support to get her on the ballot. This woman has done everything possible to show she doesn't deserve to be on the board. Now we only have to get the rest of them out of there. They may not have done as much as Charlene Hardin, but they didn't hold her accountable either.
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