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  • It's a Dunn Deal, Greg will run for commission
    - Fayette Daily News
    Former county commissioner Greg Dunn has qualified to run for the county commission Post 1 seat.

    “After having proudly served eight years on the Fayette County Board of Commissioners, the last six as Chairman, and being out of elected politics for the last 1 1/2 years, many of my friends have asked me why I would do it again,” Dun says.
  • The Field is Set
    - Fayette Daily News

    The campaign season has begun, and it should be a busy one.

    All but three Fayette County posts up for election this year will have opposition. Fayette County Clerk of Court Sheila Studdard, coroner C.J. Mowell and State Court Solicitor General Jamie Inagawa are running unopposed in their bid for another term in office, but the other county races have drawn a crowd. 

  • Dunn reenters county politics
    - Citizen Newspaper
    When qualifying closed Friday afternoon for the three County Commission races, one name towered above the rest.

  • Local Elections Heat Up When Last Day Filers Furman, Dunn and Wells Enter Races
    - Fayette Front Page (5/2/08)
    5/2/08 (11:51 a.m.) The local elections, which already promised to be interesting to say the least, heated up a notch or two today. First, Robert (Bob) Furman (pictured at left) came into Fayette County Republican headquarters to qualify to run against Post 2 Commissioner Herb Frady. While he was signing up, former County Commission Chairman Greg Dunn came in to sign up to run against incumbent Post 1 Commissioner Robert Horgan... More
     
        
  • Surprise, Surprise...
    - Fayette Daily News
    Thought all the election surprises were over?

    Think again.

    As the clock ticked down to the noon deadline for qualifying for office Friday in Fayette County, a seemingly quiet election turned to shock and awe... More
      
  • Most County Incumbents face GOP challengers
    - Citizen Newspaper (5/2/08)
    Except for coroner, clerk of superior court and state court solicitor, all current Fayette County posts up for election this year will feature contested races.

    Most crowded is the July 15 Republican primary race to replace retiring Sheriff Randall Johnson. Three current deputies and a former Detroit, Mich., police official will be vying for the... More