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By LuAnn Schindler
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Recall petitions filed for two commissioner positions

 

August 15, 2019

LuAnn Schindler

Petition drive • (l-r): Jack Allemang, of Clearwater, and Bethany Miller, of Elgin, turned in petitions for recall against two Antelope County commissioners, Aug. 13. Antelope County Clerk Lisa Payne and her staff will have 15 days to verify signatures.

Two Antelope County Commissioners will face a recall election after petition circulators submitted notarized forms to the Antelope County clerk Tuesday morning.

Bethany Miller, of Elgin, and Jack Allemang, of Clearwater, presented petitions for the recall of district five commissioner Tom Borer, of rural Clearwater, and district three commissioner Allan Bentley, of Neligh, respectively.

Petition circulators needed to collect 135 signatures to recall Bentley, while 203 needed to be gathered to recall Borer.

Those numbers represent 35% of ballots cast for each candidate during the November 2018 general election.

According to Miller, she received "a positive response for recall."

Recall affidavits were filed July 5. Borer and Bentley had 20 days to respond to allegations in the original petitions.

Miller's paperwork alleges mismanagement of county funds, including money spent on an outside attorney after a state patrol investigation and misappropriation of taxpayer dollars for unnecessary expenses, including "poorly timed projects."

Borer denied the allegations in a statement filed Wednesday, July 31.

"All allegations against me are false, brought about by people with questionable motives. One commissioner cannot make policy or other decisions alone. There is discussion on topics and majority vote rules. The chairman is responsible for running orderly meetings and following the open meeting laws, all elected officials need to follow this law," Borer wrote.

Allemang's affidavit included the same list of reasons listed in Borer's affidavit, in addition to "sending residents texts with false information and blaming those messages on alcohol consumption.

Bentley responded, "All allegations against me are false. No single commissioner makes any policy or financial decision, must always be majority vote. Investigation uncovered several thefts by county official; actually saved county thousands in back wages. This recall appears to be an attempt to undo recent election results, so by law, three people: county clerk, treasurer and attorney can hand pick new commissioners."

Antelope County Clerk Lisa Payne and her staff will have 15 days to verify the signatures.

If one or both officials are recalled, the vacancy will be advertised, with candidates interviewed and appointed by a three-member committee - County Attorney Joe Abler, County Treasurer Deb Branstiter and Payne, as provided by Nebraska statute when less than half of a governing body is recalled.

 

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