By Jeremy Coumbes on February 10, 2021 at 3:39pm
A hearing date has been set to determine if a candidate for South Jacksonville Village President will be returned to the ballot.
During a telephonic conference this morning, Seventh Judicial Circuit Court Judge Chris Reif set a hearing for next week in the suit filed by Village President candidate Tyson Manker, against the Village of South Jacksonville’s Electoral Board.
On Monday attorneys for the Electoral Board filed a motion to push back the hearing to next Thursday, February 18
th at 10:00 am. Judge Reif set the hearing for next Wednesday, February 17
th at 2:00 pm in Morgan County Court.
By Benjamin Cox on February 9, 2021 at 6:29pm
A recent legal battle to keep a South Jacksonville Village President candidate off the ballot has cost village taxpayers nearly $6,700. FOIA requested documents by Village President candidate Tyson Manker made public tonight shows that the Village of South Jacksonville owes $6,695.24 in legal fees to law firm Brown, Hay, and Stephens LLP in Springfield for the objection brought by other Village President candidate Dick Samples to Manker’s candidacy.
The documents do not disclose the hourly rate owed to Roger W. Holmes of the law firm for presiding as the judge over the meeting of the Village’s Electoral Board, nor does it include the hourly rate for the court reporter for the meeting. The itemized list in the documents says the list only includes charges up through the month of January. More charges from the law firm are likely for this month as the case now heads to Morgan County Court tomorrow afternoon.