Hopkinsville Mayor Wendell Lynch will present an executive order at Tuesday night’s city council meeting appointing individuals to the twelve-member Non-Partisan Elections Citizens Committee. The committee will study the advantages and disadvantages of the city’s elections changing to nonpartisan.
According to the executive order, Rich Maddux will chair the committee that includes Darvin Adams, Rev. Perry Greenwade, Dan Kemp, Tiffany Mumford-Brame, Kelli Pendleton, Nancy Askew, Andra Gold, Faye Hendricks, Rose Jackson, Diane Wood, and Shannon Worden.
The Committee will be tasked with exploring all the pros and cons of changing from the current partisan to nonpartisan elections, as well as the potential impact on voter participation and if it would impact the representation of any particular segment of the community.
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Mayor selects 12 citizens for nonpartisan election committee The committee chair will be Rich Maddux, a former manufacturing plant executive who with his wife now runs The Rabbit’s Basket, an urban farm. by Jennifer P. Brown of Hoptown Chronicle 5:30 am, April 16, 2021
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Mayor Wendell Lynch has selected 12 Hopkinsville residents to serve on a citizens committee that will study whether the city should have nonpartisan elections.
Rich Maddux
They are listed on an executive order prepared for Hopkinsville City Council’s next meeting, on Tuesday, April 20.
The committee chair will be Rich Maddux, a former manufacturing plant executive who now runs The Rabbit’s Basket, an urban farm, with his wife. He has been active in local and state civic work for many years and currently serves on the Kentucky Chamber of Commerce Board of Directors.
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With the school year coming to a close and summer break just around the corner, the Hopkinsville-Christian County YMCA announced its plans for the month of April as the weather warms, businesses are continuing to open more to the public and everyone is gearing up for the summer.
The Y is beginning to offer more programs as the number of members visiting the Y and utilizing its programs has increased, according to YMCA President and CEO Sheryl Ellis.
âOur numbers are increasing, and we are thrilled to see everyone,â Ellis stated in a press release. âIt is busy around the Y as we continue to offer new programs and plan for the summer.â