Posted by Michael Der Manouel, Jr. at 12:00 am on Jan 11, 2006 Comments Off on Some Good Action Around Here This Year
This is a rare year for turnover in Fresno County elections. In
our neck of the woods, those elected countywide don’t ever lose o
it can get quite boring around here at times in local politics. But
over the last two local election cycles most of the county
administrative offices have turned over after retirements by long
term officeholders. This year presents two major announcements.
First, Sheriff Richard Pierce if retiring after serving two terms.
He followed longtime Sheriff Steve Magarian, who was Sheriff for
over a decade. Announced candidates thus far are few, but a well
known Clovis City Councilman and former Mayor, Jose Flores, has
announced his intention to succeed Pierce. Councilman Flores is
also a captain in the Sheriff’s department and appears to be the
early frontrunner. If elected, he would become one of the only
Hispanic countywide officeholders in Fresno County history. And,
yes, he is a recent convert to Republicanism.
The next major retirement announcement came from longtime County
Superintendent of Schools, Dr. Pete Mehas. A lifelong Republican,
he has an educational and political resume too voluminous to
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