Board of Elections increases deputy director’s hours
By Kyle Shaner - kshaner@sidneydailynews.com
SIDNEY – The Shelby County Board of Elections authorized Deputy Director Collin Claywell to work an additional five hours a week during its Feb. 16 board meeting.
With Clerk Trina Reithman on leave and a requirement to implement directives from Secretary of State Frank LaRose, the Board of Elections needed to increase staffing, Chairman Jim Kerg said. Claywell offered to work an additional five hours a week indefinitely, bringing his weekly total to 37.5.
“Short of hiring temporary help, which we don’t have any budget for, I don’t see how we accomplish what we need to accomplish without asking one or more of the staff members to expand their amount of time,” Kerg said.
February 23, 2021 at 9:58 AM
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Paul Davis (Image via Twitter)
Paul Davis is like the gift that keeps on filing bonkers motions. Davis first shot to Above the Law infamy when the then-associate general counsel for Goosehead Insurance attended the Capitol insurrection, and posted boasting about getting tear gassed and saying he was trying to enter the Capitol building on social media.
After he got fired from Goosehead (because logical and natural consequences are still a thing), Davis attempted to put his law degree to use by filing a lawsuit, along with lawyer and failed candidate for the Texas House of Representatives Kellye SoRelle, seeking to overturn the results of the 2020 presidential election but is somehow “not a 2020 presidential election fraud lawsuit.” (That distinction, for whatever it’s worth, appears to be the source of discord between the two attorneys that filed the original complaint.) The complaint lists every single member of the 117th Congress, eve
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Fired Texas Lawyer Gets Fired Again And He Seems Happy About It Aaron Keller
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Paul M. Davis, who lost his in-house counsel job with an insurance company shortly after recording himself protesting outside the U.S. Capitol on Jan. 6th, says he’s planning new and imminent litigation surrounding the 2020 election. His new move is partially being forced upon him: he’s been “fired” by some, but not all, of his clients in the case he filed just weeks ago which asked a federal judge in Texas to remove
Joe Biden from the White House and to install a council of “stewards” from
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Oh, goody, Paul Davis is back in the news. So, what’s the latest happening with the former in-house counsel for Goosehead Insurance turned Capitol insurrectionist? No, he hasn’t been arrested for his role in the riots of January 6th, but you aren’t alone if that’s immediately where your mind went.
It seems Davis has been fired. Again.
After he got the boot from Goosehead, Davis attempted to put his law degree to use by filing a lawsuit, along with lawyer and failed candidate for the Texas House of Representatives Kellye SoRelle, seeking to overturn the results of the 2020 presidential election but is somehow “not a 2020 presidential election fraud lawsuit.” The complaint lists every single member of the 117th Congress, every state governor and secretary of state, and Mark Zuckerberg as defendants, and alleges changes to election laws in advance of the 2020 election were in violation of the Help Ame