It appears Carl Schaffner’s bid to have his name placed on the Fremont mayoral ballot has fallen short.
On his Web site, www.carl4mayor, Schaffner wrote Friday night that only 1,404 of the 1,520 signatures submitted could be validated - 15 short of the total needed.
Schaffner posted the information about 5:30 p.m. Verification from Dodge County Clerk Fred Mytty was not available.
"To all those that helped in the campaign, thank you," Schaffner wrote. "We fought the good and honest fight."
The Fremont man had sought to have his name placed on the November general election ballot. He decided to try to challenge Mayor "Skip" Edwards after Edwards casts the deciding vote against an ordinance that would have banned the harboring, renting to or hiring of illegal immigrants.
Schaffner turned in the petitions on Tuesdays, hours before the deadline.
He said if he did not have enough valid signatures that he would not run as a write-in candidate. Schaffner said that would muddy the waters, especially since Wes Homes had declared himself a write-in candidate.

Print This Story
Email This Story
