Election Year Controversy Looms Between State and Metamora
Can a four-legged horse employed by the state of Indiana hold the office of Mayor in the town where the horse is employed? Some think not, others don't mind, in the honorary Mayor fundraising program in a small tourist town in southeast Indiana.
Metamora, IN, April 28, 2006 --(PR.COM)-- In the first-ever election for honorary Mayor in this small historic town in Southeast Indiana, candidates must meet only two requirements—they must be breathing, and they must have no more than four legs. Jerry, the Belgian draft horse that pulls the state-owned canal boat down the state-owned canal for tourist rides, meets those two requirements. But some think that it would be a conflict of interest for a state employee to hold the only public office in the town. So the question facing the State of Indiana today is whether or not a draft horse is truly a state employee.
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