Clarksville, TN – The Clarksville-Montgomery County “League Of Voter Empowerment” (L.O.V.E.), a voters club comprised of local residents who meet monthly to discuss politics and the current state of governmental affairs, has announced its endorsements for the August 4th, 2016 State Primary and County General Election.
We believe the following group of candidates hold true to our mission statement of “having the best interest of their constituents in mind” and will best represent the people of our nation; state, city and county in the true democracy manner in which this country was built on.
Clarksville-Montgomery County “League Of Voter Empowerment” (L.O.V.E.)
Cunningham, TN – Current Circuit Court Judge for Part III, John Gasaway, addressed everyone at the 106th Annual Lone Oak Picnic held by the Central Civitan Club on Saturday, July 27th, 2014.
“I am running for reelection for Circuit Court Judge Part III. I have been the judge in part III since that particular part was created back in 1990,” said Gasaway. “The citizens of Robertson County and Montgomery County have seen fit to elected me, reelect me, reelect me and I’m asking them to reelect me again.”
Cunningham, TN – On Saturday, July 27th, 2014, Danny Brollier, who is running for Circuit Court Judge Part III, talked to the crowd at the 106th Annual Lone Oak Picnic held by the Central Civitan Club.
“Let me tell you alittle about myself. I am 55 years old. I have been married to my wife 35 years. I have to adult children who are in their 30’s at this time,” said Brollier. “Before becoming a lawyer, I worked in construction. I built swimming pools, dug ditches and worked on insulation in attics. I know what hard work is all about.”
Cunningham, TN – The Central Civitan Club held the 106th Annual Lone Oak Picnic on Saturday, July 27th, 2014 at the Central Civitan Building located on Alonzo Place. The picnic started at 10:00am and continued until 3:00pm.
The Civitan Club prepared 4 whole hogs, 30 shoulders and 300 chicken halves for the event. There was also ice cream, coke products and water available. It is estimated that just over 500 people turned out Saturday.