Tuesday, January 5, 2010

In surprise move, Davis tapped to lead Pittsylvania County board

Comment:  Good luck to Mr. Davis, he listens to his people and we hope he will continue to listen to reason!

By John Crane
Published: January 4, 2010

CHATHAM — It was an unexpected turn of events during the Pittsylvania County Board of Supervisors’ reorganization meeting Monday night. Underdog Chatham-Blairs Supervisor Hank Davis took the chairmanship in a narrow 4-3 vote.

Davis had lost contests for chairman in past years, but this time he emerged victorious when Banister Supervisor William Pritchett voted for Davis, tilting the margin in his favor. The vote ended Westover Supervisor Coy Harville’s run as chairman.

“This is as much news to me as it is to you,” a surprised Davis said as he took the chairman’s seat on the board. “I’m very appreciative that the board saw fit to elect me. I’ll do all I can to (take) this county forward.”

“I do plan to keep this board as unified as possible,” he added.

Pritchett said he voted for Davis because “I felt like he would make a good chairman. I want to bring unity to the board.”

The board’s vote once again highlighted the north-south split on the board!

Staunton River Supervisor Marshall Ecker, Callands-Gretna Supervisor Fred Ingram, Davis and Pritchett voting for Davis, with Dan River Supervisor James Snead, Tunstall Supervisor Tim Barber, and Harville voting against.

Ingram had nominated Davis while Ecker seconded.

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http://www2.godanriver.com/gdr/news/local/danville_news/article/in_surprise_move_davis_to_lead_pittsylvania_county_board/16787/