ABERDEEN–

Three more subpoenaed individuals appeared before the Aberdeen Democratic Executive Committee Friday afternoon in a closed session. No charges were filed as a result of the meeting.

“We subpoenaed three more people and we talked to them,”  said committee Chairman Coy Flynn. “We got some good answers from them, but there will still not be anyone charged with criminal activity. We are looking to set the election on Tuesday, May 6, but we are waiting on the circuit judge to approve the date.”

Flynn stated that at the present time, no more individuals would subpoenaed for questioning. He would also not comment on the names of the individuals questioned during  the afternoon session.

Although two of three would not offer their names nor make statements, Terry Morgan agreed to speak with the Monroe County Journal.

“I was subpoenaed today around 11 AM,” stated Morgan. “I had to leave work to come to here (City Hall). What they (executive committee) are  trying to do is keep Mr. Garth from winning the election. There are several people in there that are biased. Mr. Garth won the race fair and square and this is set up to keep him from winning the race.”

According to Morgan, the committee’s line of questioning did not regard the number of votes he cast.

“They accused me of taking people to the polls form Ward 1 to Ward 2. I told them that I did take people to vote in both wards — I did do that. But, I was taking people for other candidates that were in Ward 1 like the police chief. I take people all over the place to vote. But I do make sure that they are eligible to vote. The didn’t press charges againts me because they don’t have anything on me,” said Morgan.