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County commissioners Q&A in Peacemaker

The Carolina Peacemaker ran a Q&A for county commissioner candidates recently.

They polled the candidates for at large and district 4 on whether they like the quarter cent sales tax referendum, a county-funded health clinic for southeast Greensboro and equal funding for schools.

In short, here's what they said, some of which, we've also reported.

Health clinic
At large candidates
Paul Elledge, Libertarian: No
Paul Gibson, Democrat (i): Yes
John Parks, Democrat (i): Yes
Larry Proctor, Republican: Has to do more research
Wendell Sawyer, Republican: No, it needs private funding

Distirct 4
Kirk Perkins (i), Democrat: Yes
Eddie Souther, Republican: Yes

Sales tax
At large
Elledge: No
Gibson: Yes
Parks: Yes
Proctor: Yes
Sawyer: No

District 4
Perkins: Yes
Souther: Yes

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