Commissioners Aug. 28, 2010 from CannonWire on Vimeo.
Somewhere around the 6 minute mark you can listen to the Cannon County Commission officially set the date of election for our distillery referendum for the November 2 general election. Video by the Cannon Wire. You can read their story here.
The Cannon Courier posted the full text of the ballot question before voters in November and are also running an online poll of how you’d vote today.
Cannon County Administrator of Elections Stan Dobson certified that enough signatures of registered voters had been obtained by the proponents of the measure.
Nine of the 10 county commissioners voted to place the items on the ballot, with Karen Ashford passing.
The question which voters will see on the ballot will be:
— To permit and legalize the manufacture of intoxicating liquors and other intoxicating drinks within the boundaries of Cannon County.
— Not to permit and legalize the manufacture of intoxicating liquors and other intoxicating drinks within the boundaries of Cannon County.
County Executive Mike Gannon said that if the question was not on the November ballot, the county would have to spend $10,000 to $15,000 in the spring of next year for a special election.

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