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Will city board investigate Pierre?Published 10/04/09
Before withdrawing her name last month as the Democratic candidate for mayor of Annapolis, several questions arose about the residency and finances of Zina Pierre. There was the home she bought in Mitchellville in 1998 and still claims as her principal residence. There were the candidacy papers she filed in Annapolis in May claiming to be a resident of a city apartment for the past two years. And there was the more than $11,000 she paid a political consultant firm that is apparently not registered with the state. But two weeks after area media first picked up on the discrepancies and one week after Pierre formally dropped out...
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Investigating Pierre? - 2009-10-05 14:13:33
This article questions if Pierre will be investigated. Of course she should (or already should have been). The big question should be, have all the candidates been investigated or will they? Singling out Pierre just because she had the most votes is not appropriate. The campaign funds, etc. of all candidates should be scrutinized.
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