Kevin Ingle confirms he will not seek board seat
Published 2:55 pm Friday, April 19, 2019
District Three Supervisor Kevin Ingle confirmed to The Herald Friday morning that he will not seek re-election to the Cumberland County Board of Supervisors.
“I have had a change of heart and will not be seeking the District (Three) board position,” Ingle said in a statement Friday.
Initially, during the March board of supervisors meeting, Ingle said he intended to run for re-election.
Ingle said in a statement to The Herald that when he finishes his term in December, he will have served on the board for eight years.
District One Supervisor William “Bill” Osl, District Two Supervisor Lloyd Banks and District Four Supervisor David Meinhard have all previously confirmed they will not be running for re-election this year.
The Cumberland Registrar’s Office confirmed Friday that all terms for the Cumberland County Board of Supervisors and Cumberland County School Board are set to expire this year and will be up for election.
County Administrator and County Attorney Vivian Seay Giles presented her resignation to members of the board during a closed session meeting Tuesday, April 9.
District Five Supervisor Parker Wheeler did not disclose during the March meeting whether he intended to run or not run for re-election.
This is a developing report. See the Wednesday edition in print and online for more.