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Candidates making final election push

By Cindy Hoffman, Staff Writer

Meetings, greetings, trying to be seen in community

(July 27, 2023) The election for the OPA board of directors is in its final weeks and candidates are doing the last of their campaigning.

Jeff Heavner and John Latham are campaigning while exercising, with campaign signs stationed on their bikes as they ride around Ocean Pines.

Elaine Brady is working the Yacht Club and other Ocean Pines venues. As the former owner of the Bayside Gazette, she is also advertising here and in other local papers as are other candidates.

“I am introducing myself to folks and listening to what they feel is important to them,” Brady said.

Latham is showing his face at committee meetings to get a better understanding of the work that is going on at the committee level.

“I hope to be working with some of the committees as a liaison if I am afforded a position on the BOD,” he said.

Jerry Murphy is also attending committee meetings and various club events.

“I am asking questions about issues or concerns that voters see as a priority. It has been quite a knowledgeable and wonderful experience,” Murphy said.

Heavner is also attending many committee meetings and visiting with people at the spec tennis, pickleball and tennis courts to hear their issues and frequenting the Yacht Club to meet people and gain knowledge from residents.

Latham has had various friends host gatherings so he can meet new people.

All candidates have been attending the monthly board meetings.

“I must say it’s been a great learning experience for me and I am trying to have a little fun with it along the way. It is not a congressional seat, but I take it to heart, and I want the opportunity to help improve a great community. I am all in,” Latham said.

Many residents are still waiting for their ballots. A press release sent out this week by OPA promises that ballots will be delivered this week.  Residents can mail their ballots or drop them at a secure drop box at the police station. These ballots will be shipped to the elections contractor via overnight express mail.