Q&A with Athens Mayor, City Council candidates

Apr. 20—Mayoral candidates Elvis Allen and Aaron "Bubba" Smith and City Council candidates Mark Carroll and William Smith were given the same set of questions and their answers are printed below as returned to the Athens Daily Review.

A forum with these and the Athens School Board candidates, Kelley Lee and Bryan Barker, will be held at 6:30 p.m. Thursday, April 20 at Living for the Brand Cowboy Church, Athens.

Early voting begins Monday, April 24 and runs through Tuesday, May 2. Voting takes place in Henderson County Saturday, May 6.

Elvis Allen — Running for Mayor

1. How long have you lived in Athens? Family?

Born in Athens graduated from AHS. Wife Connie Ryon Allen (Her family settled in

Athens in 1929) Son Christopher Allen owner of Malakoff Truck Body and Trailer. Son

Derek Allen works at Clayton Homes. Allen family moved from Georgia around the

1920's into Malakoff.

2. Current, work history, or previous occupation?

Retired from Halliburton Oilfield Services. 33 years' service with 23 years International

Operations as Field Services Manager. Managing operations under many difficult

circumstances of multimillion-dollar contracts with millions of dollars in equipment and

workforce speaking very little English. Always maintained budgets and expected profits

for our companies.10 years in Houston Corporate Office.

3. Community Service history?

—11 years with CASA of Trinity Valley Henderson County advocating for abused and

—abandoned children.

—30 plus years working with Young Life in Henderson County and present Treasurer for advisory committee to area leader.

—Active cattle rancher and farmer in the county.

—Volunteer fire chief at Southsider Volunteer Fire Department personally running over 1000 calls in the county.

—Vietnam Combat Veteran from Athens Texas.

4. Why, in your opinion, should someone vote for you to be the Mayor of Athens?

I am a dedicated individual who would like to work with Athens to make our city safer,

more employee friendly. I have experienced trials and tests that most people cannot

imagine in my career learning from each one and becoming a stronger individual with

each. I think I have a world of knowledge and a background of understanding beneficial

to our city.

5. What issue is most important to you for the city to focus on?

I think one of the most important issues for the city is to be safe and known as a safe city

with the support of Police/Fire and Medical facilities. With a reputation as a safe city we can expect to grow, bringing in new families and business.

Aaron "Bubba" Smith — Running for Mayor