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Town Council Candidate Matthew Harris Seeks to Fight “Hardy County Corruption”

February 17, 2025
in Government, Latest News, Opinion
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By Patrick Hurston

Last week the Examiner ran a correction to its Feb. 5, 2025, story, “Open council seats

attract seven candidates, Zuber and Fawley hope to switch positions.” This week we

offer an update.

In the original story we stated that town council candidate Matthew Harris did not

respond to the Examiner’s request for comment on his candidacy. Though we attempted

to reach Harris, it turns out we were provided an incorrect email address by the town

clerk. Harris never received the inquiry.

We spoke with Harris last week about his desire to earn a seat on the council.

“I’m very anti-corruption,” Harris said, explaining his rationale for running. “The Hardy

County corruption has plagued this area for many years.”

Harris cited concerns over the Hardy County Emergency Ambulance Authority (HCEAA)

budget and ongoing personnel issues within the Moorefield Police Department as

primary drivers of his desire to run.

Harris, who has lived in Hardy County the past three years, previously ran twice for

state delegate in Jefferson County.

Of Hardy County he said, “I love the area. It’s home. But I’ve heard too much about

corruption. People are so fed up with the ‘good old boy’ network. People want new

blood.”

He said fiscal responsibility and affordable housing are also top of mind for him.

As examples he pointed to a council discussion and vote centered around spending

$20,000 on flowerpots to be placed around town. “It didn’t sit well with me,” he said.

Harris is also concerned about what he claims are “so many undocumented workers at

Pilgrims Pride” taking up housing in the Moorefield area.

“I’m very pro-business, pro-real estate,” he said. “If elected I’d personally meet with real

estate and business owners to better suit our citizens.”

 

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