Very interesting story in the Worcester Telegram. It seems that Representative Naughton had previously denied that he was a candidate for two Clerk Magistrate positions which if he accepted would trigger a special election.
from the Telegram,
"The Clinton Democrat, a lawyer who will face Stephen J. Kerrigan Tuesday in the Democratic primary for the 12th Worcester District seat, has denied rumors that he was interested in a district court clerk magistrate post".
Mr. Naughton, 47, acknowledged in an interview yesterday that he applied for the courthouse jobs, but said he was told in July 2007 by officials in Gov. Deval L. Patrick’s administration that the positions would not be filled.
“I was told at the time that no action was going to be taken on those,†he said. “My information is those are not going to be filled.â€
Becky Deusser, a spokeswoman for the governor, contradicted Mr. Naughton’s interpretation. “We do intend to fill those positions and other judicial positions,†Ms. Deusser said, noting that the administration does not comment on candidates for jobs in the judiciary.
So that leaves us with a conundrum, if we vote were to vote for Representative Naughton and he got an offer for a job that paid $110,220 and also augmented his income by collecting bail fees would he really turn it down? I wouldn't. Then we are stuck in a bad situation where we would need a special election and have another race. Not a good place to be at all.