
The West Texas rep had made it very clear that he was stepping down to concentrate on his career outside the lege as a CPA and Naval officer. Having made that commitment, he said, “My other commitments are placing a lot of strain on my schedule which might hinder my effectiveness in Austin for the duration of my term."
Isett's statement includes a bizarre little bit of logic. He wrote, "If Governor Perry calls a special election, and John Frullo can prevail, he will have the seniority of a second term representative."
That puts Perry in a tricky position. Either he calls an early special election (thus, according to the Lubbock Avalanche-Journal, costing voters around $100,000 for a special election pretty explicitly designed to give Frullo a leg-up next session OR he waits until the next convenient election date and just has the special on that ballot.
The next convenient election date? November 2. Same day as the general election. Oh.
Elections, Election 2010, Texas House of Representatives, This Week in Campaign Fail, Carl Isett, Lubbock, John Frullo, Carol Morgan, Lubbock Avalanche-Journal, Ysidro Gutierrez