Hulon wins Dillon County sheriff’s post

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Major Hulon became Dillon County’s first new sheriff in 21 years after he defeated petition candidate Douglas “Humbunny” Pernell after Tuesday’s general election.

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Hulon earned 8,198 votes to Pernell’s 5,096.

Hulon couldn’t be reached for comment by press time Tuesday.

Pernell, a 22-year-veteran of the Dillon County Sheriff’s Office, officially entered the race in July after more than 5 percent of the registered voters in Dillon County signed a petition form in support of him. Five percent is the minimum number of signatures a person must get before he or she can be approved as a petition candidate.

Pernell said in an earlier report he decided to run against Hulon not because Grice lost the election, but because being sheriff is something he always wanted to do.

Pernell also couldn’t be reached for comment by press time Tuesday.

Hulon defeated incumbent Dillon Sheriff Harold Grice in June’s Democratic primary to become that party’s nominee for the post.

“This is something that’s been a dream of mine for many years,” Hulon said in an earlier report. “I was born and raised in Dillon County. I love law enforcement.”

Hulon is a retired S.C Department of Natural Resources game warden who works as the project coordinator for the Northeastern Technical College continuing education program.

Hulon, 56, said he decided to wait several years to pursue his goal of being Dillon County Sheriff because he did not want to run against Grice.

Hulon’s father once worked for Grice as a deputy.

Hulon said he had too much respect for the incumbent to run against him. But he said he decided to continue his campaign even after Grice said he would seek re-election. Hulon said he did this because he had made a promise to his supporters that he wouldn’t drop out of the race.

As sheriff, Hulon said he will bring some changes to the office.

“My No. 1 priority is to work as hard as I can to fight against illegal drugs,” he said. “Everywhere I go in my community people are very concerned about that. I hope in four years people can say we have less of a problem than when we started, that’s my hope and my desire.”

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Flag Comment Posted by florenceZoo on November 05, 2008 at 1:28 am

Great job also Dillon! Hulon will be a great sheriff. He is bringing some great/skilled officers to your department. You did Florence a favor…you just don’t know! THANK YOU!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

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