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Cameran Drew recently won a seat on the Surry County Board of Supervisors in Virginia, and his opponent couldn’t be happier. The 19-year-old defeated the incumbent, his former high school civics teacher Kenneth Bell, by eight votes. Bell’s “guidance” is what “helped me and prepared me so much for this moment,” Drew said to CBS News. It was a “brave step” for Drew to enter the race, said Bell, and he’s “so proud” of his former student.
A Missouri judge and Elvis Presley superfan who played the singer’s music on his phone and donned a black plastic Elvis wig on the bench agreed to resign after a state commission found he had “failed to maintain the dignity appropriate of judicial office,” said The New York Times. Matthew E.P. Thornhill told the Missouri Supreme Court he brought up the King of Rock ’n’ Roll in court to “add levity” and “help relax litigants,” but now recognizes that this affected the “solemnity” of legal proceedings.