Precinct 3 Commissioner James Noack admits he wrote and then deleted a post on his personal page.
It reads quote:
- "The fake tea party, created to aide the failing Doyal/Riley campaigns is having an unintended consequence. Because they have hired workers to pass out their ballot, Twin Peaks is understaffed!!! Expect longer waits....."
The post has since been deleted and he has posted another one.
It reads quote:
- "Friends- Today I posted a comment, meant as political satire, that was just between my personal friends on my personal Facebook page. As you know, I am a passionate individual and I was elected to serve you because of that passion. I realize that it is not possible to separate James Noack as a person from Commissioner Noack. I have learned a lesson today. I can't wait for this election to be over, regardless of the outcome, so we can all work together to best serve this county. Commissioner James Noack"
Noack isn't running for office, but he is publicly supporting Mark Bosma for County Judge and Rob Harmon for Precinct 2 Commissioner. The volunteers, who are young women attending college, are working for their opponents, Precinct 2 Commissioner Craig Doyal and Charlie Riley.
"So sexist and immature, really," said one of those volunteers, Emily McKinney. "It's offensive because we're out here spending our time with something that we actually care about."
"I would be offended if I worked at the establishment he referred to because they're working to possibly put themselves through school and support their family just like we are," said Samantha Humphrey, another volunteer.
Commissioner Noack is out of town, but he did give Eyewitness news a statement over the phone.
"It was a bone-headed move," said Noack. "It certainly something that I should have put more forethought in and I usually don't make mistakes like that."
Election day is Tuesday. Noack's staff tells Eyewitness news Noack will be out of town until then.