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Kentucky Town Elects Rescued Pit Bull As Their Mayor

Written by: Dina Fantegrossi
Dina Fantegrossi is the Assistant Editor and Head Writer for HomeLife Media. Before her career in writing, Dina was a veterinary technician for more than 15 years.Read more
| Published on June 26, 2017

On November 8, 2016 three-year-old Pit Bull Brynneth Pawltrow – Brynn to her friends – became the fourth canine mayor of Rabbit Hash, Kentucky.

Several years ago, residents of the small river town (Population: 315) realized that they didn’t need an actual politician to serve as their mayor. Instead, they opened the elections to any warm-blooded critter with a will to serve.

Miss Pawltrow beat out a chicken, a cat, a donkey and a human child to earn her mayoral status!

The lighthearted fun of the Rabbit Hash political race actually serves an important purpose. Each vote costs the residents $1 and the money collected is used to help out needy members within the community. Brynn’s campaign raised $8,965 that was put toward repairs on the town’s iconic general store, severely damaged in an electrical fire.

Mayor Pawltrow has been quite busy since her landslide win by 3,300 votes. Her first official duty was to appear alongside Santa Claus at a Save the Animals Foundation event in Cincinnati, Ohio. Since then, she has been supporting her local shelter, meeting and greeting fans, shaking paws, and licking babies!

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Brynn’s mom and campaign manager, 23-year-old college student Jordie Bamforth, says the sweet, easy-going pooch is loving her prestigious new job because, well, she loves everyone and everything!

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In keeping with this refreshing political platform, Brynn’s campaign slogan was “Peace, Love & Brynn” – a philosophy that also pays homage to her oft-misunderstood breed.

“She’s normally got that big old Pit Bull smile,” Bamforth said. “She is a super, super happy dog. There aren’t many people that she’s met that she doesn’t like … [she’s] a good judge of character.”

Bamforth hopes that Brynn’s love and acceptance of all creatures great and small will bring new awareness and understanding to the stereotypes Pit Bulls face.

Brynn did have a minor “scandal” back in March, but it had nothing to do with her breed. She posted a plea to her constituents via her Mayor Brynn Facebook page asking that they go easy on the decadent human food treats. It seems Rabbit Hash’s fearless leader was suffering from tummy aches!

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Luckily, Bamforth promised to provide the mayor’s adoring fans with approved treats they can safely give to Brynn!

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H/T to People Pets

Featured Image via Facebook/Mayor Brynn

 

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