How could rank have been protected? If the ability to demote was not a possibility then the deputy would not have had a job. Deputies have to be re-appointed every four years when the Sheriff is re-appointed, and I can not think of how you could force someone to appoint someone else if they chose not too. Not to say that you may not have to keep paying them, but if you refuse to appoint them then what?
And would administrative rank positions be protected? So you are saying that the citizens of Walton County can go and overwhelmingly tell someone that they now want them to be Sheriff to make the changes that need to be made, but one last thing, you have to keep all the people in place that have not been doing what we want done during the last administration.
It is my understanding that if a PBA union is in place that when a new Admin comes in that top positions are able to change but just demoting a Lt. or Sgt. to make room for a Caption to have a top position is not right to that employee. I think this would give the deputies more security.
As far as voters approving a change, i belive (Just my belief) they are voting for a top rank change. I belive that most employees when they receive a new supervisor changes and does what they are ask or traimed to do. I do belive that a underperforming employee in a past admin should be given a chance with a quality supervisor with progressive corrective action taken and then if he/she can not do the job let go. I have seen in my time that new supervisors come in and get rid of everyone when they had some very good employees who may have just needed direction to do their job better.