Mississippi Special Election - Travis Childers Wins Mississippi Special Election - Mississippi Special Election Results - Travis Childers Wins Special Election Results - The Mississippi Special Election results are in and Travis Childers wins a seat in the house...a huge win for the Democratic party in what has been historically a Republican-dominated district. The Mississippi Special Election re
Bryan School Board - District 2
Pat Shields(186) 70%
P.J. Vargas (80) 30%
Bryan City Council - District 3
Jason Bienski (699) 85%
Kevin Davenport (150) 15%
Bryan School Board - District
David Stasny (1601) 62.5%
Jeff Goehl (959) 37.5%
Bryan $37.5M School Bond
For (1932) 74.6%
Against (658) 25.4%
The Local election headlines tell the story of a Conservative surge, a hammering for Labour and a
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Some weekend fun. I learned about this from a lady named Mrs. Zuk. She is Daryl and Matt’s mom. She is a hardcore republican that lives in Georgia, and she is awesome. Leslie is searching for this months stats.
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London North Centre will be remembered by the Greens as the moment they began to be taken seriously as a party able to win seats. Although May was quite a bit off of Pearson, she managed to get a few percent from each of the three parties, giving her the argument that the Greens are the true alternative, bringing in those from across the political spectrum. This is probably a good night for them, I would assume.Haskett's loss wasn't that much of a surprise to me, it seems Londoners don't take too kindly to an apparent so-con, regardless of her landslide victories as mayor. The association with the Republicans was equally as poisonous to her chances. It also shows that the Conservatives are as the poll results say, not doing particularly well. Probably still enough to win a minority, but definitely far from majority territory.Repentigny showed that the Conservative vote is staying strong in Quebec, even in a largely separatist riding. The Bloc managed to poach a couple percent from t
With polls just about to close, here are my predictions for the two ridings. I'm a bit pessimistic compared to most Conservatives, but I hope to be pleasantly surprised when the results start rolling in.London North CentrePearson (Lib): 32% (-8%)Haskett (Cons): 29% (-1%)Walker (NDP): 20% (-4%)May (Green): 18% (+13%)Other: 1%RepentignyGravel (Bloc): 56% (-6%)Bourgon (Cons): 21% (+3%)Turenne (Libs): 13% (+4%)Bellemare (NDP): 9% (+1%)Other: 1%
You didn't think we'd ignore election night, did you? Traffic is very busy right now on the websites tracking things, so we'll give you a quick couple of links
to sites that update -- KFSM's site is pretty up-to-date as of now. That site shows the Dems -- yes, including Woody Anderson, winning their races with still a small portion of the night's returns reported. It looks as if both ballot issues -- the education bond and the charitable bingo -- have strong early support. We haven't heard of any major problems so far at the polls, but you can report them to us here throughout the evening.
Feel free to give us results or give us updates as the night continues -- we now return to Matthews and Olbermann on MSNBC for continuing coverage of the national results, which seem to be swaying toward a Dem victory as well.
UPDATE 10:45 P.M.
Asa Hutchinson just conceded the Gov's race to Mike Beebe. The Democrats continue to post strong results statewide, but Woody Anderson has fallen behind a couple of thousand votes with about half the precincts reporting so far. Both ballot issues have a nearly overwhelming lead, and in the Lt. Gov's race, Bill Halter has a strong lead as well over State Sen. Jim Holt. Not many suprises so far, but we'll continue to watch the 3rd District Congressional race for any unexpected outcome.
You didn't think we'd ignore election night, did you? Traffic is very busy right now on the websites tracking things, so we'll give you a quick couple of links
to sites that update -- KFSM's site is pretty up-to-date as of now. That site shows the Dems -- yes, including Woody Anderson, winning their races with still a small portion of the night's returns reported. It looks as if both ballot issues -- the education bond and the charitable bingo -- have strong early sup