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Tuesday, May 19, 2009

Dally, Heimbach & Murray Win Judicial Poll

Eight candidates are battling over three judicial vacancies. You will decide the Democratic and Republican nominees today. This is how they fared on my very unscientific online poll, which managed to attract 1,151 votes.

Craig Dally, 250 votes (22%)

Candy Barr Heimbach, 226 votes (20%)

Samuel Murray, 198 votes (17%)

Leonard Zito, 168 votes (15%)

Karl Longenbach, 159 votes (14%)

Michael Koury, 72 votes (6%)

James Narlesky, 42 votes (4%)

Barbara Hollenbach, 36 votes (3%)

Ironically, the candidate who spent the most money is the one who came in dead last. But the poll that matters is the one you'll be casting today.

4 comments:

  1. At 6:55 a.m. on Election Day I'm going to call it:

    Republican Winners: Zito, Dalley, Murray

    Democratic Winners: Murray, Hollenbach, Zito

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  2. Yes, one of the "bachs" will win on the D side but i suggest it will be Longenbach.

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  3. Has the Longenbach campaign kicked off yet? It's not too late ...

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  4. just because you haven't seen it doesn't mean it's not there

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