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Wednesday, May 20, 2009

Zito and Koury Lock in Judicial Race

According to a Morning Call tabulation, Lenny Zito and Michael Koury have won the nods of both parties for Northampton County judge. The November race will be between Bethlehem attorney Barb Hollenbach and State Rep. Craig Dally. Dally was top vote getter among Republicans and just missed the Democratic nod by less than one hundred votes.

My favorite judicial candidate, Sam Murray, finished 7th among Democrats and 4th among Republicans.

Update: I wish to thank an anonymous commenter who correctly notes that mathematically, this race does not guarantee a judgeship to either Zito or Koury. Any combination of the 4 candidates could prevail.

34 comments:

Anonymous said...

Sad day that Koury actually won. He's a disgrace.

Anonymous said...

Pray to God you don't have to come before Koury after ripping him apart for so long..Way to go Mike!!
I don't believe it's a sad day that he won.He worked hard for three elections to get here. He took no money from Lawyers and ran a clean campaign. I personally think he'll do a great job. Looks like your polls, Mike, were alot more accurate than Bernie's polls.

Anonymous said...

I have said all along not to underestimate Michael Koury, it seems he has more support then most people think.

I am glad the voters had common sense and elected him to the county bench.

I feel really sorry for criminals, they are in for a rough ride in front of Mike.

Way to go Mike!

Fred Schoenenberger

Bernie O'Hare said...

His polls were definitely more accurate. He was also the least qualified.

Anonymous said...

Anon 6:09 said

"Pray to God you don't have to come before Koury after ripping him apart for so long..Way to go Mike!!"

I know Koury and have been before him many times. He treats everyone fairly - the people who support him and the people who hate him. Just ask any lawyer who has come in to his courtroom and I'm sure they will confirm that.

Anonymous said...

Least Qualified to you and a bunch
of snobby lawyers at the Bar. Who cares. Like Obama said,"We're looking for people with life experience. He's a good man with a great family and he deserved the victory..

Anonymous said...

Anon 7:26

Just because he hangs Bernie doesn't mean he isn't being fair..
Some people deserve to be hung..

Anonymous said...

Bernie,

I believe your wrong! The race isn't just between Hollenbach and Dally. It's all four of them. Koury could still lose in the general, if enough people vote for the other three with legal experience. Or am I wrong?

Anonymous said...

7:43

You are wrong..never happened, never will...To many straight ballot voters on both sides..

Anonymous said...

Anon 7:43

I believe you're correct . . . 3 slots and 4 candidates. Even if Zito and Khoury are on the R and D sides of the ballot, it will still be the top 3 vote getters.

I fear that the race will go negative at some point.

Anonymous said...

I knew Koury & Zito were going to win

Bernie O'Hare said...

Anon 7:43,

I bow to your logic on this point. It was wrong to suggest it is a lock because it is not a mathematical certainty that Koury and Zito will be elected.

Anonymous said...

I'm so sick of hearing how great Koury is because he didn't accept money from attorneys. The brutal truth is no attorneys would contribute any money to him, that's why he didn't take money from attorneys!!!!

Anonymous said...

All of the judicial candidates were good candidates. The key to getting the most votes is name recognition. I am sure Murray, Longenbach, Hollenbach, Narlesky and Heimbach will all do better on their next attempt.

Anonymous said...

Very sad day... mostly because the voters didn't vote for the best candidate being Sam Murray! Come on, Same Murray is by far the best candidate for Judge. What a shame

Anonymous said...

Congrats to Judge Zito. Sam will surely win in 3 years when the election is held after Len retires.

Anonymous said...

Dear 9:12


Everyone knew that Mike would pull well, especially on the Dem side. So you are telling me that no lawyers, knowing that he had a good chance to become judge, would have given him money..Are you nuts? Even Bernie would have to concede that. If he had wanted money from Attorneys he could have gotten all he needs and then some..

Anonymous said...

Dear 9:16,

You're pathetic..

Anonymous said...

Did you not see the poll done by the bar association??? The members of the bar voted Koury least qualified for the job! Why the heck would they contribute money to him?? Just face it, Koury is breezing through life on his father's name and that's about it. Him, as an individual, is a disgrace and very unliked individual!

Anonymous said...

Disliked by you obviously. However, not disliked by the people in his district or the voters OF BOTH PARTIES in Northampton County. Stop crying already! He won..

Anonymous said...

Oh, but he is disliked by many. He's solely running on his father's name (who was a well respected man). Eventually, his true colors will shine and ALL will see the real Mike Koury! I can't wait to sit back and watch it all unfold some day! How nice it will be!!

Anonymous said...

Dear 9:52

What are you smoking?? The snobs in the Bar voted him least qulified so that means they wouldn't have given him money???
You have a very high opinion of Lawyers I guess. God Bless you for being in the 1% of the population who does. To sum it up,
"Of course they'd have given him money" if he'd have asked. Political analysis and intellect aren't your strong suites, are they??

Bernie O'Hare said...

OK, folks, let's knock off the personal shots if possible. The election is over, at least for now. Koury ran a clean campaign, took no money from lawyers and came out a winner on both ballots. While he can still lose in November, his election is all but assured.

To the person who hates Koury, pray you are wrong about him. He was not in my top three either, but the people have spoken. That's the way it works.

Unknown said...

Bernie,

While it is not a certainty that they will win, it is a political lock. Pennsylvania has the straight ticket option, which a large enough segment of the population takes in municipal elections to make it a virtual lock. Now, the one wild card here is that Dally actually got the most votes of any candidate running, so he could probably still end up winning in November, but it'd take a modern miracle for Zito or Koury to not be Judge Zito or Judge Koury the day after.

Anonymous said...

Too bad, Craig couldn't have got an extra 100+ Democratic Votes, then we wouldn't have to see any signs for Judge in November.

Anonymous said...

Poor Dally. He received more votes combined than any other candidate. He also got more votes alone on the Republican side than Hollenbach received on the Democrat and Republican ballots combined. Close, close election. Hollenbach is going to have a very tough time in the fall, especially if she runs her campaign around Lisa Boscola again.

Anonymous said...

It will be interesting to track how much money will now be spent by all four candidates until november. Since only the three highest vote getters will prevail, none can afford to sit back and assume anything. Since money is the mother's milk of politics much will be spent to assure victory. The question is who can afford or risk offending by not contributing??

Anonymous said...

People must have gone in and just yanked the Democratic lever - Can Hollenbach be out - spent? She supposedly spent $40,000 in the past 10 days prior to the election.

Anonymous said...

Bernie,

No need to bow! Just an observation.

BC

Sanctifying Grace said...

Bernie,

Are you going to pay out on our little friendly bet since this outcome prevailed?

I think the ante was that you have to treat me to a sandwich at Josie's! (Ha-ha!)

Oh by the way to the anon who likes to bad mouth people, especially, ANONYMOUSLY; even you get my prayers.

Please remember, when you point your finger, you have three more of your fingers pointing back at you...

Peace out, ~~Alex

Anonymous said...

I agree that Zito and Koury are virtual locks to win in Nov. Only a scandal or a barrage of negative publicity would affect their chances. Can I look forward to receiving twice the number of self-promotional mailers from Dally b/w now and the general election?

When I went to vote I noticed on the table where the registrars sit that there was a box of chocolates. Displayed prominently on the box were the words: "Chocolates for poll workers. Thank you for dedicating your time. Courtesy of ..." and then the name of an elected state official. It would have been difficult for anyone voting to overlook the box or the msg.

Bernie O'Hare said...

That certainly is illegal if the elected state official is standing for election. But if not, I say let the poor poll workers have a little treat. They're paid a pittance to work a very long day with no breaks.

Anonymous said...

Koury had a strong support system from his family and community, his secret weapon. He had a much greater number of signs out in the County, surpassed only maybe by Stoffa up until his were stolen. The day I voted, miles away from Easton, there was one person representing a judicial candidate at the door of the polling place, a beautiful Lebanese woman with a thick accent shielding her face from the sun with a hand held large Koury sign and passing out all kinds of paper paraphenalia. No other judges had anyone there to represent them.

Bernie O'Hare said...

Did she ask about me? Lots of women do that, you know.