These numbers reflect One Stop polling only. They do not include absentee balloting
Amendment One
voting for ... 2,117
voting against ... 3,704
Watauga County Board of Education
Fenwick ... 1,860
Greene ... 1,545
Henries ... 1,595
Kinsey ... 2,500
Oliver ... 916
Petrea ... 590
Reese ... 2,366
Early pipeline to the Board of Elections, huh JW?
ReplyDelete'Figures.
Final totals on Amendment 1 (exclusive of absentees):
ReplyDeleteAgainst - 7714; For - 7464
(Got a lot closer...)
Board of Education (top 4):
Reese - 6039
Kinsey - 5943
Henries - 4829
Fenwick - 4563
Yes, that's the top 4 for the Board of Elections.
ReplyDeleteBut, since we are going to have 6 candidates go through to the general election, shouldn't you mention the other two?
Deborah Greene, an independent, and Fred Oliver, a Republican, will be on the ballot come November.
It is actually quite an accomplishment for Mrs Greene, without any political party supporting her, to win one of the slots in the primary.