Posted on 05/16/2006 6:07:07 PM PDT by Amish
Here are two locations with Pa Returns Started:
http://www.pennlive.com/elections/electioncoverage/
http://hosted.ap.org/dynamic/files/elections/2006/by_state/PA_Page_0516.html?SITE=PAPHQELN&SECTION=POLITICS
One RINO looks like he's getting retired (State Senator Jubelirer) by a good conservative primary challenger. Let's see if that holds.
Anyone have a better site to watch?
I didn't even know it had left. ;o)
Sawn off with the rest of the Eastern seaboard perhaps?
U.S. House - District 10 - GOP Primary
5 of 543 Precincts Reporting - .92%
Name Party Votes Pct
Scott, Kathy GOP - 149 - 50.17%
Sherwood, Don (i) GOP - 148 - 49.83%
Have looked at her web site.
She's a liberal big time.
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All I got is the Philly Inqur. site and they seem to be as fast as the Secretary of State's returns.
She's definitely very leftist. If Sherwood loses, it'll be because of the mistress scandal, and if the GOP leftist gets the nomination this'll be a very competitive election.
The Sec of State site seems better than the other two:
http://www.electionreturns.state.pa.us/ElectionReturns.aspx?ElecID=12
Just found it.
But perhaps slower to fill in with numbers.
Sherwood has pulled away a bit:
U.S. House - District 10 - GOP Primary
25 of 543 Precincts Reporting - 4.60%
Name Party Votes Pct
Sherwood, Don (i) GOP 802 53.93
Scott, Kathy GOP 685 46.07
U.S. House - District 10 - GOP Primary
25 of 543 Precincts Reporting - 4.60%
Name Party Votes Pct
Sherwood, Don (i) GOP 802 53.93
Scott, Kathy GOP 685 46.07
LOL !!! I like your call name - I guess you use wireless !!! Was illegal Immigration an issue in any of the races?/ And what was the outcome - keep us posted.
The big issue in State Senate and Assembly races was the big pay raise legislators gave themselves. Excellent summary by John Fund at:
http://www.opinionjournal.com/diary/?id=110008378
U.S. House - District 10 - GOP Primary
31 of 543 Precincts Reporting - 5.71%
Name Party Votes Pct
Sherwood, Don (i) GOP 1,085 53.00
Scott, Kathy GOP 962 47.00
U.S. House - District 10 - GOP Primary
39 of 543 Precincts Reporting - 7.18%
Name Party Votes Pct
Sherwood, Don (i) GOP 1,456 52.34
Scott, Kathy GOP 1,326 47.66
U.S. House - District 10 - GOP Primary
60 of 543 Precincts Reporting - 11.05%
Name Party Votes Pct
Sherwood, Don (i) GOP 2,253 53.29
Scott, Kathy GOP 1,975 46.71
Why is Jubelirer losing in the St. Senate? Anyone know?
Sherwood must be sweatin this one
Eich is the Blair County Commissioner, so he's not a novice.
Eich was also endorsed by the Pittsburgh Tribune-Review.
Ah, thanks! That makes sense.
Ah, thanks! That makes sense.
It's probably about time Jubelirer retired, anyway. He's been in the State Senate since I was in Junior High School, and I'm ANCIENT.
U.S. House - District 10 - GOP Primary
97 of 543 Precincts Reporting - 17.86%
Name Party Votes Pct
Sherwood, Don (i) GOP 4,332 52.54
Scott, Kathy GOP 3,913 47.46
Yeah, I figured he must be important since he's the only PA state legislator that I've heard of. LOL
U.S. House - District 10 - GOP Primary
114 of 543 Precincts Reporting - 20.99%
Name Party Votes Pct
Sherwood, Don (i) GOP 5,425 53.01
Scott, Kathy GOP 4,808 46.99
U.S. House - District 10 - GOP Primary
130 of 543 Precincts Reporting - 23.94%
Name Party Votes Pct
Sherwood, Don (i) GOP 5,820 53.46
Scott, Kathy GOP 5,067 46.54
U.S. House - District 10 - GOP Primary
150 of 543 Precincts Reporting - 27.62%
Name Party Votes Pct
Sherwood, Don (i) GOP 6,754 53.18
Scott, Kathy GOP 5,946 46.82
Ya seem really interested in this race. I guess you have a problem with mistresses, suggesting that you probably don't have French sensibilities.
U.S. House - District 10 - GOP Primary
153 of 543 Precincts Reporting - 28.18%
Name Party Votes Pct
Sherwood, Don (i) GOP 6,956 53.02
Scott, Kathy GOP 6,163 46.98
LOL! Actually, I do not have a huge problem with mistresses. Well, I think adultery is very wrong, but it's not high on my list of things to get worked up over. Choking one's mistress is a bigger deal, but I can even overlook that if one seems contrite enough.
My interest in the race is because I think it could be far more competitive than it's been given credit, especially if Sherwood loses the nomination. At the least, this supports what I've contended that people are understating the impact of political scandals, and how they can make 'counter-partisan' things happen at the polls.
That being said, GWB took 56.4% in 2000 and 60.0% in 2004, so it's definitely an uphill climb for the Democrat.
U.S. House - District 10 - GOP Primary
173 of 543 Precincts Reporting - 31.86%
Name Party Votes Pct
Sherwood, Don (i) GOP 8,080 53.96
Scott, Kathy GOP 6,895 46.04
State Senate - District 30 - GOP Primary
115 of 209 Precincts Reporting - 55.02%
Name Party Votes Pct
Eichelberger, John GOP 9,167 46.37
Jubelirer, Robert (i) GOP 7,055 35.68
McClure, C. Arnold GOP 3,549 17.95
Senate GOP leader loses in anti-pay raise vote
MARTHA RAFFAELE
Associated Press
PHILADELPHIA - Senate Majority Leader David J. Brightbill, who helped craft the unpopular legislative pay raise, was ousted from office in an upset defeat in Tuesday's primary.
With 38 percent of precincts reporting, Mike Folmer had 6,258 votes, or 64 percent, compared with 3,520, or 36 percent, for Brightbill.
Brightbill, a Lebanon County native, was first elected to the Senate in 1982 and became Senate majority leader in 2000.
Brightbill, with his wife beside him, conceded defeat before stunned supporters at Lebanon County GOP headquarters. He said he would continue to work on property tax relief during his remaining time in office.
Folmer's spokeswoman said Brightbill may have lost because he fell out of touch with the people in his district.
"Because you know what? This state is about the people. We're built on 'We the people,'" said Laurel Lynn Petolicchio with the Folmer campaign.
http://www.philly.com/mld/philly/news/14595393.htm
What's worse, a RINO or a dirtbag who votes conservative?
Yup. And Robert Jubelirer won't make up the difference either. They both go down.
If the results hold, a great night for PA with both Jubes and Brightbill biting the dust. Hope Veon does as well...
The former. I strongly resemble the latter, myself. :o)
One of the three is going down, one is ahead, and no votes on the third, of the troika targets.
No both are going down. I mixed up who was the incumbent.
U.S. House - District 10 - GOP Primary 253 of 543 Precincts Reporting - 46.59% Name Party Votes Pct Sherwood, Don (i) GOP 12,166 56.25 Scott, Kathy GOP 9,462 43.75
U.S. House - District 10 - GOP Primary
253 of 543 Precincts Reporting - 46.59%
Name Party Votes Pct
Sherwood, Don (i) GOP 12,166 56.25
Scott, Kathy GOP 9,462 43.75
U.S. House - District 10 - GOP Primary
286 of 543 Precincts Reporting - 52.67%
Name Party Votes Pct
Sherwood, Don (i) GOP 14,239 56.79
Scott, Kathy GOP 10,833 43.21
WOW! I can't believe Brightbill is out. He's been a fixture in Harrisburg for over two decades.
The PA. voters are REALLY angry about that illegal pay raise.
Yep, this one seems about done for.
It's almost time for some Oregon results!
Jubes has conceded, per GrassrootsPA.com
Two down, one to go...
I think you've confused me with the usurper.
I am the plainest one at FR.
What is the meaning of who wins the GOP governor's race in Oregon? Teagan says the challenger to the dumbest senator in the senate is tight. But I don't think I will stay up for that one. :)
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