OFFICIAL CO, MD, MS, NY, OK, SC, UT, and FL CD 19 Special Election Results thread

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Election results and discussion thread, candidates to watch:

Colorado:
GOVERNOR:
Tom Tancredo

US HOUSE
Colorado 3rd:
David Cox


Maryland:
U.S Congress District 6:
Dan Bongino

State Senate 30th District:
Eric Knowles

Brian Chisholm for Delegate in Anne Arundel County

Wendi Peters for Delegate in Frederick and Carroll Counties

Josh Stonko for Delegate in Carroll County


Anne Arundel County Council 5th:
Michael Peroutka

Mississippi U.S Senate:
Chris McDaniel

OKLAHOMA:
Governor:
Dax Ewbank

US SENATE:
Randy Brogdon

Oklahoma U.S House 3rd:
Robert Hubbard

US Congress district 4: Anna Flatt

Oklahoma State Senate 22nd:
Mark Thomas

State Senate district 28:
Michael Ballard

Oklahoma State House 10th:
Randy Barnett

Oklahoma State House 61st:
Kenny Bob Tapp

NEW YORK:
GOVERNOR:
Michael McDermott

Tompkins County Legislator District 5:
Laurie Murray

New York:
U.S House District 22:
Claudia Tenney

Assembly 147th:
David Dipietro

Utah State House 67th:
Marc Robert

Florida U.S House District 19 Speciel Election:
Curt Clawson has been endorsed by Rand Paul

http://www.thegreenpapers.com/
On TUESDAY 24 JUNE 2014: PRIMARIES in COLORADO-- polls will be open 7 AM to 7 PM local time.
Results from AP.​
On TUESDAY 24 JUNE 2014: SPECIAL ELECTION in FLORIDA's 19th Congressional District-- polls will be open 7 AM to 7 PM. The election is to fill the U.S. House Seat of former Congressman Henry J. "Trey" Radel, III (Republican) who resigned on 27 January 2014.
Results from AP.​
On TUESDAY 24 JUNE 2014: PRIMARIES in MARYLAND-- polls will be open 7 AM to 8 PM local time.
Results from AP.​
On TUESDAY 24 JUNE 2014: RUNOFFS in MISSISSIPPI-- the polls will be open from 7 AM to 7 PM local time. If no candidate received a majority of the vote in the 3 June 2014 partisan primary, the two top vote-getters proceed to a 24 June runoff.

  • U.S. Senate Class 2 Republican: state Senator Christopher Brian "Chris" McDaniel (49%) v. Senator Thad Cochran (49%).
  • U.S. House CD 3 Democratic: Douglas MacArthur "Doug" Magee (47%) v Dennis C. Quinn (38%).
Results from AP.​
On TUESDAY 24 JUNE 2014: FEDERAL (only) PRIMARY in NEW YORK-- 6 AM to 9 PM are the statutory polling hours The primaries for State and Local offices are on 9 September 2014.
Results from AP.​
On TUESDAY 24 JUNE 2014: PRIMARIES in OKLAHOMA-- the polls will be open from 7 AM to 7 PM local time. If no candidate receives at least 50% of the vote in the primary, a 26 August 2014 runoff will be held between the top two vote-getters.
Results from AP.​
On TUESDAY 24 JUNE 2014: RUNOFFS in SOUTH CAROLINA-- the polls will be open from 7 AM to 7 PM local time. If no candidate receives at least 50% of the vote in the 10 June 2014 primary, a 24 June 2014 runoff will be held between the top two vote-getters.

  • Lieutenant Governor Republican: former Attorney General Henry D. McMaster (44%) to Richard M. "Mike" Campbell (23.95%).
  • Superintendent of Education Republican: Molly Mitchell Spearman (23%) v. Sally D. Atwater (22%).
  • Superintendent of Education Democratic: Sheila C. Gallagher (36%) v. Thomas E. "Tom" Thompson (26%).
Results from AP.​
On TUESDAY 24 JUNE 2014: PRIMARIES in UTAH-- the polls will be open from 7 AM to 8 PM local time. When a candidate has already received the support of more than 50% to 60% of the delegates at the Party Convention (the percentage itself is set by the Party), that candidate receives the Party's nomination. Otherwise, the top two vote getters at the Convention advance to the Primary. All statewide and Federal primaries covered by TheGreenPapers are uncontested.
 
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That's a lot of states (and therefore candidates) for one thread. Some states have much larger numbers of watch-worthy candidates than others. I'll be bouncing between several different watch / victory parties this evening, so won't be contributing here until after all the action is over with. And I thought something like this couldn't be an official thread unless it was started by The Collins! :collins:

edit: Hey, the Collins icon thingy doesn't work anymore!
 
Oklahoma: Randy Brogdon/TW Shannon (OK-Sen), Mike Turner (OK-5), Mark Thomas (OK-SD22), Randy Barnett (OK-HD10), Henny Tapp (OK-HD61)
Mississippi: Chris McDaniel (MS-Sen)
Colorado: Tom Tancredo (CO-Gov), Ken Buck (CO-4), Bentley Rayburn (CO-5)
Maryland: Dan Bongino (MD-6), Eric Knowles (MD-SD30)
New York: Claudia Tenney (NY-22), Elise Stefanik (NY-21)


Florida: Curt Clawson (FL-19)
 
Does anybody have any solid info on Tenney it's very hard to go though a state assemblywoman record and to be honest I haven't doe my due diligence. I would love to vote against Hanna but not gonna vote for a fake either
 
Dan Bongino's message
Daniel Bongino

Yesterday

Does my vote matter?

I hear this often and my answer may surprise you. While your vote is unlikely to be the deciding factor in any single election, your participation in the electoral process is vital. Here's why; those seeking elected office, and those in elected office, know if you voted, although they do not know who you voted for.

Why is this important? In modern elections, data is everything and voter-targeting in now ubiquitous. Candidates, and those running for reelection, have limited time periods to reach voters and the days of knocking on every door are over. And, although you may find those robo-calls, knocks on your door, and political mailers annoying, you should consider them a good sign of your civic engagement. If you are on the receiving end of these calls and door knocks it's due to the fact that you have been identified (typically by a high voter score) as someone who takes their responsibility to vote seriously.

The insider crowd in both DC, and in the State-House, also know if you vote and, although they are your representative whether you vote or not, I have heard about them responding rapidly to those who they know vote. I am not sanctioning this behavior, simply doing what I have always done on this page, tell it as it is, not as it should be.

Tomorrow, Tuesday, June 24th, is Maryland's Primary election. Whether you support me or not tomorrow, please vote because, whether I win or lose, you,
when choosing not to vote, lose.

One final note, there are three exceptional candidates running tomorrow who I endorsed first in this cycle. They are terrific candidates who I am sure will clean house in Annapolis. Please support:
-Brian Chisholm for Delegate in Anne Arundel County
-Wendi Peters for Delegate in Frederick and Carroll Counties
-Josh Stonko for Delegate in Carroll County


Thank you for everything, it is an honor to fight this fight alongside you.
-Dan
https://www.facebook.com/dan.bongino
 
Yeah, but it's the only way to keep it all on the radar:cool: I hope you get some wins, can you give us the names of all the OK candidates to watch?

They're all listed in the thread here:
http://www.ronpaulforums.com/showth...ates!-Still-time-to-donate!-(June-24-primary)

I'll probably just leave CD5 blank on my ballot, since write-ins aren't allowed in OK (they void your entire ballot if you try it). There seem to be two big watch / victory parties among liberty folks in OKC. I'll be starting at one, end up at the other, and in between them will probably pop in briefly at liberal Johnson's event (I like her on a personal level, even though she's good at coming up with the wrong solutions to the right problems on just about every issue - we always have a lot to say to each other, since I'm in her district - I can write more about her at length, if anyone really wants to know). I will be sure to get some pictures! We WILL get some wins, the only question is how many of them. I still haven't been told I can release info on Mark Thomas' "secret weapon", so hopefully I can get permission do so tonight and at least be able to post this info after the fact. Duane C is unopposed in his primary for the State Senate seat that Johnson is vacating (to run for the open US Senate seat), so there won't be any results to watch for for him until the general.

edit: WT, you left off a couple in the edit to your OP.
 
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Complete results from the Florida District 19 Special Election.
http://hosted.ap.org/dynamic/files/...te/FL_Page_0624.html?SITE=AP&SECTION=POLITICS
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[TD="class: eln-bodyregular, colspan: 2, align: left"]148 of 148 Precincts Reporting - 100%[/TD]
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[TD="width: 35%"]Clawson, Curt[/TD]
[TD="width: 20%"]GOP[/TD]
[TD="width: 20%, align: right"]66,889[/TD]
[TD="width: 20%, align: right"]67%[/TD]
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[TD="width: 35%"]Freeman, April[/TD]
[TD="width: 20%"]Dem[/TD]
[TD="width: 20%, align: right"]29,294[/TD]
[TD="width: 20%, align: right"]29%[/TD]
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[TD="width: 35%"]Netherwood, Ray[/TD]
[TD="width: 20%"]Lib[/TD]
[TD="width: 20%, align: right"]3,724[/TD]
[TD="width: 20%, align: right"]4%[/TD]
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