MoCo BOE primary election results

Anonymous
First batch of results posted:

Board of Education At Large
Non-Partisan Candidates - Vote for 1

Name Vote By Mail In Person Voting Provisional Total Percentage
Mitra Ahadpour
3,246 0 0 3,246 6.0%
Stephen Austin
8,826 0 0 8,826 16.2%
Anil Chaudhry
1,862 0 0 1,862 3.4%
Sunil Dasgupta
9,980 0 0 9,980 18.4%
Paul Geller
4,682 0 0 4,682 8.6%
Jay Guan
3,212 0 0 3,212 5.9%
Lynne Harris
15,389 0 0 15,389 28.3%
Collins Odongo
903 0 0 903 1.7%
Dalbin Osorio
1,483 0 0 1,483 2.7%
Cameron Rhode
1,035 0 0 1,035 1.9%
Darwin Romero
1,436 0 0 1,436 2.6%
Pavel Sukhobok
1,603 0 0 1,603 3.0%
Lumpoange Thomas
Anonymous
District 4
Non-Partisan Candidates - Vote for 1

Name Vote By Mail In Person Voting Provisional Total Percentage
Shebra Evans
28,854 0 0 28,854 54.7%
Ehren Park Reynolds
4,251 0 0 4,251 8.1%
Steve Solomon
19,684 0 0 19,684 37.3%
Anonymous
Top 2 go to general, right?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Top 2 go to general, right?


Yes
Anonymous
Wow, poor showing for Guan, and Harris is doing better than expected. Looks like it's somewhat close between Dasgupta and Austin, though Dasgupta has a strong lead.

I'm surprised Dasgupta trails Harris so far, given he had the Apple Ballot (teachers union) endorsement. Guess they are losing clout.

Looks like votes in represent about 10% of registered voters so far. Lower than I expected.

Anonymous
Hopefully more votes will be tallied that will change this early outcome.

Ws, look out, as Lynne hates you and will be out to tear you apart. Or maybe they'll all just move their kids to privates, and the sinking of MCPS will happen faster.

Sad day for Montgomery County. Glad my youngest will be a senior next year, and we won't have to live with any decisions she is a part of.
Anonymous
What percent of votes have been tallied?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Hopefully more votes will be tallied that will change this early outcome.

Ws, look out, as Lynne hates you and will be out to tear you apart. Or maybe they'll all just move their kids to privates, and the sinking of MCPS will happen faster.

Sad day for Montgomery County. Glad my youngest will be a senior next year, and we won't have to live with any decisions she is a part of.


Anonymous
Oh please. The man chose to live in Montgomery County, MD - not Montgomery, AL. The rhetoric on both sides shows how far MoCo has fallen in terms of civility. Fortunately, if Harris - who had an incredible conflict of interest as the only MCPS employee running for the BoE - wins she and her colleagues will have little money to do much of anything substantive. (While Docca is on the payroll she at least retired from the place). As usual it’s the kids who will suffer - there is always money for pensions and free healthcare for the adults. Not too much else left after those payments for the kids.
Anonymous
Lynn Harris.. blech!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:What percent of votes have been tallied?


There's no % number because balloting was mostly by mail, and so final resutls won't be in until 6/12 to give time for the ballots to all arrive and be counting. I believe tonight's count is all ballots received by mail as of Monday + in-person voting today. I know DW put her ballot in the mail on Monday, so it won't even show up there for a couple days. Ballots had to be postmarked by Tuesday 6/2.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:What percent of votes have been tallied?


They don't know, since votes could still be mailed until Tuesday.
Anonymous
New numbers posted include in-person votes:
Harris 28.1%
Dasgupta 18.1%
Austin 15.8%
Anonymous
Glad to see hateful Austin trailing.
Anonymous
Harris had the Washington Post endorsement.
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