Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:NP. I don't live in that district but just took a look at Pinkney's website and he looks pretty good. It's unfortunate that St John Cunning was disqualified but it's a blessing for the school district in disguise.
I do live in this district and you can have him. I will be writing in St John Cunning. This is ridiculous.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:NP. I don't live in that district but just took a look at Pinkney's website and he looks pretty good. It's unfortunate that St John Cunning was disqualified but it's a blessing for the school district in disguise.
I do live in this district and you can have him. I will be writing in St John Cunning. This is ridiculous.
Anonymous wrote:NP. I don't live in that district but just took a look at Pinkney's website and he looks pretty good. It's unfortunate that St John Cunning was disqualified but it's a blessing for the school district in disguise.
Anonymous wrote:She HAD more signatures, but was told she didn’t need to submit more than the 125 because she already qualified. Nobody gets just the 125.
Also, the Republicans loved Eric Spicer when he was appointed.
https://fairfaxgop.org/new-general-registrar-drives-reform-at-fairfax-county-office-of-elections/
Anonymous wrote:Apologies if this is embedded in the School Board threads, but this seems like a big thing:
https://www.fairfaxcounty.gov/elections/candidatenotice
Evidently 6 signatures on her campaign petition were invalid.
So, it looks like the School Board may be 11-1 after all. The remaining candidate, Pinckney, is GOP-endorsed.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Looks like the republicans found a way to win a seat. When you can't win votes, use the courts.
You're ridiculous. If it had been the R candidate without enough signatures, you would be praising the system for working like it's supposed to.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Looks like the republicans found a way to win a seat. When you can't win votes, use the courts.
You're ridiculous. If it had been the R candidate without enough signatures, you would be praising the system for working like it's supposed to.
Anonymous wrote:Looks like the republicans found a way to win a seat. When you can't win votes, use the courts.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The disenfranchised voters need to sue. Hopefully someone will help them do that fast enough to address this.
Sue who? Sue St John Cunning?
Bizarre.
Anonymous wrote:The disenfranchised voters need to sue. Hopefully someone will help them do that fast enough to address this.
Anonymous wrote:It’s interesting how unconcerned you are with the 3000 Franconia residents who have already voted. The Democrats’ votes did not count due to an error by the registrar. Because of the questionable timing, they never had the opportunity to write in Ms. St. John-Cunning. You can’t be OK with this just because the SB has 12 Democrats. Supporting basically canceling votes should have nothing to do with the makeup of the SB.