Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Nancy Floreen just filed to run as an Independent for the MoCo Executive job! Unclear whether she’ll be deemed eligible since she’s still currently registered as a democrat (can’t change party affiliation 21 days before a primary) but am hoping she gets to run. Not that I know much about her but in case Elrich wins the primary, I am firmly in the anyone but him camp. Seriously laughed when I saw this.... good for her.
That's only because you don't know much about her.
I strongly disfavor Elrich as county executive, but I even more strongly disfavor Nancy Floreen and Robin Ficker.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Nancy Floreen just filed to run as an Independent for the MoCo Executive job! Unclear whether she’ll be deemed eligible since she’s still currently registered as a democrat (can’t change party affiliation 21 days before a primary) but am hoping she gets to run. Not that I know much about her but in case Elrich wins the primary, I am firmly in the anyone but him camp. Seriously laughed when I saw this.... good for her.
That's only because you don't know much about her.
I strongly disfavor Elrich as county executive, but I even more strongly disfavor Nancy Floreen and Robin Ficker.
Anonymous wrote:Nancy Floreen just filed to run as an Independent for the MoCo Executive job! Unclear whether she’ll be deemed eligible since she’s still currently registered as a democrat (can’t change party affiliation 21 days before a primary) but am hoping she gets to run. Not that I know much about her but in case Elrich wins the primary, I am firmly in the anyone but him camp. Seriously laughed when I saw this.... good for her.
Anonymous wrote:The Post weighs in in favor of ranked choice.
Also, this:
“The victor of the primary, which featured four other candidates in addition to Mr. Blair and Mr.?Elrich, is extremely likely to win November’s general election race, given the county’s lopsided Democratic majority.[b] (Just one potential wrinkle: an 11th-hour candidacy by a Democrat shedding her party affiliation to run as an independent, who would have until Monday evening to file a declaration of intent.)[b] Whoever emerges, the winner’s authority would be undercut by having emerged from such an atomized primary.”
https://www.washingtonpost.com/opinions/montgomerys-low-yield-razor-thin-primary-shows-its-time-for-voting-reform/2018/06/30/084d5666-7bce-11e8-80be-6d32e182a3bc_story.html?noredirect=on&utm_term=.b5d8a396c8ac
Anonymous wrote:OMG Mike Subin is one of the people counting. Heh.
Anonymous wrote:If Elrich wins I'm moving to Canada.
#resist
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Seems like provisional would go to Blair -- new to County, party affiliation changes, etc. This is so close. Congrats to those that voted -- every vote truly counted.
THere's no way to know that. And there are thousands of provisional ballots outstanding. We will see next week what happens.
Of course there is no definite way to know. But logically, you would think these favor Blair- Republicans switching parties and new folks to county without any history with Elrich. Just like if the absentee to be counted were ones the came into Silver Spring address, you would think they would favor Elrich (which could be the case, not sure if that information was released). Obviously we will see next week what happens but it does seem to be moving slightly more favorable for Blair than election night results.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Seems like provisional would go to Blair -- new to County, party affiliation changes, etc. This is so close. Congrats to those that voted -- every vote truly counted.
THere's no way to know that. And there are thousands of provisional ballots outstanding. We will see next week what happens.