Posted on 05/20/2010 9:24:03 AM PDT by LikeLight
For much of the evening Tuesday, any one of four candidates were in line to win the Republican nomination for the 199th Legislative District seat.
North Middleton Township resident and local attorney Stephen Bloom appears to have emerged victorious in the seven-way Republican primary to earn the nomination.
As of Wednesday morning, all absentee ballots have been included in the results.
Bloom won the 199th race by 284 votes, unofficially, with 2,163 votes. Denny Lebo had 1,879.
The county board of elections will meet at 9 a.m. May 25 to certify ballot results. They will then be sent to the Department of State.
Bloom will now face Democrat Fred Baldwin in Novembers general election. The winner in November will replace Rep. Will Gabig, who opted not to run for a sixth term to the state House.
We knew it was going to be close, the 48-year-old said about the race. Weve been working extremely hard. We knew we had to work hard and get the message out.
Bloom, who was celebrating with friends and family at the Sunnyside Restaurant, said he believes he was victorious because voters in the conservative 199th see him as a good listener and strong advocate in Harrisburg.
Bloom has said he strongly favors returning to a true part-time citizen Legislature, as our founders intended.
I think everyone is ready to cut the size and scope of our government, he said.
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Of course you don’t, you have to complete your “about page” before Jim sends you the secret decoder ring. Until then, you are just a moran!
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Moran?
Are you series?
Thanks and congrats. I have to admit tho, I wasn’t even lurking in the 90’s.....I found FR during the counting of hanging chads. BTW, I know a guy named chad and he nicknamed himself Hanging Chad.
Doh, I posted that?
Am I logged on?
Congrats to a Pa. Freeper
Congratulations, Stephen.
On to victory in the general election, then get sworn in . . .
THEN, cut, cut, cut.
Best wishes.
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“The 2009 FreeRepublic Lexicon”
It's the PA State Legislature. 203 districts. They roughly doubled it in 1873, on the theory that a bigger group of legislators would be harder to bribe. No lie.
Recalibrate your beeber and set it for stune!
Hey hey hey, congratulations fellow classmate! You done good.
The class of 2000 was by far the best.
AMEN to that...
What happened while I was in the shower?
This is quite a milestone! Congratulations! Has a Freeper ever one a primary election before?
(And no, I don’t mean an election to some Keyester third party position, either). ;)
(And no, I don't mean an election to some Keyester third party position, either). ;)
Fantastic!
How would I know? I wasn't there!
I'd be really surprised if I was the first.
I may be wrong, but you are the first I can recall. I know that a few have run over the years and lost.
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