To: EggsAckley
The popular George W. Greer was appointed by Lawton Chiles and retained by the people in a 1998 plebiscite, the same day that Jeb Bush was first elected governor. If he runs again, George W. Greer faces a 2004 plebiscite on the same day that George W. Bush again appears on the ballot.
To: Theodore R.
>If he runs again, George W. Greer faces a 2004 plebiscite on the same day that George W. Bush again appears on the ballot.
Good, then I can vote against BOTH of them at the same time.
To: Theodore R.
The popular George W. Greer was appointed by Lawton Chiles and retained by the people in a 1998 plebiscite, the same day that Jeb Bush was first elected governor. If he runs again, George W. Greer faces a 2004 plebiscite on the same day that George W. Bush again appears on the ballot.Thanks for the info on Greer's election. I wondered when he was coming up for re-election. Do you think he'll run again?
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10/17/2003 7:38:20 AM PDT by
Catspaw
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