Wednesday, November 5, 2008
UPDATED: Rep. Linda Harper-Brown wins re-election in Texas House District 105 race
Updated 09:25 a.m., November 11, 2008
Bob Romano (D) and incumbent Linda Harper-Brown (R) ended up within 50 votes of each other in the race for Texas House District 105, netting out with 48.66% and 48.72% of the vote, respectively - while James G. Baird (L) finished with 2.6%.
UPDATE: Harper-Brown was declared the winner Monday night, winning by a margin of a mere 20 votes after the addition of 61 provisional ballot votes. But hold your horses, folks - Romano has until Nov. 19 to call for a recount. With a margin of 20 votes, you can bet I'd be calling for a recount.
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Recount! Although who knows if Romano has it in him to actually want to order a recount.
John McClelland Verified
1 year ago
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According to content partner Capitol Annex, <a href="http://capitolannex.com/2008/11/11/tx-hd-105-recount-all-but-certain/">anyone can request a recount</a>, so it's almost certain to happen. Don't everybody rush at once!
Alex Bentley Staff
1 year ago
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