Leftover Election News
The county's Board of Elections released write-in vote tallies for the primary election candidates who requested the information. Will Thomas, who ran as a write-in candidate in Coatesville's 5th Ward, received 15 write-in votes under the Republican ticket. But the Board of Elections said the 15 votes were not enough to receive the Republican nomination.
Thomas regularly attends City Council meetings and is often seen with Richard Legree Sr.
Councilman Ed Simpson, a Republican, earned enough votes to be the nominee for both parties. Councilman Martin Eggleston, a Democrat, also received enough votes to be the nominee for both parties in the November election.
Thomas regularly attends City Council meetings and is often seen with Richard Legree Sr.
Councilman Ed Simpson, a Republican, earned enough votes to be the nominee for both parties. Councilman Martin Eggleston, a Democrat, also received enough votes to be the nominee for both parties in the November election.
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Those who attend City Council meetings know that Thomas is an opportunist and has been trying to get a job with the city. Thank goodness that the voters know better.
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