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		<title>Party (Line) Time in Cecil Voting, Except for Congress</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 05 Nov 2008 12:40:54 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[  The unofficial returns for Cecil County in the Tuesday election show some interesting patterns in party-line voting from the top to bottom of the ballot, with the exception of the too-close-to-call 1st District race for Congress between Democrat Frank Kratovil and Republican Andy Harris.  Countywide, Republican presidential candidate John McCain carried Cecil with 56.41percent of the vote to Democratic President-to-be Barack Obama&#8217;s 41.28 percent. Independent Ralph Nader won 1 percent of Cecil&#8217;s vote.  McCain carried all but 4 of Cecil&#8217;s 19 election precincts.  Kratovil won 18,643 votes to Harris&#8217; 17,992, giving Kratovil 49.2 percent of Cecil County votes to Harris&#8217; 47.5 percent. Kratovil had a majority in all but 8 of the county&#8217;s 19 election precincts, with Harris&#8217; support concentrated in the western areas of the county. Kratovil also carried every county on the Maryland Eastern Shore, while Harris carried the Western Shore areas of Harford, Anne Arundel and Baltimore counties included in the district. The state election board reported Kratovil ahead by just 916 votes district-wide, so the contest won&#8217;t be decided until absentee and overseas ballots are counted.    Locally, the 5th District County Commissioner race put Republican Robert Hodge ahead by just 328 votes over Democrat Sharon Weygand, [&#8230;]]]></description>
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		<title>County Commissioner Races</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 17 Sep 2008 11:35:49 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Things are starting to heat up, or at least show some signs of life, in the two contested Cecil County Commissioner races on the ballot in November. The signs are going up, the websites are being ramped up and the fundraisers are fast and furious. District 5: (to replace the retiring Mark Guns)&#8211; Republican nominee Robert Hodge has debuted a new website at https://www.hodge2008.com It is a lot more user-friendly that the earlier incarnation and has updated information. There are lots of photos and a slide show of the Hodge campaign in action, including a visit to our neck of the woods at the Hack&#8217;s Point fireman&#8217;s carnival. Glad to see attention being paid to us forgotten south county folks. Hodge will be hosting a campaign fundraiser on Sunday, Sept. 28 from 3-6 p.m. at Uncle Bob&#8217;s Western Corral. Tickets are $25 a person and kids under 12 are free. Check out the website for contact information. Democratic nominee Sharon Weygand has been sign-waving at Routes 40 and 213 in Elkton to greet voters, but our sourpuss friends at the Cecil Whig whined in a column by David Healey that the signs were too small. Wednesday&#8217;s Whig has a good response [&#8230;]]]></description>
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