FAQFAQ   SearchSearch  MemberlistMemberlistRegisterRegister  ProfileProfile   Log in[ Log in ]  Flint Talk RSSFlint Talk RSS

»Home »Open Chat »Political Talk  Â»Flint Journal »Political Jokes »The Bob Leonard Show  

Flint Michigan online news magazine. We have lively web forums


FlintTalk.com Forum Index > Political Talk

Topic: 5th Ward recount has failed to overturn the election.

  Author    Post Post new topic Reply to topic
Steve Myers
Site Admin
Site Admin

A recount of ballots in a Flint City Council race has failed to overturn the election.

Benny Spence lost in the November 8th general election to incumbent Carolyn Sims by just 38 votes. At his request, a recount was held this morning by the Genesee County Board of Canvassers.
Some of Spence's campaign workers urged him to file for a recount because they thought some absentee ballots weren't handled correctly.

The Board of Canvassers, along with Genesee County election officials, and staff members from the Flint City Clerk's office, processed the 97 absentee ballots again and came up with the same results.

Sims received 62 absentee votes while Spence got 35.

Hundreds of other regular ballots were also counted before the Board of Canvassers certified that Sims had won re-election.

City Clerk Inez Brown says the recount shows how accurate her staff is. "We feel very confident in the work that they do, in terms of their integrity, in terms of the process and in terms of what they do to assist the voters and so forth. But I should also indicate that Mr. Spence, and any other candidate, has the right to request a recount if so desired," she said. "Because we feel very confident that the work we do will meet the test."

Sims brother, Lovell Sims, says he's happy it's finished. "I'm glad to see the process is working and that the votes were tabulated correctly by the election processing center," he said.

Spence was not there to see the recount.

It cost him $90 to ask for the ballot review. The cost to taxpayers was the time of several staff members to oversee the recount.

Full Story:
http://abclocal.go.com/wjrt/story?section=local&id=3677735
Post Wed Nov 30, 2005 8:44 pm 
 View user's profile Send private message Send e-mail Visit poster's website Yahoo Messenger  Reply with quote  
rapunzel
Guest

The city clerk passed the test of integrity. The count was close, well deserving of a recount. Can you see our elections supervisor deserves applause or at least recognition of a well run office. The voters of Flint have well placed trust that all votes count while Inez Brown is in office.
Post Wed Nov 30, 2005 9:50 pm 
   Reply with quote  
  Display posts from previous:      
Post new topic Reply to topic

Jump to:  


Last Topic | Next Topic  >

Forum Rules:
You cannot post new topics in this forum
You cannot reply to topics in this forum
You cannot edit your posts in this forum
You cannot delete your posts in this forum
You cannot vote in polls in this forum

 

Flint Michigan online news magazine. We have lively web forums

Website Copyright © 2010 Flint Talk.com
Contact Webmaster - FlintTalk.com >