Thursday, April 09, 2009

GO VOTE TODAY!

1,002 People Came out to Early Vote!
48.7% are First Time city voters.

In 2007: 561 Early Voted
In 2005: 401 Early Voted

Election Day is THIS Thursday, April 9th (TODAY)
7am to 7pm

Maury County Residents
Winchester Community Building
Maury Hill Street


Williamson County Residents
Fire Hall # 3 (Campbell Station)
4000 Campbell Station Parkway

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Early Predictions (just for fun):

My Crystal Ball has not changed to much, but let's take a look at what I predict this election day and see what comes true when the votes are tallied.

1. Voter turnout will exceed 2,250. It is still a shame that we cannot get more people out to vote, but I think this could get as high as about 2,500 voters this election.

2. Michael Dinwiddie will be out next Mayor. He will win by 10-15% over Cindy Jobe.

3. In Ward 1, Les will be more. Les Cleveland will win the race when it is all said and done. Amy Wurth will come in 2nd, Rolfson in 3rd, Davis in 4th. The board will appoint one of the 3 mentioned as the appointee to fill Michael Dinwiddie's vacated seat.

4. Jonathan Duda will win Ward 2 re-election with approx. 75% of the vote.

5. Ward 3 will be won by Keith Hudson, followed fairly closely by Williford.

6. Ward 4 will come down to the union vote. If the UAW comes out heavily for Cichoracki, he could squeak it out. I cannot figure this race out. Every time I think Allen Hall will start to pull away, I hear split opinions from the citizens. I have even heard from a few that should be solidly in the Hall camp saying that they voted for "Chick". In the end, Allen Hall wins by a handful of votes.

All of you that have yet to vote, do a quick bit of research using the links and information provided on this site, and go VOTE!

We have many good candidates to choose from in this election, so find those that will best represent your views and push the button!

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