Tue
Mar 16 2010
12:47 pm

From the Knox County Election Commission:

Democratic primary ballot

Republican primary ballot

Mello's picture

never mind,,,

...

Andy Axel's picture

"No candidate qualified" is

"No candidate qualified" is running in the majority of open seats.

Fascinating.

bill young's picture

"No candidate Qualified"

No candidate qualified can be on the ballot,too.

And often are.

Just 'cause you got 25 folks to sign a petition to get on the ballot..don't mean u is qualifed for office.

Hell..just 'cause u got elected don't always mean u is qualifed.U just elected.

:)

Tamara Shepherd's picture

"Opportunity" waits

No Dem contests in any district's commission race?

And no Dem candidate at all in the 5th, 6th, 7th, 8th, or 9th district commission races?

Just one Dem candidate for the District 10 at-large seat (whose name will automatically appear on the general election ballot without our help) and no Dem running for the District 11 at-large seat?

Only one potentially viable, in my opinion, Dem candidate for County Mayor (whose name will also likely appear on the general election ballot without our help)?

And we may vote on that same slate of non-partisan school board candidates whether we choose a Dem or a Repub primary ballot at the polls?

As jbr observed in the county primary two years back, this looks like an opportunity to just ask for a Repub primary ballot and prune that ticket in the mayor's race.

I mean, if we can call that an "opportunity."

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