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election results
Locals already know this, but for anyone else who was curious about the
results of the elections I wrote about yesterday... from the county
returns:
MAYOR CITYWIDE LUKE RAVENSTAHL (DEM) . . . . . . 43,257 63.19 MARK F DESANTIS (REP) . . . . . . 23,884 34.89 TONY OLIVA (LIB) . . . . . . . . 504 .74 RYAN SCOTT (SOC) . . . . . . . . 548 .80 WRITE-IN. . . . . . . . . . . 260 .38 CONTROLLER CITYWIDE MICHAEL E LAMB (DEM). . . . . . . 55,558 89.47 MARK RAUTERKUS (LIB). . . . . . . 6,448 10.38 WRITE-IN. . . . . . . . . . . 90 .14Ravenstahl won the mayoral election, which isn't too surprising. I had hoped his margin would be lower, but a 35% share for a Republican in a city that's 5:1 Dems:Repubs is something Ravenstahl should pay attention to.
I'm pleased that the Libertarian candidate for controller got 10% of the vote. While there's still a long way to go and Pittsburgh might be degenerate, I think the best path for third parties given the official biases against them is to win smaller races and work up from there. I'd love to see a libertarian on city council. (No, not enough to run.) Remember, until yesterday our mayor hadn't been elected as mayor.
In other news: county-wide, 26.7% of voters (over 69,000 people) used the "straight party line" option. Sigh.

Thanks
(Anonymous) 2007-11-10 02:36 am (UTC)(link)We need to run to make headway.