At the last possible moment, Fairfax County has finally filed their provisional ballots. As expected, Mark Herring came out way ahead, 160 votes to 103 for Mark Obenshain. Fairfax statement is here. The current state count has Mark Herring up by 106 votes without the…
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The largest Democrat stronghold in the state gave their provisional voters significant advantages that provisional voters elsewhere in the state did not get. The result? Predictably, the Democrat wins. This isn’t about not wanting to count votes that should be counted. It’s not about seeking…
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Dave Wasserman has put together some very interesting spreadsheets with totals of the provisional ballots by county and city. Some of this is still in flux as counties and cities update their numbers. Of course Fairfax county has the highest number of provisional ballots. Brian…
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UPDATE TUESDAY 2:00 PM Herring still up 117. Fairfax has finally finished interviewing all the provisional ballot voters, but no report of any numbers. I suspect they will be ‘tabulating’ for some time to come, to make their announcement as dramatic as possible. It’s what…
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At the end of the day on Saturday, with Norfolk and Alexandria having weighed in, the count now stands at: Obenshain 1,103,390 Herring 1,103,362 Obenshain leads by 28 votes Brian Schoeneman, Secretary of the Electoral Board in Fairfax County, has extended the deadline for contesting…
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During the statewide vote canvas on Friday Mark Herring closed the gap between himself and Mark Obenshain with newly recorded votes in Fairfax and Bedford Counties. Some sources say that there are now only 120 votes separating the two candidates with Mark Obenshain still in…
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With polls and momentum already swinging his direction, Mark Obenshain now seals the deal with an absolutely HUGE infusion of cash. The National Journal reports that the Republican State Leadership Committee has made four large donations this month totaling $1.35 million to Mark Obenshain’s campaign…