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Topic: Politics

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sbdcom Elections: Jeary Smith for Hancock County Commissioner 2006
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Jeary Smith Hancock County, IN - My name is Jeary Smith I am seeking the Republican nomination for Hancock County Commissioner in District 2. First, I would like to thank all of you that supported me four years ago. We really made a great showing 45% of the total vote. I believe that, this is OUR YEAR. With your help and that of our new supporters, we can move our County forward. So THANKS AGAIN and on to business!
Note: Released by Jeary Smith for Commissioner
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Posted by: Admin
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sbdcom Government: Indiana State Senator seeks transparency
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Beverly GardIndiana State Senator Beverly Gard has filed 2 bills in in the Indiana General Assembly targeting so-called "serial meetings" and penalties for knowingly breaking all open door law including the aforementioned. According to the belowmentioned this effort may appeal to Governor Mitch Daniels. For more details, visit http://www.greenfieldreporter.com .


Note: For the rational to the utility of, well-Google-ranked, 'personal' web sites for poloticos, click "read more..." Also, stay tuned for our follow-up, how-to article "Web sites for politicians"
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Posted by: Admin
on Thursday, January 27, 2005
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sbdcom Government: Losing numbers
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Hancock County, IN - Paging through the monunds of reading missed during the past 8 months [or so], Popular Science notes the "optical-sense scan" voting system Hancock County uses loses some the fewest votes among the 5 most popular voting systems generally employed. In their November 2003 article 5 ailing ways to cast a vote the presidental election vote loss rate is 1.5% and in more local - gov./senate - elections the loss rate rises to 3.5%.

More to come when we can get to scanning the pretty table...
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Posted by: Admin
on Thursday, August 05, 2004
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sbdcom Elections: The numbers are in
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Hancock County Commissioners:

Brian Kleiman - 4,423
John Gunn - 3,970
“I need to explain things to them in greater detail” - Brian Kleiman

Jack Heiden - 4,177
Patrick Musgrave - 4,086
“At least the majority of voters in this county retained some of their sanity.” - Jack Heiden


Note: from The Daily Reporter
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Posted by: Admin
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sbdcom Elections: TheNetEffect.org welcomes Patrick Musgrave!
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Hancock County, IN - TheNetEffect.org welcomes Patrick Musgrave to our efforts providing Hancock County with the resources they need to create a more logical, transparent government. Mr. Musgrave has created a forum to answer questions from voters, and he plans on releasing an article through us approximately every week addressing the greatest needs of the County beginning the week of March 29th. More information and his contact information can be found in his campaign's press release.
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Posted by: Admin
on Saturday, March 27, 2004
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