Jonny Coasts to Primary Win; Leigh Becomes Threat

LAKE CITY–Same Day Shipping party candidate Jonny racked up another win in the recent Fabulous Monday Primary, giving him the strategic edge in the race to the White Box.

Jonny’s final tally of 32% of the vote was a slight improvement over the first primary, where he delivered a 29% victory.

Ho hum. Another victory for Jonny

Specialist Party Challenger Leigh, who came in second in the recent primary with 25% of the vote, posted the biggest improvement over the previous primary. Her third-place finish in that primary had garnered only 14% of the votes. If the surge in her popularity continues to build, she appears to be the only candidate capable of catching Jonny at this point.

The only other candidate to post a gain over the previous primary was incumbent president Gabriel, who came from obscurity to finish the primary in 4th place, just 6 votes behind the third place finisher Samuel.

Voters seem to be coalescing behind the two favored candidates as hopes dim for many of the other candidates. Not a single candidate has spoken publicly of deciions to withdraw from the race despite the growing inevitability of the outcome.

The prize drawing for the recent primary was conducted yesterday using a computerized random picker which chose five winners among the primary voters. The winners of Mega Helicopters, iPods, and a Kindle Touch will be announced on this site on Monday, May 7 in conjunction with an Election Central report that will be released at 9:00 a.m. EST on that day.

The voting continues in the third primary round of this election, the so-called “You’re the Boss Caucus,” which runs through the end of May. The election concludes on June 28.

 

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2 Responses to Jonny Coasts to Primary Win; Leigh Becomes Threat

  1. Carrie says:

    Wow the verbiage under the picture sounds a little like sour grapes?? ;o)

  2. Dan Winsberg says:

    I think that some of the candidates at the bottom of the polls should withdraw from this race. That way their voters would be free to vote for another candidate who still has a chance of winning. That might give Jonny more of a challenge for the top spot.

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