![]() ![]() To those who believed in me enough to donate to the campaign (and, there is still an opportunity to pitch in), you helped get our message out far and wide. ![]() – to take late night calls, share encouraging words, and to help in whatever way was asked. To my extended family and friends – wow, thank you for pitching in from near and far – amidst graduations, major medical events, job transitions, etc.To my husband Philip and daughters – thank you for your (mostly) good humor, patience, calm, spreadsheets, logistics, snacks, and encouragement.It could be a week before we know the final results, but for tonight, I’m happy and I’m grateful to so many people: While at first count I have the most first choice votes, there are still votes to be counted and recounted as we see how ranked choice plays out. Susan released a statement thanking her voters and supporters: More results to come by Sunday: Arlington Board Primary ‘Cliffhanger’ Awaits Ranked Choice Tabulations More news coverage here: Cunningham, Roy, Coffey Lead In 1st Choice Votes In Arlington Primary The process continues until a candidate has crossed the 33.3% threshold to be declared a winner of one of two Democratic primary slots for the November election. In each round of tabulation, the county eliminates the last place candidate with the least votes, and transfers their supporters’ second choice votes to the other candidates. The county now begins the process of tabulating votes in the new ranked choice voting system. Tony Weaver also received 5% and Jonathan Dromgoole got 4%. Thank you so much for your support!Įlection results of first choice votes in Arlington’s Democratic primary for county board show Cunningham with 25%, Natalie Roy with 24%, Maureen Coffey with 22%, and JD Spain with 20% of first picks. The campaign to elect Susan Cunningham to the Arlington County Board has some good news to share: with 98% of precincts reporting, round one primary results look promising. ![]()
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