If you just can’t wait till Wednesday to find out who’s winning the Asheville City Council election, here is where you can find results as they pour in.
Buncombe County Election Services provides this site to keep track of incoming results; the site provides PDF downloads of results as they are tabulated — though not yet finalized — so remember to visit often as the evening winds on.
If that’s too much work, just keep an eye the Mountain Xpress Web site. We’ll be feeding the numbers in as fast as we get them.
— Brian Postelle, staff writer
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Riiiiiiiiiiiight… Feeding them in as soon as you can get them. How are you getting them, by the way? Carrier pigeon?
As usual, the AC-T site is uglier, but more up-to-date than yours.
It appears Mr. Freeman paid heavily for his ardent support of partisan elections.
The entire gang of four have a political tin ear.
Next up for extinction: Jones and Cape.
Jones and Cape are indeed in for a serious challenge IF they continue to push an agenda that does not reflect the overall desires of the electorate. Politics is local and chasing foreign green notions when the business at hand is schools, roads and taxes will not be looked upon favorably … but who knows, one of the fauxprog snakes was re-elected.