The Results from Fredericksburg
By Byron LaMasters
I am sure that Karl-Thomas will give us all the details, but here are the results via Fredericksburg Standard:
Tom Musselman practiced what he teaches and drew the highest vote total in the Fredericksburg City Council race today, May 7.
Musselman, who teaches social studies at Fredericksburg High School, collected 625 votes to earn his first term on the Council.
Incumbent Tim Dooley won reelection as well, posting a total of 551 votes.
Neuro-diagnostic technician Ronnie Stotz finished third with 450 votes and former council member Sharon Bailey rounded out the slate of city candidates with 416.
The total number of voters was 1,232.
In a four candidate field (where voters could cast two at-large votes) Tom Musselman not only won, but 50.73% of Fredericksburg voters cast a vote for him. Next highest was incumbent Tim Dooley at 44.72%. MANDATE, anyone? Congratulations again to Tom Musselman and his family.
Posted by Byron LaMasters at May 8, 2005 10:49 AM
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Good going, Tom. I was quietly campaigning for you down there, and I know Maxine was pushing, too.
Ken Molberg
formerly of Fredericksburg