The Big Picture with Thom Hartmann
Paul Krugman, columnist for The New York Times: For readers who don't know what I'm talking about: Ever since Ronald Reagan, the GOP has been run by people who want a much smaller government.
Paul Krugman, columnist for The New York Times: For readers who don't know what I'm talking about: Ever since Ronald Reagan, the GOP has been run by people who want a much smaller government.
As the grownups duke it out in Washington, kids take action with visible results, proving they may be more capable than adults in fighting man-made climate change.
Plano voters reelected two incumbents and elected one newcomer to the Plano City Council in the May 14, 2011 election, while a fourth race for Place 7 will be decided in a runoff election on Saturday June 18th. Early voting starts Monday June 6th. All Plano City residents registered to vote in Collin Co. may vote in this election.
Pat Miner, André Davidson and Jim Duggan were clear winners, but Greg Myer and Pat Gallagher will head into a June 18 runoff election for Council Place 7, since no Place 7 candidate received 50 percent of the votes.
Myer, an information technology project manager, drew 40.3 percent of the vote and Gallagher, a retired executive and Addison police officer, received 36.7 percent. Myer, who ran unsuccessfully for the position in 2008, knocked on thousands of doors and was bolstered by an endorsement from the influential Collin County Association of Realtors. Gallagher, a virtual unknown in Plano politics before this year, did surprisingly well. The third person in the Place 7 race, Mark Greer, a businessman who has been active in civic affairs, ran a distant third with 23 percent of the vote.
Early voting for the Saturday June 18th runoff election between Gallagher and Myer for Council Place 7 is scheduled to run from Monday June 6th through Tuesday June 14th.
Sun Mon 6/6
8am-5pmTue 6/7
8am-5pmWed 6/8
8am-5pmThur 6/9
8am-7pmFri 6/10
8am-5pmSat 6/11
8am-5pmSun Mon 6/13
7am-7pmTue 6/14
7am-7pmWed Thur Fri Sat 6/18
7am-7pm
The usual early voting locations around the City of Plano will be open. The major exception is that Davis Library rather than Christ United Methodist Church will be the substitute location for Carpenter Rec Center, since the Rec Ctr remains close for renovation until Aug. 2011.
Full location information and sample ballots for the June 18th special election will be posted on the Collin Co. Elections website a few days after Plano holds the "Drawing for Ballot Placement" on Thursday May 19, 2011.
League of Women Voters of Plano/Collin County Voters Guide - Plano City Council
Early Voting Locations for McKinney and Plano City Runoff Elections Collin County Elections
(Main Early Voting Location)2010 Redbud Blvd, Suite 102 McKinney Christopher A. Parr Library 6200 Windhaven Pkwy. Plano Collin College - Central Park Campus 2200 W University Dr McKinney Collin College - Spring Creek Campus 2800 East Spring Creek Plano Haggard Library 2501 Coit Rd Plano Harrington Library 1501 18th Street Plano Maribelle M. Davis Library 7501-B Independence Parkway Plano McKinney Fire Station #5 6600 W. Virginia Parkway McKinney McKinney Performing Arts Center 111 N. Tennessee St McKinney Plano ISD Administration Center 2700 West 15th Street Plano
May 14, 2011 Combined Election Day & Early Ballots - Accumulated Totals:
Did you know that the 2010 US Census reported a voting age population of 557,664 persons in Collin Co? Did you further know that the Collin County Elections Registrar reported 439,740 Registered Voters in Collin Co for the May 14, 2011 local elections? If every one of those 557,664 voting age persons are US Citizens, which they likely are not, there are 117,924 possible Collin Co voters who are not registered to vote. That makes the county's voter registration rate close to 80 percent. That registration rate may be closer to 90% depending on how may of those non-registered voting age people are not US Citizens and therefore not qualified to vote. The problem in Collin Co is not registering new voters - it is more about figuring out how to get already registered voters out to vote.
Registered Voters 439,740 - Votes Cast 35,917 (8.17%) | Num. Precinct Reporting 100% |
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