Agerton Wins Escambia Runoff; Bentley Gets Republican Nod For Governor
July 14, 2010
Stephanie Agerton won the Democratic nomination for Escambia County (Ala.) School Board District 4 in Tuesday’s primary runoff elections. Agerton received 272 votes (58 percent) to Bo Brantley’s 198 votes (42 percent). She will face Republican Cindy Jackson in the November 2 general election.
In the runoff for the Republican nomination for governor, physician Robert Bentley was victorious Tuesday over Bradley Byrne. A self-described “outsider” that has promised to work without a salary until unemployment falls to normal in Alabama, Bentley was a little-known member of the legislature when he announced his gubernatorial candidacy last year.
In Escambia County, Bentley received 52 percent of the vote to Byrne’s 48 percent in the Republican runoff.
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2 Responses to “Agerton Wins Escambia Runoff; Bentley Gets Republican Nod For Governor”
I’ll be voting for CINDY JACKSON, the Republican nominee! Go Cindy! She has outworked all of the other candidates and has done a great job of informing voters in her district.
Good job Stephanie! You would do a good job on the school board. As for Bo, we just love you man! We know you’ll keep quietly doing what you do as you make Escambia County and Flomaton a better place. Both of you have hearts of gold. Too bad you can’t both be on the school board!
Don’t forget to vote for Stephanie in November!
P.S. Vote Cereal Daniel in the fall. Don’t need that newspaper woman on the school board.