Mannis -v- Kincannon for Mayor and Amelia Parker Leads the Seat C Race

Eddie Mannis must face Indya Kincannon as she bested City Councilman Marshall Stair with 292 more votes for second place. How will Mannis or Kincannon sway Stair voters?

From last nights Mannis watch party. (Photo submitted)

From last nights Mannis watch party. (Photo submitted)

Indya Kincannon at the Center City Conservatives Republican Club on 8/22/2019

Indya Kincannon speaking at the Center City Conservatives Republican Club on 8/22/2019

John Sanders, Stair Campaign Treasurer, Marshall Stair and I before the event.

John Sanders, Stair Campaign Treasurer, Marshall Stair and I before a campaign event.

Amelia Parker surpassed Amy Midis for first place in Seat C. Midis bested Bob Thomas by 241 votes for second place.

Amelia Parker speaking at the 8/22/2019 Center City Conservatives Republican Club

Amelia Parker speaking at the 8/22/2019 Center City Conservatives Republican Club

Amy Midis, candidate for City Council at Large Seat C.

Amy Midis, candidate for City Council at Large Seat C.

 

Lynn Fugate and Charles Lomax now face off for Seat A

Lynne Fugate

Lynne Fugate

Charles Lomax candidate for at Large Seat A, Jim Jennings and myself

Charles Lomax candidate for at Large Seat A, Jim Jennings and myself

Janet Testerman garnered slightly more than 60% of the Primary votes (the largest number of primary votes for a Council candidate) and David Hayes face off for Seat B.

Janet Testerman at the 8/22/2019 Center City Conservatives Republican Club

Janet Testerman at the 8/22/2019 Center City Conservatives Republican Club

David Hayes speaking to Center City Conservatives Republican Club

David Hayes speaking to Center City Conservatives Republican Club

Charles Al-Bawi and Charles Thomas now face off for Fifth District

Al-bawi speaking to the Center City Conservatives Republican Club.

Al-bawi speaking to the Center City Conservatives Republican Club.


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