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April 16, 2008 - 2:14pm

Montgomery County results remain unofficial, absentee and provisional ballots to be counted

The results of yesterday’s special primary election to fill the vacant District 4 seat on the Montgomery County Council remain unofficial, as absentee and provisional ballots have yet to be counted.

According to Marjorie Roher, a spokesperson for the Montgomery County Board of Elections, an initial canvass of absentee ballots is scheduled to begin tomorrow at 10:00 a.m., while provisional ballots will be counted on April 21. The board plans to certify the results on April 25, after performing a second canvass of absentee ballots that morning.

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April 15, 2008 - 11:14pm

Praisner, Fennel are unofficial winners in Montgomery County

Don Praisner (D-Silver Spring) and Mark Fennel (R-Silver Spring) are the unofficial winners of today’s special primary election to fill the open District 4 seat on the Montgomery County Council.

With all 45 precincts reporting, Praisner received 3288 votes in the Democratic contest, compared to 2940 for Nancy Navarro. Steve Kanstoroom and Pat Ryan followed with 804 and 402 votes, respectively.

On the Republican side, Fennel earned 898 votes, while John McKinnis tallied 771. Robert Patton followed with 114 votes, followed by Thomas Hardman with 96 votes.

If his 348 vote lead holds up, Praisner is favored to win the May 13 special election in this heavily Democratic district.

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April 14, 2008 - 5:27pm

Candidates prepare for voters choice in Montgomery County special primary election

ROCKVILLE-- Just as voters prepare to go to the polls to select nominees for the vacant District 4 seat on the Montgomery County Council, the majority of the candidates participated in traditional get-out-the-vote efforts, from phone-banking to door-to-door campaigning.

On the Democratic side, Nancy Navarro, Don Praisner and Pat Ryan of Silver Spring, along with Steve Kanstoroom of Ashton, are vying for their party's nomination.

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April 12, 2008 - 2:35pm

Navarro campaign focused on ‘Independent fact-based leadership’

Nancy Navarro (D-Silver Spring) has served on the Montgomery County Board of Education (BOE) since 2004; the latter two years as board president.

Today, Navarro is a candidate in the race to fill the open District 4 seat on the Montgomery County Council.  She will compete against her three Democratic opponents, Don Praisner (D-Silver Spring), the husband of the deceased councilwoman Marilyn Praisner, Pat Ryan (D-Silver Spring), a federal consultant, and activist Steve Kanstoroom (D-Ashton) in Tuesday’s special primary election.

Speaking with PolitickerMD.com, Navarro’s campaign manager, David Moon, said Navarro was the “only one of the candidates willing to look at the changes going on in the county and make a decision not just based on ideology.”

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April 11, 2008 - 1:19pm

Ryan runs as the ‘dark horse’ candidate in Montgomery special election

Pat Ryan (D-Silver Spring) admits that he is the “dark horse candidate” in the race to fill the vacant District 4 seat on the Montgomery County Council.

The federal consultant is one of four Democratic candidates competing in Tuesday’s special primary election. The other candidates are Don Praisner (D-Silver Spring), the husband of the deceased councilwoman Marilyn Praisner, Nancy Navarro (D-Silver Spring), the president of the Montgomery County Board of Education, and activist Steve Kanstoroom (D-Ashton).

Navarro and Praisner are considered the favorites at this point.

Ryan, who previously worked on Capitol Hill and with the Department of Veterans Affairs, said he would bring a “combination of political experience and knowledge of the district” to Montgomery County, which “the other candidates don’t have.”

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April 10, 2008 - 2:03pm

Don Praisner looks to fulfill wife’s legacy in Montgomery County

When Marilyn Praisner (D) passed away on Feb. 1 she left a legacy of service and dedication to the people of Montgomery County. The fourth district councilwoman had served since 1990; the longest serving woman in the council’s history. Her death left a deep hole in the council, one that her husband, Don Praisner (D-Silver Spring), hopes to fill.

“My wife and I shared ideas and had discussions about the important issues facing the district,” Praisner told PolitickerMD.com.

Praisner is one of four Democratic candidates competing in Tuesday’s special primary election to fill the vacant seat. Other candidates include Nancy Navarro (D-Silver Spring), the president of the Montgomery County Board of Education, activist Steve Kanstoroom (D-Ashton), and Patrick Ryan (D-Silver Spring), a lawyer and management consultant.

“I know the council, I know the system,” Praisner said when asked why he should be elected.

“I have experience,” he added.

A resident of Montgomery County since 1947, Praisner served for 30 years as an analyst, manager, and recruiter for the CIA. His civic involvement includes work as the vice president of the Calverton Citizens Association, and time as the Democratic Precinct Chair for Precinct 05-12.

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March 11, 2008 - 5:01pm

Navarro officially launches Council Campaign

Nancy Navarro (D-Silver Spring), the President of the Montgomery County Board of Education, officially launched her candidacy to fill the open District 4 seat on the Montgomery County Council vacated by the death of Marilyn Praisner, yesterday.

“Today, District 4 residents are calling for real solutions to pressing needs like increasing job opportunities, reducing traffic congestion, preserving green space, finding affordable housing, and securing the best education for our children,” Navarro said in a statement.

“District 4 deserves a representative who will find balanced, thoughtful solutions, not offer false choices between one set of interests or another,” she added. “District 4 needs a representative who is not afraid to bring everyone to the table and who does not take any of our residents for granted.”

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