Clerk of Court race still undecided
by Kim Sloan, staff writer
Nov 07, 2012 | 2782 views | 2 2 comments | 7 7 recommendations | email to a friend | print
Barbara Penson
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The race for the Clerk of Floyd County Superior Court is still undecided after a race that went down to the wire.

Incumbent Barbara Penson, a Democrat, edged past Republican Mark McAllister by just 32 votes in a race that was close throughout the night.

The final vote count was 15,514 for Penson and 15,482 for McAllister (50.02 percent to 49.92 percent).

But 50 to 60 provisional votes need to be counted and verified and that could change the outcome, according to Pete McDonald, chairman of the Floyd County Board of Elections.

Penson said Tuesday night that it was “nerve-wracking.”

“I never thought it would be this close,” Penson said. “It’s political lines. I felt like my qualifications far outweighed my opponent’s.”

Penson was seeking her second term in office after winning in 2008 after defeating John Harkins in the Democrat primary after long-time clerk Joe Johnston retired.

When asked why he thought the race was so close, McAllister said, “To tell you the truth, I have no idea. It’s hard to get in the mind of the voter.”

McAllister said he will ask for a recount if the difference was less than one percent of all votes cast.

“I don’t blame Mr. McAllister if he asks for a recount,” Penson said. “But I don’t know of a recount that has changed election results.”

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tedb3rd
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November 08, 2012
Well.. When everybody (except for Mark and Barbara) randomly makes one choice between two options, you should get about 50/50. Instead of a recount, how about save time and just flip a coin? I mean really.. It's CLERK OF COURT. It does not matter. Take any word and fill in the blank: Clerk of __. ...There are bigger fish to fry--like how many chickens you can keep on your property and whether citizens should be able to place Playboy-bunny-like silhouettes on public right-of-way and making it OK because it's for breast cancer.
Ihatepolitics
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November 09, 2012
Clerk of Superior Court is one of those offices you don't notice unless it fails to work (and in such hypothetical cases, the disasters could be headline news). You should be relieved that you never hear much from the Clerk of Superior Court's office. Ask an attorney of of any political persuasion if you doubt me.
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