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Update: Low turnout primary made a bad day for state Senate incumbents

by Len Lazarick | September 15, 2010 | News | 0 |

By Len [email protected] Updated Friday morning based on State Board of Elections figures from 4 p.m. Thursday after the first round of absentee ballots had been counted. Montgomery County had partially counted...

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