Firehouse Primary Tonight!
By Krystle Weeks | Tuesday, December 1st, 2009 | PoliticsTonight, voters in the 37th State Senate District will have the opportunity to select the Republican nominee in the special election to fill State Senator Ken Cuccinelli’s seat. There will be a firehouse primary at Centreville High School from 6-10 p.m. There are three candidates vying for the nomination: Steve Hunt, Marianne Horinko, and Will Nance.
As a resident of the 37th District, I will be providing some live coverage tonight. Additionally, I wanted to provide insight into the race. This will most likely be a low turnout primary, as most of the people living in the district commute from work in D.C., Arlington, and Alexandria. However, I would say the chances are in Steve Hunt’s favor, as he has high name recognition from his prior service on the Fairfax County School Board and his service within the community and the Republican Party. It is too soon to tell, who will win, as the voters will make the best decision. The other candidates also boast impressive qualifications as well.
Stay tuned for more details throughout this evening!
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Growing up in Maryland typically does not yield a Republican. Fortunately, Krystle Weeks was one of the lucky few booted to the Commonwealth for her staunch conservative views. From an early age, she has been debating politics, and since 2006, she has been involved here in the Commonwealth helping Republican candidates to victory. Aside from politics, Krystle is a runner and a dynamite cook. You can email her here. Krystle also blogs at Crystal Clear Conservative and Charm Offensive Cooking.







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Fantastic! Let us know about any final day developments.
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