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Burns Finally Conceeds

After hiding out and letting the realizations of his loss sink in, Conrad Burns finally conceded to Jon Tester early this afternoon.

“I stand ready to help as Montana transitions to a new United States Senator,” Burns said in a statement provided to the Associated Press. “We fought the good fight and we came up just a bit short.”

If a good fight means political mudslinging of false facts, then good job Conrad!

The only thing I will never understand is how he managed to get so many votes. How can people in this state still be so ignorant? It is embarrasing to all Montanans.

Anyway, have a nice life Conrad and keep your dirty politics out of our state.

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Good Morning? GREAT Morning!

It’s so nice to wake up to such good news.

I would have posted this sooner but I’ve been kinda glued to the TV waiting for Conrad to conceed. Secretary of State hasn’t yet called the race though, that I can find. Oh well, it’s coming…..


Plus Rumsfeld is resigning? Holy awesome, batman.

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A Few Thoughts

I may just give up and go to bed without final numbers on the Tester/Burns race or the close race in Virginia. But first, I have some thoughts on some of the races/numbers from today and BSB’s results…

  • Okay, Butte. Seriously. In the race for House District 76, a member of the National Socialist Movement got 472 votes?! How is that possible? One vote for this guy is too many. White separatists aren’t the kind of people we need representing us.

    Mostly, to me, it shows that some people will just vote for the party even if they know nothing about the candidate. At least, I hope that is what it means.

  • Mike Kerns, unseated in Commission District 1. Very, very interesting…… Now who will be Rick Foote’s best friend on the council?

  • Is anyone ever going to run against Mike Sheehy? Ever? Come on people, someone needs to step up.

  • Cindi Shaw takes Commission District 11. She’s knowledgeable and well spoken. Good luck to her.

  • In my opinion the Study Commission REALLY missed the boat and just let the chance to affect some meaningful change pass us right on by. Oh well, maybe in ten years…. In the meantime their namby-pamby ideas seemed to fire up the typical Butte voter, so who knows.

  • The Fire Department will get their new truck. Good. Jeff Miller (Director of Fire Services) runs a tight ship and I think he’s a great department head.

  • Law Enforcement Levy defeated…

    Who’s surprised? This is a clear message to Sheriff Walsh: the public thinks that the resources that he already has aren’t managed appropriately or effectively. The less-than-favorable WRICOPS study of the Law Enforcement Division and general public opinion around town pretty much guaranteed this levy would fail.

  • I’m still not giving up on Jon. He’s still ahead by 1% as I write this.

    If, however, Conrad Burns gains re-election I may just give the hell up. This man is making us look like a state full of assholes, people. I don’t appreciate being a laughingstock in the first place, but then to just put him back in for another term when he keeps embarrassing us? Ridiculous.

    It’s really tough to be blue from head to toe in such a red state…..

I’m going to get a couple hours sleep. With my fingers and toes crossed.

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Final Numbers for BSB

Butte-Silver Bow apparently had an easy count this Election night–results posted on the BSB website show 100% of precincts counted as of 11:15 p.m. Wow, they made quick work of that.

Update: Okay they have since posted another update, as of 1:21 a.m. and I’ve just updated the numbers on this post based on the updated numbers. Any other updates will be reflected in this post as well.

Let’s take a look at a few of the issues and races and how Butte voters chose to vote.
* These results are unofficial.

District Court Judge District 2 Dept 2

Brad Newman 8,028 votes 57.36%
Margie Thomas 5,944 votes 42.47%
(24 write-in votes)

State Representative District 73

Art Noonan (Democrat) 2,759 votes 97.36%
(67 write-in votes)

State Representative District 74

George Groesbeck (Democrat) 3,288 votes 98.00%
(67 write-in votes)

State Representative District 75

Jim Keane (Democrat) 2,994 votes 97.91%
(64 write-in votes)

State Representative District 76

Jon Sesso (Democrat) 2,230 votes 82.26%
Shawn Stuart (Republican) 472 votes 17.41%
(9 write-in votes)

BSB Commissioner District 1

Glen Granger 817 votes 54.80%
Mike Kerns 673 votes 45.14%
(1 write-in vote)

BSB Commissioner District 2

Joe Lee 1,145 votes 99.13%
(10 write-in votes)

BSB Commissioner District 7

Mark Moodry 637 votes 68.13%
Debra Lynn Retzlaff 296 votes 31.66%
(2 write-in votes)

BSB Commissioner District 9

Dan Foley 759 votes 75.15%
Laurie A. Raymond 245 votes 24.26%
(6 write-in votes)

BSB Commissioner District 10

Mike Sheehy 494 votes 95.92%
(21 write-in votes)

BSB Commissioner District 11

Cindy Shaw 586 votes 58.72%
Michael J. Hogart 401 votes 40.18%
(11 write-in votes)

Issue 1

Removal of “at the pleasure of” language from the charter. Placement of responsibility of the community enrichment and superfund coordinator with the Chief Executive.

For Changes 8,968 votes 68.77%
Keep Existing Language 4,073 votes 31.23%

Issue 2

Employment contracts instead of lifetime employment for department heads.

For Changes 8,467 votes 64.75%
Keep Existing Language 4,609 votes 35.25%

Issue 3

Animal Control as a Separate Department.

For Changes 8,467 votes 64.75%
Keep Existing Language 4,609 votes 31.32%

Issue 4

Evaluate Chief Executive Annually.

For Changes 9,720 votes 72.87%
Keep Existing Language 3,619 votes 27.13%

Issue 5

Publish Annual Budget Before Budget Hearing.

For Changes 10,484 votes 77.77%
Keep Existing Language 2,996 votes 22.23%

Fire Truck Bond Issue

For Bond Issue 9,080 votes 65.05%
Against Bond Issue 4,879 votes 34.95%

Law Enforcement Levy

Against Levy 7,953 votes 57.12%
For Levy 5,971 votes 42.88%

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Oh My

Did anyone catch Judy Martz moments ago on NBC Montana kissing Burns’ ass and trashing Jon Tester? She said she didn’t trust Tester. “Kettle, you’re black,” says pot.

Can’t say as though I find having our former Governor’s favor a plus necessarily.

It’s still early, and I’m holding out for Jon.

Governor Schweitzer is all riled up in Great Falls and I like it.

Go Butte – Go BLUE.

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Returns Are Rolling In

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ButteTalk is Your Place for Election Results

Reload constantly after 8 p.m. as we will post the most up-to-date election results available to us.

Also, all you procrastinators who haven’t voted yet have about an hour to get out there and do so. Let your voice be heard!


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Turnout Looking Very Good

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It’s Election Day! Our opportunity in this country to let our voices be heard.

If there’s one thing you can say about Buttians, it’s that we certainly turn out at the polls.

If the crowd of people at the Civic Center when I cast my ballot today is anything to base my guess on…. I’d say that voter turnout will probably set yet another record in Butte-Silver Bow, which is amazing for a mid-term election. Good on ya, Butte.

More later.

And if you haven’t voted yet, the polls close at 8, so you still have plenty of time!

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Secret Plan? … Timeline?

Our troops and families deserve to know the plan.


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Before Voting on Tuesday, Consider This…


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Just a little comic relief for you during this heated political season.

On a serious note, remember what is important to Montana this Tuesday. Corruption is far too evident in many areas of the government. Let’s keep it out of Montana.

I’m Marx from ButteTalk and I approve this message. :)

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