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Tomball, Magnolia election results

The results are in for the May 8 City of Tomball and City of Magnolia municipal elections.

In the Tomball Mayor's race, incumbent Gretchen Fagan defeated Judy Wilson 591 to 443 with 57 percent of the votes. In the Position 3 city council race, newcomer Rick Brown edged out incumbent Bill Webb 613 to 411 with 59.9 percent of the votes.

In the Magnoia Mayor race, current city councilman Todd Kana defeated challenger Connie Barrett 158 to 106 with 59.8 percent of the votes. In the Position 4 city council race, incumbent Burhl "Jody" Sanders narrowly defeated Dave Sutherland by 10 votes, 137 to 127. And in the Position 5 city council race, incumbent Patsy Williams edged out Chris Myer 146 to 120 votes with 54.9 percent of the vote.

 

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written by JeriCarpenter, May 08, 2010
Congratulations Mayor Kana, City Council-Lady Williams and City Councilman Sanders. Magnolia has stood up and made it's choice
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written by Todd Kana, May 09, 2010
Thank you.
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written by Jake Bolton, May 10, 2010
I never realized just how many low intelligent people are located in such a small area. It looks like the brightest people in town could not over come the staggering amount of dumb voters. The people that voted to put these people back in office and the people that didn’t care enough about their town to vote must have some of the lowest IQ scores in the county.
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written by Jake Bolton, May 10, 2010
I was speaking of Magnolia in my above post.
Mayor Fagan is doing a very fine job for Tomball.

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written by Jonathan, May 15, 2010
I believe that Rick Brown is a good person who has the best interests of Tomball and it's citizens at heart and I think he will do a fine job on city council. That said I am a little depressed to see Bill Webb go. Bill Webb represented the "old guard" so to speak being able to relate to people who have lived in this town for many, many years. Bill Webb was a friend of my grandparents who arrived in Tomball back in the early 1950's. I realize that era is long gone and Tomball is a totally different place then it was twenty years ago much less sixty but as a long time resident with ties that go back that far I still hate to see yet another piece of that time period gone. Good luck to Rick Brown in his new position and to Bill Webb in whatever he chooses to do next.

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