Seth Crawford for Crook County Commissioner

Central Oregonian: Crawford Beats Lundquist

May 19, 2010 8:59 am

McLane wins D-55; Crawford beats Lundquist
Seth Crawford will face Democrat Mike Mohan in the November election

Ramona McCallister
May 18, 2010

Voters, local, statewide, and national, made their party choices about future leaders Tuesday night on the 2010 Primary Election.

On a local level, the position for County Commissioner (Republican), Position 2, has been a very competitive race. With incumbent Lynn Lundquist, defending his position against challengers Seth Crawford, and Don Fox, as of 8:45 p.m. Crawford was ahead by a considerable amount of votes. He had 1,426 votes, Lundquist had 839, and Don Fox had 160 votes.

“I think getting out and knocking on the doors in the community is what put me over the top,” said Crawford. “While knocking on doors, I heard a resounding theme, that people want new blood and want a new perspective in our County. I would like to thank all my supporters-because without them, I couldn’t have got it done.”

Read the entire article on the Central Oregonian’s web site: Seth Crawford will face Democrat Mike Mohan in the November election

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