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Tuesday, August 4, 2009

Dearborn City Council Election Results



Updated: 8/4/2009 10:49:45 PM
Election results: Dearborn
By Sean Delaney
Press & Guide Newspapers
DEARBORN

Following Tuesday’s primary, 14 City Council candidates will move on to the general election in November, including all seven incumbents.
While the polls closed after the Press & Guide’s deadline Tuesday, the following election results are being reported with all of Dearborn’s 55 precincts counted.
• Thomas Patrick Tafelski: 5,629 votes (9.40 percent)
• Nancy A. Hubbard: 4,457 votes (7.44 percent)
• George T. Darany: 4,140 votes (6.91 percent)
• Suzanne Sareini: 4,051 votes (6.76 percent)
• Mark C. Shooshanian: 3,931 votes (6.56 percent)
• Sharon Dulmage: 3,533 votes (5.90 percent)
• Brian C. O'Donnell: 3,417 votes (5.70 percent)
• Doug Thomas: 3,284 votes (5.48 percent)
• Robert A. Abraham: 3,232 votes (5.39 percent)
• David W. Bazzy: 2,759 votes (4.61 percent)
• George Hart: 2,372 votes (3.96 percent)
• Patrick M. Kiernan: 2,267 votes (3.78 percent)
• Patrick D'Ambrosio: 2,170 votes (3.62 percent)
• Ali Sayed: 2,004 votes (3.34 percent)
• Adrenne Wygonik: 1,958 votes (3.27 percent)
• Nancy Siwik: 1,644 votes (2.74 percent)
• Stephen S. Dobkowski, Jr.: 1,497 votes (2.50 percent)
• Rabih Hammoud: 1,432 votes (2.39 percent)
• Terry Burke: 1,182 votes (1.97 percent)
• Scott J. Marquette: 1,031 votes (1.72 percent)
• Khalil Dakhlallah: 989 votes (1.65 percent)
• Mark J. Dawdy: 884 votes (1.48 percent)
• Hussein Sobh: 880 votes (1.47 percent)
• Molly Sharp: 630 votes (1.05 percent)
• Joseph Agius: 446 votes (.74 percent)
• WRITE-IN: 94 votes (.16 per-cent)
Approximately 10,861 of the city’s 59,170 registered voters (18.36) percent took part in the election, according to the city’s Web site, www.cityofdearborn.org.
For more election coverage, see Sunday’s Press & Guide.
Contact Staff Writer Sean Delaney at (734) 246-2702 or sdelaney@heritage.com.

-"Brothers From Another Mother" (KC & PK) were at the after party of eventual winner Thomas P. Tafelski. Family, Friends and Neighbors were all cheerful by the final results. Thanks for the food and Spirits. Good job Tom!

Monday, July 27, 2009

2009 Top Party Schools - Princeton Review

According to Princeton Review's 2009 survey of 122,000 students, here are the nation's top party schools:

1. Penn State University, State College, Pa.

2. University of Florida, Gainesville, Fla.

3. University of Mississippi, University, Miss.

4. University of Georgia, Athens, Ga.

5. Ohio University, Athens, Ohio

6. West Virginia University, Morgantown, W.Va.

7. University of Texas, Austin, Texas

8. University of Wisconsin, Madison, Wis.

9. Florida State University, Tallahassee, Fla.

10. University of California-Santa Barbara, Santa Barbara, Calif.

11. University of Colorado, Boulder, Colo.

12. University of Iowa, Iowa City, Iowa

13. Union College, Schenectady, N.Y.

14. Indiana University, Bloomington, Ind.

15. DePauw University, Greencastle, Ind.

16. University of Tennessee, Knoxville, Tenn.

17. Sewanee: The University of the South, Sewanee, Tenn.

18. University of North Dakota, Grand Forks, N.D.

19. Tulane University, New Orleans, La.

20. Arizona State University, Tempe, Ariz.

I find this interesting since the University of Michigan, Michigan State University and University of Kentucky were not included. What happened to "Sparty On!"?

Wednesday, July 22, 2009

R.I.P. - Yo Quiero Taco Bell!

Gidget the Chihuahua -- the canine face of the talking Taco Bell dog ad campaign (Remember "Yo Quero Taco Bell" and "Hey, Leezard!"), died from a stroke at age 15 Tuesday.