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Direction Of Board At Stake; Primary Could Decide Future of Divided Panel
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Beyers, Dan
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Beatrice B. Gordon
/ Carmen I. Roman
/ Claudia B. Horn
/ Daniel Parr
/ Robert Yost
/ Sharon Constantine
1996
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Direction Of Board At Stake; Primary Could Decide Future of Divided Panel
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Beyers, Dan
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Beatrice B. Gordon
/ Carmen I. Roman
/ Claudia B. Horn
/ Daniel Parr
/ Robert Yost
/ Sharon Constantine
1996
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Direction Of Board At Stake; Primary Could Decide Future of Divided Panel
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Direction Of Board At Stake; Primary Could Decide Future of Divided Panel
1996
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In this year's election for the Montgomery County Board of Education, only one of three seats on the ballot drew enough contenders to warrant a primary. But that one race could influence the direction of future board deliberations. \"There's a lot at stake in this race,\" said board member Beatrice B. Gordon, whose at-large seat is the only one of three up for grabs in Tuesday's primary. \"I'm not taking anything for granted.\" Of the three board slots up for election this year, one is uncontested. Barring an improbable write-in upset, board member Blair G. Ewing (4th District) is virtually assured an unprecedented sixth four-year term, dating to 1976. Board member Stephen N. Abrams (2nd District) is being challenged by Mona Signer, who served as the PTA's vice president for education issues before deciding to run. The at-large race, however, boasts six candidates. The top two vote-getters in the primary will face off in the general election.
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WP Company LLC d/b/a The Washington Post
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