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Gordon and Parr to Meet in Fall Runoff for Montgomery School Board Seat
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Beatrice B. Gordon
/ Blair G. Ewing
/ Daniel Parr
1996
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/ Daniel Parr
1996
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Gordon and Parr to Meet in Fall Runoff for Montgomery School Board Seat
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Gordon and Parr to Meet in Fall Runoff for Montgomery School Board Seat
1996
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Incumbent Beatrice B. Gordon and PTA leader Daniel Parr topped a crowded field on the primary ballot last night and will meet in a November general election runoff for the at-large seat on the Montgomery County school board. Gordon was the lead vote-getter with 27.7 percent of the ballots cast, and Parr, 44, a management consultant with strong backing from school unions, won 23.3 percent. He will bring to the race the support of Montgomery's 8,000-member teachers union and the endorsement of the county's longest-serving school board member, Blair G. Ewing (4th District). Ewing is unopposed in his bid for an unprecedented sixth four-year term on the county Board of Education. A third contest pits board member Stephen N. Abrams (2nd District), a lobbyist, against Mona Signer, a former vice president for the Montgomery County Council of PTAs. They will be on the Nov. 5 ballot.
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WP Company LLC d/b/a The Washington Post
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