HARLYNE, Harvannah--Ray Augustino, president of the Western Harvannah Metropolitan Council (WHMC), has won the NAT primary in the electorate of Ducheffrey in southwestern Harvannah.
Augustino was favored to win, and handily defeated Harlyne Mayor Kallain Carney and former MP Dawn Mattosh.
Augustino won with just over 43 per cent of the vote. Carney trailed with 34 per cent, and Mattosh came in a distant third with 22.6 per cent.
Augustino will go on to face Conservative incumbent Rep. Frank Kerenbury in the 2012 general election.
Elsewhere across the state, Henley Mayor Jill LaFraniere overwhelmingly won her NAT primary race against lawyer and civic activist Dennis Steinhaus in the newly-drawn seat of Ashford-North Shore. LaFraniere garnered 80.5 per cent of the vote, compared to 19.5 per cent for Steinhaus.
In the newly-added electorate of Gilbourne, which encompasses all of Saoca County, most of Herell County, and the western half of Bourneham County, incumbent Rep. Marin Holsh (NAT) won her primary, and Western Harvannah Metropolitan Council (WHMC) member Hugh Brogan of Clevey Springs won the Conservative primary.
And in the seat of Londigan, which includes southeastern Harvannah and Kilgore Island, Conservative incumbent Steve Frenitch faced no opposition in the CNS primary. Cobbleton businessman Don Pinter won the NAT primary with no opposition as well.
Augustino was favored to win, and handily defeated Harlyne Mayor Kallain Carney and former MP Dawn Mattosh.
Augustino won with just over 43 per cent of the vote. Carney trailed with 34 per cent, and Mattosh came in a distant third with 22.6 per cent.
Augustino will go on to face Conservative incumbent Rep. Frank Kerenbury in the 2012 general election.
Elsewhere across the state, Henley Mayor Jill LaFraniere overwhelmingly won her NAT primary race against lawyer and civic activist Dennis Steinhaus in the newly-drawn seat of Ashford-North Shore. LaFraniere garnered 80.5 per cent of the vote, compared to 19.5 per cent for Steinhaus.
In the newly-added electorate of Gilbourne, which encompasses all of Saoca County, most of Herell County, and the western half of Bourneham County, incumbent Rep. Marin Holsh (NAT) won her primary, and Western Harvannah Metropolitan Council (WHMC) member Hugh Brogan of Clevey Springs won the Conservative primary.
And in the seat of Londigan, which includes southeastern Harvannah and Kilgore Island, Conservative incumbent Steve Frenitch faced no opposition in the CNS primary. Cobbleton businessman Don Pinter won the NAT primary with no opposition as well.
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