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Even though this was from early 2015, it's relevant to 2018, as Driskell is running again to challenge Walberg.

Driskell leads Walberg by five points in first poll of campaign

While the election is more than a year away and Democratic State Representative Gretchen Driskell only declared her candidacy for Republican U.S. Representative Tim Walberg's seat in Congress last month, she has already achieved a small victory in her quest for higher office. )
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Text for the slideshow that went with yesterday's article.

Dr. Jill Stein, 2012 Green Party nominee for President, announces for 2016. A story about the Green Party's nominees was the top Washtenaw County election story for 2014.

Chris Wahmhoff beats the rap
Of the five most popular Washtenaw County election articles on Facebook last year, three were about underdogs. Number one among them was a report about Chris Wahmhoff, Green Party nominee for U.S. Senate.
Wahmhoff for Senate with permission.

Pollesch in the woods
Shari Pollesch's endorsement by the Sierra Club was the second most popular Washtenaw County elections article of 2014.
www.voteforshari.com with permission

Senator Gary Peters sworn in
A USA Today poll showing all four Democratic nominees for statewide office leading came in third. Of those candidates, only Gary Peters, here shown being sworn in, won.

Debbie Dingell with office sign
The Detroit News and Free Press endorsements of congressional candidates was the fourth most popular. Debbie Dingell, shown in front of her office last month, was one of those endorsed.

Tim Walberg Official portrait
The Detroit News and Free Press also endorsed Tim Walberg, shown here to the left of the King and Queen of Sweden.

I'll resume using this journal as my main blog's attic tomorrow with saved comments from January 2015.
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The deadline to register to vote or update one's address for the February elections in Michigan is Monday, January 27, 2013.
Credits: Scott Olson/Getty Images
Deadline to register for February election is Monday
While the next elections in Michigan are a month away, the deadline to register to vote is tomorrow.

All those who wish to vote on February 25th must be registered to vote by Monday, January 27th. Michigan residents can find out if they are already registered by filling out the online form at the Secretary of State website. However, if one has moved to a new city or township, one must re-register. Also, if one has moved from one residence to another within a city or township, one must update the address. Normally, that happens when the address on a driver's license is changed at the Secretary of State's office.
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In Washtenaw County, residents of Salem Township will be joining others in the Salem-South Lyon Library District in voting on a millage proposal.
More details at the link in the headline. Also, welcome to the next installment of Save the libraries, save civilization.

Originally posted at Crazy Eddie's Motie News.
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Stephen Kunselman with his daughters Sophia and Sabrina
The Michigan Daily's endorsement of Stephen Kunselman and other candidates for City Council was the top story about local elections held during 2013.
There is also a slideshow: Looking ahead to Washtenaw County elections in 2014
The five most shared stories about Washtenaw County Elections for 2013 all looked ahead to 2014. Here are the politicians running for federal and state office to watch next year based on the Facebook likes of the readers.
Top Washtenaw County election stories of 2013 look ahead to 2014
As 2013 comes to a close, it's time to look back on the top stories from the past year. Based on the number of Facebook shares, five stories stood out, all of which share a common theme, looking ahead to 2014.

All of them were also about elections for federal or state office, such as Senator, U.S. Representative, Governor, even University of Michigan Regent. No county or municipal candidates or issues broke into the five most liked list for 2013.

Three more tied for sixth. Two of those were also about next year's elections, while one managed to be the most popular article about local elections actually held in 2013. This last got an honorable mention in this year's countdown.

Here are the five most shared stories on Facebook along with an honorable mention.
1. Walberg losing to generic Democrat by nine percent: poll
2. Schauer declares 'he's in' the race for Michigan Governor
3. Michigan Democrats already campaigning on Labor Day for 2014
4. U-M Regents: Gratz considers running while Weiser consolidates support
5. Peters endorsed by Stabenow and Levin for U.S. Senate
Honorable Mention: Michigan Daily issues endorsements for city council, millage renewal

In addition to the two commonalities I mentioned in the article, four of the articles (1-3 and 5) are good for Democrats, while only #4 is good for a Republican. May that be a sign of things to come.

Now, I shall close out my calendar year here the way I did in the article.

"So long, 2013. On to 2014!"

Originally posted to Crazy Eddie's Motie News. Crossposted to Michigan Liberal.

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