I attended all three District 4 candidate debates last week (much to the consternation of the missus). We summarize these events in two posts, one covering the issues and another…
Robin Ficker
Full Moon Shines Over District 4
There have been so many strange twists and turns in this election that we are now convinced a full moon is shining over District 4 at least through primary day….
Robin Ficker is running as a Republican in the District 4 special election.Action Committee for Transit Questionnaire for Candidates for County Council, District 4 1) How do we transform the…
At last night’s Action Committee for Transit/Sierra Club District 4 forum, Democratic and Republican candidates were told to debate in separate rooms before members of their respective parties. But since…
Election Law Broken in District 4?
Flyers advocating for Robin Ficker that have been recently distributed in District 4 indicate a possible violation of Maryland’s election law.Following are both sides of these flyers: Section 13-401 of…
More District 4 Tidbits
Here’s what we have for all you D4 junkies today!1. Nancy Navarro’s new website is up. She joins Cary Lamari, Chris Paladino and Republican Lou August in D4 cyberspace. Ben…
The Gazette’s Janel Davis has heard our call and has a scoop: Robin Ficker has moved to Fairland to run as a Republican in the District 4 special election.
On Political Pulse
Robin Ficker, who was behind Question B on the November 4th ballot (also referred to as “the Ficker Amendment”), which relates to property taxes in Montgomery County, will be on…
MPW Poll: Is MoCo Experiencing a Tax Revolt?
Strange Conclusions From The Election
By Marc Korman. Since Tuesday’s election, pundits and politicians have drawn some strange conclusions from the results.1. Franchot Lost, O’Malley WonA front page article in the Gazette of Business and…