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Tuesday, Jul. 27, 2010

Newman beats Howard in District 2

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Attorney Brian DeQuincey Newman was the top vote getter today, defeating Harold "Puff" Howard 800 to 669.

Turnout was light across Columbia's District 2 City Council precincts today as voters returned to the polls to elect their first new representative in 27 years.

By 3 o'clock, 87 people had voted at Ward 9, where 162 people voted two weeks ago. The precinct only had one electronic voting machine in anticipation of the expected low turnout, said precinct clerk Audrey Snead.

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Mannietta Cain, 69, arrived to vote at about 2:45 wearing a straw hay to protect her from the sun.

"Here we go again," she said as poll workers checked her name off a list of registered voters.

Today is the sixth time in four months District 2 voters have voted, including April's mayoral election and runoff and the June party primaries.

Attorney Brian DeQuincey Newman was the top vote getter two weeks ago, when voters had to choose between eight candidates.

Harold "Puff" Howard, who owns a garage and towing service, came in second. Neither candidate received the more than 50 percent of votes cast required to win the election outright, forcing today's runoff.

Howard and Newman were trying to increase turnout with some last minute canvassing. Howard showed up at Ward 9, shaking hands outside with voters and urging them to vote for him.

"We're trying to get them out," he said.

Newman's camp had a tour bus full of Benedict College students hopping from neighborhood to neighborhood knocking on doors and handing out fliers.

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