Cavanaugh Concedes PSC Presidency

Associated Press this afternoon:

Republican Twinkle Andress Cavanaugh has conceded to Democrat Lucy Baxley in the tight race for president of the Alabama Public Service Commission.

Paseur wants a full tally. From the same article:

The only other statewide race where there has not been a concession was chief justice [sic] of the Alabama Supreme Court. Republican Greg Shaw led Democrat Deborah Bell Paseur by 12,832 votes or 0.6 percent out of more than 2 million votes cast.

Paseur’s campaign manager, Marion Steinfels, said Friday the candidate is awaiting a final tally on Nov. 25.

You probably already know this, but in case you are just joining us, Paseur and Shaw are actually running for Associate Justice.

2 comments to Cavanaugh Concedes PSC Presidency

  • Anonymous

    How’s Twinkle going to pay her poor parents the cool $200,000+ she borrowed from them? Oh wait, she never paid back any of her loans from her race 6 years ago so she won’t pay her parents back this time either.

    Real responsibility there. People who don’t pay their debts are unfit for public office.

  • Don Diego de la Vega

    Twinkle could pay them back by having a fund raiser!

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