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Mel’s foolish civic election predictions

Yesterday was election day. As I write this, it’s actually last Friday. I’m about to demonstrate why I should never try to predict the outcome of elections.

Below are my predictions. They are not based on who I think deserves to win, who I want to win, or who will do the best darn job ever. Some of them might qualify on one or more of those counts, but my guesses are based on the art of trying to figure out who had the most effective campaigns, who has the most name recognition, and who might have the best community base of support.

I hope those friends of mine who are not in my group of projected winners won’t be angry. It’s not that I didn’t want you win — I’m trying to be scientific. But, as I said, and am about to prove, there’s not much science in this guessing game.

As of late Friday afternoon, here are Mel’s foolish Kamloops civic election predictions, post-dated to Sunday to save myself from those who might take offense.

MAYOR

  1. Peter Milobar
  2. Murphy Kennedy
  3. Brian Alexander

 

COUNCILLOR

  1. John O’Fee
  2. Tina Lange
  3. Pat Wallace
  4. Arjun Singh
  5. John DeCicco
  6. Denis Walsh
  7. Jim Harker
  8. Ken McClelland
  9. Joe Leong
  10. Nancy Bepple
  11.  Marg Spina
  12.  Bill McQuarrie
  13.  Peter Sharp
  14.  Tim LaRose
  15.  Wayne Vollrath
  16.  Kevin Skrepnek
  17.  Kim Jensen
  18.  Abdul Rasheed
  19.  Suzanne Flukinger
  20.  Joyce Blair
  21.  Merv Hanson
  22.  Barbara Garrett
  23.  Jim Willford
  24.  George Dersch
  25.  Ben James
  26.  Curtis Friesen

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1 Comment on Mel’s foolish civic election predictions

  1. Hi Mel
    A bit of a thumpin’ for me last night but then this was my Civic Elections 101 this year and I understand there’s a graduate class available and due to be completed by late 2011. Hmmm, think I’ll just put those signs away in a safe place!

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