Frank Schmuck

  • September 12, 2008
    Winners:
    Gabrielle Giffords and Tim Bee, Barack Obama, Eric Meyer and Bill Jeffers, , , , , , , , , , , , , ,
    Losers:
    Trent Humphries, Frank Schmuck, for scoring the Andr
  • September 8, 2008 - 8:05am

    One Election Day reversal could become two

    One Election Day reversal is finalized as State Representative John McComish has now fended off Frank Schmuck in LD20.  After last Tuesday it was reported Schmuck had won, but after all of the ballots were counted McComish had indeed won the second seat.  The winner will join Jeff Dial on the ballot for Republicans.

    The LD26 Republican race shows a possible reversal that would lead to Marilyn Zerull and not Trent Humphries as joining Vic Williams as the Republican House candidate.  On Tuesday it had appeared Humphries had squeaked out a win but now results show Zerull with a 50 vote lead.  A loss would be a major disappointment to Humphries who seemed to be running one of the more active house campaigns in the state. 

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    August 28, 2008 - 6:27am

    Schmuck working to clear name quickly

    Tempe Republican Frank Schmuck (it’s so hard to not make jokes here) is working quickly to clear his name from alleged Clean Election violations.  The LD-20 House candidate has been accused of violating the public financing rules by not reporting expenses. Schmuck says he is working with the commission to clear up the issue and if the rules were violated it was an honest mistake. 

    Schmuck is in a competitive primary against Jeff Dial, Andy Swann and incumbent John McCormish. 

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