Carol Reed Earned Her Salary Tonight, No Doubt

Carol Reed, Tom Leppert’s $30,000-a-month campaign manager, sounds jubilant. As well she should: Her candidate could fall to second, as results keep coming in and Ed Oakley slowly creeps toward the top of the heap, but Leppert can’t possibly fall to third place and out of the runoff. With more…

With More than 50,000 Votes Cast…

With 328 precincts out of 577 now reporting in, Ed Oakley’s gaining on Tom Leppert: The second-place vote-getter now has 21.48 percent of the vote, or 11,700 votes. Top dog Leppert’s at 26.55, or 14,463 votes. Hill’s got 15.92 percent, with 8,670 votes, while Wells has 11.19 percent, with 6,096…

Forty Percent of the Precincts Are In

From Our Man Downtown: With 234 of 577 precincts completely reporting, Leppert’s still leading with 27 percent, or 12,439 votes. Oakley’s up to 21.9 percent, which translates to 9,982 votes. Hill’s still in third at 13.8 percent, or 6,282 votes. Wells is at 11.62 percent, which puts him at fourth…

With Ten Percent of the Precincts Reporting…

Our Man Downtown Matt Pulle reports: Ten percent of the precincts have reported in, and Leppert’s still holding strong with 29 percent of the votes (9,338 votes). Oakley’s pulled up to 20 percent of the vote, with 6,508 votes counted so far. Don Hill remains in third, with 12.61 percent,…

What Do Darrell Jordan and Jennifer Gale Have in Common?

I wrote earlier that the candidates who finished fifth or lower will have to pull rabbits out of their hat to make the runoff. I stand corrected: Even if they possess incredible magical abilities, the likes of which would make David Blaine bury himself under the sidewalk in a block…

And the (Early) Winner Is…

Matt Pulle’s Our Man Downtown tonight with the results from early voting, which are as follows: Your early clubhouse leader is Tom Leppert, with 29 percent of the early vote (7,403 votes). Ed Oakley comes in at second, with 19 percent (4,957). Don Hill comes in third with 14 percent…

I Want My Block

Below, in the comments affixed to today’s earlier item, we have reports from around town — East Dallas mostly, where all’s clear. Same goes for up here in Northwest Dallas — again — where trips to two polling places this afternoon turned up no petitioners for the Trinity Vote, and…

All’s Quiet on the Northwestern Front

The missus and I just concluded a morning tour of the Northwest Dallas polling places, and so far, no drama — or voters, for that matter. At 9:32, we were Nos. 53 and 54 at Leonides Cigarroa Elementary School on Webb Chapel Road and Walnut Hill Lane (our third polling…

Because We Clearly Have Nothing Better to Do Tomorrow…

…we will be live-blogging the election, beginning, most likely, in the late morning, between voting and going to Home Depot to buy some wallpaper, maybe get some flooring, stuff like that. Matt Pulle will be at county election HQ around 7 p.m., when early results start coming in; Jim Schutze…

And Your Little Dog Too…

After the jump, we’re posting a phony “Sink the Petition! Save the Trinity!” campaign poster making the local Interwebs rounds this a.m. And, far as we know, Jim Schutze has nothing to do with it. Far as we know. –Robert Wilonsky…

Kicking Out “The Money Changers” in South Dallas

The United Black Clergy, which bills itself as “a coalition of religious leaders, along with Southern Dallas business and civic leaders,” wants mayoral and city council candidates to know something: Their vote is not for sale. They will say as much at 1:30 this afternoon at St. Paul Missionary Baptist…

Still No Word on Them New Voices…

…despite our (and your) best efforts. But here’s the flyer, which some of you received last week and which I got at the house just yesterday. And speaking of mayoral-election mailers, we have a few forthcoming that are utterly fascinating, including one Ed Oakley mailed solely to southern Dallas voters…

New Voices…But Whose Voices?

On Saturday, the missus and I got the weirdest thing in the mail: a folded white sheet of paper sent first class, with the return address of what turns out to be a Mail Boxes Etc. in Casa Linda Plaza. It said it had come from something called “New Voices,”…