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In the 2002 elections to the City Council in the U.S. City of Brunswick, Joseph Harrington, J. Brent Bell, and Thomas L. Smith won the three open seats.<br>
== General election ==
{| class="wikitable sortable"
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! Council Candidate !! Incumbent !! Votes !! Filed
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| '''Joseph Harrington''' || Yes || 569 || 6/19/2002
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| '''J. Brent Bell''' || Yes  || 541 || 7/05/2002
|-
| '''Thomas L. Smith''' || No || 508 || 6/06/2002
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| Kent Axline || No || 500 || 7/03/2002
|-
| Ellis Burris || No || 386 || 6/11/2002
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| James D. Fitez || Yes || 236 || 5/28/2002
|-
| John Bane || No || 155 || 7/05/2002
|-
| WM. Woullard Jr. || No || 135 || 6/24/2002
|-
| Chris Johnikin || No || 124 || 7/03/2002
|}
== Statistics ==
== Statistics ==
=== Absentee ballots ===
=== Absentee ballots ===
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File:Cc 2002 Anx 675 call for referendum.pdf
File:Cc 2002 Anx 675 call for referendum.pdf
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Revision as of 14:07, 8 August 2018

Statistics

Absentee ballots

A total of 91 absentee ballots were issues with 84 returned.

Ballots

A total of 1225 ballots were cast, 2 were not counted making the ballots counted 1,223.

Referendeum (Hope and Enfield Annexation)

For the Annexation 677
Against The Annexation 532

Election Judges

Ed Gladstone (Chief Judge) Joe Himes (Chief Judge) Ruth Gladstone Bonnie Dunkley Sandy Fitzgerald Marcella Himes Eleanor Weitzel Ernestine Phillips Pat Smith

Equipment

Election Ballots and Voting machines supplied by:

Election Systems & Software
4501 Hollins Ferry Rd, Suite 100
Baltimore, MD 21227
Phone: 410-242-4930
Fax: 410-242-6721

Public Notice of Referendum

Publication: The Brunswick Citizen
Dates: June 27 & July 4, 2002

Media