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		<title>Third District Primary Was Neck And Neck</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Mary Jo Kilroy concedes, losing her 3rd of 4 elections for congress.   ]]></description>
				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><em><strong>10:50pm  </strong></em> Mary Jo Kilroy: &#8220;It&#8217;s now time to rally around Joyce Beatty, Sherrod Brown and President Obama to elect them in November.&#8221;</p>
<p><em><strong>10:40pm</strong></em>   Mary Jo Kilroy concedes, losing her 3rd of 4 elections for congress.</p>
<p><em><strong>10:30pm</strong></em>  Barring a major turn of events former Ohio House minority leader Joyce Beatty is a very big step closer to Washington.  With 90% of the vote counted, Beatty leads former congresswoman Mary Jo Kilroy by about 1,000 votes &#8211; 38% to 35%.   The winner of the Democratic primary will be the heavy favorite against Republican Chris Long, the winner of today&#8217;s GOP primary.</p>
<p><em><strong>10:10pm</strong></em>  75% of the vote counted and Joyce Beatty widens lead over Mary Jo Kilroy. Beatty now has 1,100 vote lead over Kilroy.</p>
<p><em><strong>9:50pm</strong></em>   Half the vote counted in Ohio 3rd Dist Dem Race &#8211; Joyce Beatty holds a nearly 700 vote lead over Mary Jo Kilroy.</p>
<p><em><strong>9:35pm</strong></em>   Joyce Beatty maintains her narrow lead over Mary Jo Kilroy in the race for the Democratic nomination in the third congressional district.   With 36% of the vote counted, Beatty holds a 749 vote lead over Kilroy,  7,811 to 7,062.  Priscilla Tyson and Ted Celeste are far behind.</p>
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<p><em><strong>9:10pm  </strong></em>  Third District Democrats   17% of the vote counted , Joyce Beatty maintains narrow lead, 5,465 ,  over Mary Jo Kilroy, 5,075  &#8211; a difference of  just 390 votes.   Priscilla Tyson is in third with 2,059 and Ted Celeste in 4th with 1,842.</p>
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<p><strong>8:55pm</strong>   It&#8217;s very early, but former Ohio House minority leader Joyce Beatty has taken a very narrow lead over former congresswoman Mary Jo Kilroy in the race in the Democratic primary for the third congressional district.    With 5% of the vote counted Beatty has 3,830 votes to Kilroy&#8217;s 3,790.  Priscilla Tyson and Ted Celeste trail by wider margins.</p>
<p><em><strong>8:35pm</strong></em>  &#8211; Still waiting for Franklin County Board of Elections to release vote totals from today &#8211; machine ballots.  We&#8217;ve only got absentee ballots so far.</p>
<p><em><strong>8:00pm</strong></em>  -  Absentee vote totals from Franklin County give Democrat Mary Jo Kilroy a slight edge over Joyce Beatty with Ted Celeste and Priscilla Tyson trailing.  Kilroy collected 3,295 absentee votes to 3,111 for Joyce Beatty &#8211; a 184 vote difference.   Celeste had 1,199 and Tyson had 1,184.</p>
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<p><em><strong>7:30pm  </strong></em> Polls officially closed.  Absentee vote results coming soon.   Third district congressional candidate Mary Jo Kilroy says she will meet media at 8:30 &#8211; just an hour after polls close. It looks like she is confident she&#8217;ll have good news to comment on. Stay tuned.</p>
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<p><em><strong>7:15pm </strong></em>   (AP) &#8211; Early results from an exit poll of Republican primary voters in Ohio find a candidate&#8217;s ability to defeat President Barack Obama is the most important quality guiding their decisions. The survey also finds nearly two-thirds of voters saying they&#8217;re committed to backing the eventual Republican nominee, no matter who wins the primary.     About four in ten called a candidate&#8217;s ability to defeat Obama the most important quality guiding their decisions.       Just about three in 10 voters say this year&#8217;s campaign was more negative than previous presidential contests. Most said it was about the same and one in seven called it more positive.</p>
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<p><em><strong>7:00pm </strong></em>  Polls Close in Georgia, Vermont, Virginia.  Networks project Newt Gingrich will win the primary in his home state of Georgia.  Vermont and Virginia too close to call.</p>
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<p><em><strong>6:50pm.  </strong></em>   40 minutes until polls close.   Officials in Franklin County and across the state report light turnout &#8211; lighter than 2008&#8242;s primary.   That&#8217;s not surprising given that 2008 had two contested presidential primaries.  But this year seems to have an unusually low turnout for a presidential primary.   Some possible reasons &#8211; confusion over congressional and state legislative redistricting, the lack of competitive congressional districts, lack of voter enthusiasm for Republican candidates.   You can&#8217;t blame the weather.  It&#8217;s was as good a March 6th as you could hope for.</p>
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