Thursday, January 05, 2006

In Dover Re-Vote, Challenger Wins Again

In Dover, Pennsylvania on Tuesday, a revote for one seat on the school board resulted in challenger Bryan Rehm again defeating incumbent James Cashman, according to the York Dispatch. The re-vote was limited to 800 voters and was held because a voting machine malfunctioned on election day. (See prior posting.) Rehm will now join seven other candidates fielded by Citizens Actively Reviewing Educational Strategies, a group that opposed the district's controversial plan-- now found to be unconstitutional-- to tell students about Intelligent Design in biology classes. (See prior postings 1, 2 .)