Last week in this space we reported on the surprising victory of a college student in a county-board election. Eric Folkman, a junior at the University of Wisconsin at Stevens Point, won election as a Portage County supervisor with just seven write-in votes (The Chronicle, April 7). The candidate he beat by two votes, a Stevens Point alumnus named Eric Krszjzaniek, demanded a recount, however. And on Wednesday, the recount reversed the electorate’s verdict. Instead of losing, 7 to 5, Mr. Krszjzaniek won, 8 to 3, according to The Badger Herald, the student newspaper on the Madison campus. Counting lessons, please.
April 14, 2006
Counting Lessons Needed on the Curriculum
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