lqlthough he lost his bid to run in the Normal City Council general elections. ISU student. Richard Spoor. surprised much of the town by losing that bid by only 81 votes. Spoor. a former Marine sergeant from Rantoul. now a senior political and social science major, and Brad Considine, a sophomore communications major, were both eliminated from the race for three Normal City Council seats to be decided in the general elections on April 12th. Election results indicated that Spoor placed seventh with 811 votes, while Considine finished 12th with 389 votes out of a total field of 16 candidates, with the top 6 advancing to the general election. Concerning his own campaign, Spoor said, We gave it fthe campaignl the best shot we could, and that he owes much to everyone who helped in his campaign. Spoor based much of his campaign on what he felt was a need for more student representation in town government. The results of the primary indicate to his that, the town 'doesn't think it's necessary. for Citizens poor
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