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Article: FAMILIAR FOES SQUARE OFF IN GOP PRIMARY; FRED BEARDSLEY, JAMES MCMAHON VIE IN 9TH DISTRICT.(Local)
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- The Post-Standard (Syracuse, NY)
- Article date:
- September 2, 2006
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Byline: Charles McChesney Staff writer
So far there haven't been many signs of the last of the summer reruns: the Sept.12 Republican primary between incumbent Fred Beardsley and James McMahon.
"I haven't wanted to contribute to the sign pollution," said McMahon, who has vied with Beardsley in four elections in the past three years to represent the 9th District in the Oswego County Legislature.
Beardsley and McMahon, both of Hastings, said they had been campaigning and would be putting up signs soon.
The two have been running against each other since 2003 when Beardsley took the Republican nomination from McMahon and beat him again in ...
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