Perriello claims victory; Goode not backing down
Traci White
Tom Perriello addresses a crowd Friday at a coffee shop in Martinsville to announce his victory in the race for Virginia’s 5th District congressional seat.
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By Sarah Arkin
Published: November 7, 2008
Democrat Tom Perriello has declared himself the winner in the hotly contested battle for Virginia’s 5th District congressional seat.
Perriello, along with some staff members and his parents, announced his victory Friday afternoon at a coffee shop in Martinsville.
“We have defied the pundits,” Perriello said. “We have defied the odds. Through faith, through hard work and through knowing that at the end of the day this campaign was about bringing jobs back to the people of Southside Virginia.”
Late vote tallies Friday afternoon showed Perriello with a 745-vote lead with 158,703 votes to 157,958 for six-term incumbent Congressman Virgil Goode. Only two localities out of 22 in the district had yet to report their canvassed numbers, which include absentee ballots, provisional ballots, and in some locations paper ballots.
Jessica Barba, spokeswoman for Perriello’s campaign, said Friday there are less than 10 ballots left to be canvassed.
Perriello attributed his success to a number of factors, not the least of which was the direct voter contact on a grassroots level from his staff and volunteers.
“(People) were looking for leadership, not scare tactics,” he said.
Goode’s predecessor, Democrat Lewis F. Payne, has agreed to help Perriello with the transition process.
Goode, however, said his opponent is jumping the gun by declaring victory.
“With the vote counting process almost complete, it has become clear that there have been a number of reporting irregularities including the misplacement of paper ballots and tape records from electronic machines and miscalculations in vote tallies,” he said in a written statement. “In fact, almost 20 percent of all the voting precincts in the district had reporting errors.
“While current unofficial tallies have me trailing my opponent, these irregularities have cast doubt on the reported totals,” Goode wrote. “….We will continue to fight to make sure that every single legitimate vote in the 5th District is accurately counted and reported.”
Registrar offices around the district were having problems with the VAMIS software program the Board of Elections uses to tally votes.
As election officials in Danville were entering numbers just before midnight, they got logged out of the system, Registrar Peggy Petty said. A few minutes later, when the system was back up, the 2,571 absentee votes they had just keyed in were recorded, but vote totals for a couple precincts had changed, she said.
When election officials returned to the office at 7 a.m. Wednesday, they manually re-entered all the votes that had already been double and triple checked, Petty said.
Danville completed its canvass Thursday evening and ultimately allowed 13 of 24 submitted provisional ballots.
When the registrar in Charlottesville entered the canvassed numbers, the system wiped out all the numbers recorded from the night before. So while it looks like Perriello made huge gains in some precincts, it’s just because the Tuesday numbers got wiped out, Deputy Registrar Diane Gilliand told The Daily Progress.
The State Board of Elections must certify results by Nov. 24. After that, if the winning margin is less than 1 percent of the vote, the presumptive loser can request a recount. In that case, the process wouldn’t be complete until December.
Goode earlier in the week said he was focused on making sure every vote got counted once before considering a recount.
• Contact Sarah Arkin at or (434) 791-7983.
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Posted by ( jdickson ) on November 16, 2008 at 5:22 pm
sulu69
I dont believe anyone was talking to you. You have already made it clear the only love you feel is for TOM!!!
That is what is so sweet getting it all out in the open!!!!
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Posted by ( jdickson ) on November 13, 2008 at 11:18 am
Finally we agree on something
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Posted by ( KC ) on November 13, 2008 at 11:15 am
I love everyone.But I do not have to agree with their lifestyles.God loves everybody.
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Posted by ( jdickson ) on November 13, 2008 at 11:10 am
KC
I am sorry if you think I got angry. I am not as a matter of fact the more you post the happier I get because you make me laugh.
I am glad you are a lover so I assume you love gay people as well?
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Posted by ( KC ) on November 13, 2008 at 11:07 am
Got angry did we?Speak for yourself.I’m a lover not a hater.
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Posted by ( jdickson ) on November 13, 2008 at 10:49 am
KC AKA - IDIOT
I read with interest your quotes on being a Christian and being so moral and standing on values. Yet you attack people because they may or not be gay?
Yes I believe this is wrong but how are you going to ever convert anyone preaching all the hate you have in your heart.
God loves these people just as much as he loves IDIOTS like you.
I am just amazed on how you can judge people you dont even know. Which I dont care the more you post the more you show your ignorance.
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Posted by ( KC ) on November 13, 2008 at 10:04 am
That’s right Tom has your backs.That’s what you all like.You all are the losers.Watch and see watch and see.HA!HA!HA!You are fooling yourselves.Case closed.
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Posted by ( rocknwsc ) on November 12, 2008 at 11:41 pm
jdickson -meet the local loudmouths; a mean-spirited bunch and sore losers, to boot.
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Posted by ( jdickson ) on November 12, 2008 at 10:51 pm
I can spell gay also
sulu69
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Posted by ( sulu69 ) on November 12, 2008 at 6:53 pm
I can spell g-a-y! I am sticking to it too. Tom has our backs now!!!
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