Wisconsin state Sen. Gary George removed from office in recall election
TODD RICHMOND, Associated Press Writer Tuesday, October 21, 2003
(10-21) 21:11 PDT MADISON, Wis. (AP) --
Voters threw state Sen. Gary George out of office Tuesday, making the Milwaukee Democrat the second senator in Wisconsin history to be removed in a recall election.
State Rep. Spencer Coggs, another Milwaukee Democrat, defeated George in a ballot that featured only two candidates. Coggs will be the only candidate in the Nov. 18 general election, almost assuring him of winning the seat.
Coggs defeated George by a wide margin: With all precincts reporting, Coggs had 4,538 votes, or 65 percent, while George had 2,477 votes, or 35 percent, according to unofficial returns.
George, who has been Wisconsin senator for 23 years, fought the recall drive in court every step of the way, asking a trial court, appeals court and the state Supreme Court to stop or delay it. They all refused, although George's appeal is still pending before the Supreme Court.
George's opponents started the recall effort this spring after he sided with Republicans in a vote to override Gov. Jim Doyle's veto of a bill that would have given lawmakers final say over gambling compacts with American Indian tribes. The override effort failed.
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