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Garrard wins GOP primary “I felt I did very well,” said Scronce, a Klamath Basin farmer. “I jumped into the race the last day I could.” Garrard said he felt his experience in the Legislature was part of the reason he won, but he also felt voter feelings on the Klamath Basin Restoration Agreement played a part in the vote. Garrard opposes the landmark document, while Scronce supports it.
“I would assume that the
people of the Klamath Basin have expressed their “I think dam removal will happen, despite what anyone in Klamath County thinks,” Scronce said. Garrard said he didn’t know what to expect, and he was pleased with the result.
Should he win re-election in
November, he said it would likely be his last term. Garrard has
no official Democratic opponent in the general election, though
a candidate could potentially run a “ The campaign has taken up more time than I thought it would,” he said. |
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