Wednesday, May 18, 2011
Eileen Behr wins nod for Montco Sheriff
The biggest contest in Montgomery County Tuesday was the race for the Republican nomination for Sheriff.
The endorsed candidate, Eileen Whalon Behr, who was nominated as interim sheriff by Gov. Tom Corbett, faced a challenge from Robert J. Durante, another law enforcement veteran.
In this case, the party backing proved decisive.
Behr, 54, of Lafayette Hill, who recently retired as Whitemarsh police chief, garnered 21,158 votes while Durante, 58, of Norristown, captured 9,685 votes with 96 percent of precincts reporting, according to unofficial election results.
Behr, who has been in law enforcement for more than 30 years, is the heavy favorite to become the first female elected sheriff in Montgomery County history.
She was not taking anything for granted Tuesday when she spoke to Mercury reporter Carl Hessler Jr.
"It's only step one. We still have a long way to go to November," Behr said at a celebration at Montgomery County Republican headquarters. "I'm very grateful for all the people who came out to support me."
Behr's opponent in the November general election will be Democrat William A. Holt Jr., 65, of Abington, a former detective sergeant with the Abington Police Department.
The winner of the November contest will succeed longtime Sheriff John P. Durante, who died last year from a heart attack at age 60.
The endorsed candidate, Eileen Whalon Behr, who was nominated as interim sheriff by Gov. Tom Corbett, faced a challenge from Robert J. Durante, another law enforcement veteran.
In this case, the party backing proved decisive.
Behr, 54, of Lafayette Hill, who recently retired as Whitemarsh police chief, garnered 21,158 votes while Durante, 58, of Norristown, captured 9,685 votes with 96 percent of precincts reporting, according to unofficial election results.
Behr, who has been in law enforcement for more than 30 years, is the heavy favorite to become the first female elected sheriff in Montgomery County history.
She was not taking anything for granted Tuesday when she spoke to Mercury reporter Carl Hessler Jr.
"It's only step one. We still have a long way to go to November," Behr said at a celebration at Montgomery County Republican headquarters. "I'm very grateful for all the people who came out to support me."
Behr's opponent in the November general election will be Democrat William A. Holt Jr., 65, of Abington, a former detective sergeant with the Abington Police Department.
The winner of the November contest will succeed longtime Sheriff John P. Durante, who died last year from a heart attack at age 60.
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