With about a third of the vote,
Riser moves on to the Nov. 16 runoff. But joining him about 14 points behind, a
couple ahead of the third-place Monroe Mayor Jamie Mayo, was McAllister. Turnout
appears only to have been little more than 20 percent, of which half voted for
candidates other than this pair moving on.
That low turnout was key for
McAllister’s surprise besting of Mayo, three state representatives, and a
Public Service commissioner, for of these others, he appealed to the narrowest constituency
most intensely interested in the election. Not that some of the other
candidates wanted it to turn out this way, because they wanted at least part of
that constituency.