Talk:Beth Meyers
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Jame(y/s) Francis
[edit]The spelling of Meyers' first Republican opponent's name differs somewhat between sources. This article, to which her election was initially sourced, spells it "James". However, every other source I have seen, including the election results (archive) and this (archive) news article which also mentions his loss to Meyers, spells it "Jamey". Therefore I have assumed that this is the correct spelling and that "James" was a typo. - 73.195.249.93 (talk) 06:16, 5 June 2021 (UTC)
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