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MONTGOMERY COUNTY; Democrat Duncan Big Winner in Executive's Race
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The Washington Post
| Date:
November 9, 1994| Author:
Gregg Zoroya
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Montgomery County voters chose Democrat Douglas M. Duncan as
county executive yesterday and echoed his tough talk about trimming
government with strong support for a potent tax-cutting measure that
could cost the county $83 million in lost revenue.
Duncan, a fiscal conservative who pledged to hold the line on
taxes and crack down on crime, swamped Republican rival Stephen N.
Abrams. Duncan, a former Rockville mayor and an AT&T sales
executive, outpolled Abrams, a congressional comm...
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