They're Back

Boise WeeklyAugust 21, 2009

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For [Jim Tibbs], it was one failed attempt to grab voter attention after another. Whether it was a missed punch at [Dave Bieter] over ethics issues, a misdirected volley at Bieter ally Council Member Maryann Jordan, Tibbs never quite managed to set himself apart from the Democratic incumbent.

"[Tibbs] has been passive on the council and I don't expect that to change," Bieter said.

"There's a level of satisfaction today that we're headed in the right direction," [Dave Eberle] said, as he and his allies prepared to return to council together. "The challenges for the next four years are very clear."

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They're Back

After one of the quietest election seasons in recent history, Boise's city leadership remains intact.

As widely expected, Mayor Dave Bieter won a second term in office, easily besting challenger Council Member Jim Tibbs. When all the numbers were in, Bieter creamed Tibbs with a total of 63.6 percent, over a mere 35.7 percent for...

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