From Deseret News archives:
Hanging tough: Workman vows to carry on in doomed campaign
"I recognize that many will question my decision from a political standpoint," Workman said in a statement. "My decision is not about politics, polls, opinions or even final vote counts. My decision is about my reputation and the good name of my family."
"It just keeps getting more interesting," observed Democratic candidate Peter Corroon.
Tuesday morning, 64-year-old Ellis Ivory, founder of the largest residential construction firm in Utah, announced himself as a Republican write-in Salt Lake County mayoral candidate. In the afternoon, Republican members of the Salt Lake County Council threw their support behind him. A restive Republican Central Committee did the same in a raucous meeting Tuesday night, at the same time withdrawing all support from Workman.
Workman did not attend the meeting.
Workman has pulled previously reserved television advertisement time and acknowledged in her statement that she will not conduct a normal campaign.
"We will continue our campaign as my legal fight which will require much of my focus allows," she said.
Write-in candidate
With the central committee's endorsement now in his pocket (though he said he would run with or without it), Ivory said he will overcome the almost astronomical odds against a write-in candidate through recruiting 10,000 volunteers and accepting no salary and no campaign contributions.
"I will win," he said.
In announcing his write-in candidacy, Ivory said he has nothing against Workman, calling her "an honorable person."
"I'm actually the honorary co-chairman along with (Utah Jazz owner) Larry Miller of her campaign. I'm getting in this because she can't win. And I can do a better job than the other two guys."
Workman was bound over for trial on two felony counts Monday.
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