439:(having 577 votes for 29.85%). On the second ballot, Seifert's support eroded to 555 votes, while Johnson's vote increased to 729 votes for 38.7%. On the third ballot, Seifert (503 votes) and Thompson (504 votes) continued to lose votes to Johnson (811 votes). After the third ballot, Thompson took the stage to implore delegates to support Johnson. After Thompson withdrew, Seifert took the stage and released his delegates to leave, vowing to run in the primary. On the fourth ballot, Johnson won the endorsement over Seifert.
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Seifert emerged as a top tier candidate on the night of the
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Seifert resisted all calls to re-enter politics until late 2012. During a
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