The Nation - News from March 27, 1985
Mayor Donald Frush of Hagerstown, Md., who vanished from City Hall for a week and turned up in a Baltimore hospital psychiatric unit for stress and fatigue, was defeated in a bid for reelection. With all 17 precincts reporting, unofficial totals showed that Democrat Steve Sager received 3,840 votes, while Republican Frush, 55, received 2,387 votes. Frush, who was seeking a second four-year term, conceded defeat.
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