Voting Winners

July 1, 2010
EC&M would like to congratulate the following three readers who each won $100 for voting in this year's competition: Will Kidd Jr., electrical contractor, Kidd Electric Co., Washington, D.C. Jim Kulchisky, principal engineer, High Time Industries, Ltd., Calgary, Canada Eric Branning, electrician/project manager, Engineered Systems, Inc., Fort Wayne, Ind. The EC&M editorial team randomly selected these

EC&M would like to congratulate the following three readers who each won $100 for voting in this year's competition:

  • Will Kidd Jr., electrical contractor, Kidd Electric Co., Washington, D.C.
  • Jim Kulchisky, principal engineer, High Time Industries, Ltd., Calgary, Canada
  • Eric Branning, electrician/project manager, Engineered Systems, Inc., Fort Wayne, Ind.

The EC&M editorial team randomly selected these names from the list of voters who cast their vote via our online poll.

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