A fine idea from All4Word (Randy Smith) in a comment below:
Please encourage readers to report the voting totals at their precincts as they vote during the day. Perhaps NAC can be a real-time reporting vehicle. In the alternative, people can call me at the store and I'll post reports (944-5116).
3rd Precinct (3rd District) - at the Fire House 4th & Spring.
Randy: 12:23 p.m. - 60 voters.
TSOLfan: 11:50 a.m. – 53 voters.
A Democrat in Floyd County: 10:30 a.m. – 38 voters. No problems so far...
5th Precinct (3rd District) - at S. Ellen Jones School.
Roger: 1:45 p.m. – 67 voters.
Courtney: 12:45 p.m. - 61 voters.
Courtney: 10:15 a.m. – 40 voters.
Roger: 8:00 a.m. – 15 voters.
6th Precinct (3rd District) - at S. Ellen Jones School.
Jeff: 9:00 a.m. – 22 voters.
7th Precinct (3rd District) – at Division Street School.
Randy: 11:15 a.m. - 7 voters.
8th Precinct (3rd District) – at Silver Street United Methodist.
Randy: 10:100 a.m. – 19 voters.
Randy: 11:58 a.m. – 20 voters
9th Precinct (5th District) at the Ekin Av. Rec. Center.
Randy: 9:15 a.m. - 28 voters.
Randy: 11:15 a.m. – 42 voters.
10th Precinct (5th District) at the Ekin Av. Rec. Center.
Randy: 11:15 a.m. – 30 voters.
11th Precinct (3rd District) – at New Albany High School.
Randy: 11:50 a.m. - 27 voters.
14th Precinct (5th District) – at Slate Run School.
Randy: 2:10 p.m. – 82 voters.
15th Precinct (5th District) – at Slate Run School.
Randy: 2:10 p.m. – 101 voters.
15-A Precinct (5th District) – at Slate Run School.
Randy: 2:10 p.m. – 146 voters.
25th Precinct (4th District) – at Fairmont School.
Chris: 1:30 p.m. – 41 voters.
Use the comment slot below or call Randy. I’ll update on the marquee as time permits.
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ReplyDelete3rd Precinct (3rd District) 11:50 a.m. – 53, at the new Fire House on 4th between Spring and Market.
ReplyDelete5th prec @ 12:45, 61 voters
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41 voters at 1:30pm
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ReplyDeleteNo help from me except that I know at 6:30am there were at least 2 in the 2nd district, precinct 19A.
ReplyDeleteIt's hardly comparable, but perhaps instructive to compare these results from a down-ballot, city-only contested general election in 2002.
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01 83 59 152
02 120 38 165
17 156 44 219
21 124 62 198
23 259 105 396
First 742 308 1130
16 254 197 490
18 242 211 487
19 249 166 448
19A 196 194 415
19B 195 190 414
22 292 145 482
29 192 145 350
Second 1620 1248 3086
03 153 86 255
05 144 67 223
06 118 56 189
07 57 18 81
08 110 65 197
11 138 60 211
Third 720 352 1156
12 198 138 359
13 159 143 325
20 253 191 474
24 181 75 279
25 126 65 204
Fourth 917 612 1641
09 158 165 355
10 157 79 257
14 235 184 448
15 113 114 245
15A 218 154 396
Fifth 881 696 1701
26 270 154 454
27 203 152 383
27A 156 126 304
28 241 229 502
28A 118 139 285
29A 91 71 172
Sixth 1079 871 2100
City 5959 4087 10814
Based on what I'm told about turnout today, the contested races look like this:
In the 3rd: 180-160-110.
In the 4th: 350-223
In the 1st: 400-342
In the 2nd: 570-442
For Mayor: 1675-1200-800-49
you mean so far..?
ReplyDeleteO.K. I can't stand it! Who's winning?
ReplyDeleteSorry, Courtney. Noooo. I'm just laying my prediction on the line. That's what I think will be the final numbers.
ReplyDeleteLike George Carlin reporting a partial score: Yankees 6....
New report:
Precinct 12 (District 4): 138
oh thank god. I almost had a stroke.
ReplyDelete1 hour and counting!
ReplyDelete9th Precinct (5th District)
ReplyDelete101 Voters at 4:45 p.m.
Precinct 1 (District 1)
ReplyDelete76 voters at 5 p.m.
Primary Results
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