Here's the voters-by-hour chart comparing the 2007 general election (Nov.), 2008 primary election (April), and 2008 general election (Nov.). There were 566 in-person voters plus 43 absentee ballots. The largest number of voters, 71, came between 7 a.m. and 8 a.m. Click to see larger version. I don't have any...
I don't have the voters-by-hour data yet, but here's a little bit to reflect upon. In Tioga County, John McCain beat Barack Obama 62 percent to 35 percent, but in Blossburg, Obama lost by just six votes. Six! 275 to 269 with five Nader votes, three Bob Barr votes and...
A reader thought 64 percent Democratic voter turnout in Blossburg wasn't very impressive. Actually, 64 percent turnout is excellent, particularly for a primary election. From the Associated Press: PHILADELPHIA (AP) — Election officials projected turnout among Pennsylvania's 8.3 million registered voters at 40 percent to 50 percent for the presidential...
Turnout by party 64.2% of registered, active Democrats in Blossburg turned out. (167 out of 260) 39..7% of registered active Republicans in Blossburg turned out. (194 out of 489) Turnout by hour I expected the results to be patterned very similarly to last year, but very few people showed up...
Party switching 43 people changed party since 5/15/07 - 22 switched from Republican to Democrat - 13 switched from independent or minor party to Democrat. - 1 Dem switched to independent - 3 unaffiateds switched to Republican - 4 did something else. New registrations 41 new people registered since 5/15/07...
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