Posted on 11/06/2012 12:00:23 PM PST by Arthurio
By: John Kosich, newsnet5.com
CLEVELAND - The door has officially shut on early voting in Ohio, while we wont know the results of those early ballots until shortly after the polls close at 7:30 p.m. Tuesday night, we can look at the numbers to see who voted and who hasnt.
First off, fewer people voted early in-person in Cuyahoga County this year compared to four years ago, off about 9,000 votes or 16.6 percent.
While much has been made about the reduced hours and lost weekend voting this year, the numbers remained on a pace ahead of 2008 heading into the final week, but trailed off dramatically over the last seven days.
Weather no doubt a factor with the remnants of Superstorm Sandy drenching northeast Ohio daily much of the last week. That being said, the final weekend of early voting in Cleveland saw around 800 fewer voters when compared to the final weekend in 2008.
In the end, 45,337 people voted early this year, including 2,826 people on Monday. Thats compared to 54,340 in 2008.
Combined with those voting by mail, there are roughly 250,000 votes in-house, ready to be tallied at the Cuyahoga County BOE when the polls close at 7:30 p.m. on Tuesday.
While Democrats state the poll numbers show the early vote benefits them, its interesting to note as a percentage, the early vote reflects an uptick for Republicans compared to their early voting numbers in 2008.
As of the day before Election Day, Democratic early votes already in are at 89 percent of their 08 number while Republicans are at 138 percent of their 08 early vote total.
So how much of the vote is actually in and how many people will head to the polls? Well, if you were to compare the current Cuyahoga County totals to the actual voter turnout in 2008, Democrats have 37.6 percent of their final vote in 08, Republicans are at 59.6 percent of theirs and non-partisans are at 26 percent of their vote.
Read more: http://www.newsnet5.com/dpp/news/political/In-person-early-voting-numbers-down-from-2008-in-Cuyahoga-County#ixzz2BTSzWG00
if accurate this could mean almost a 50% increase for Romney compared to mclame...
So this is a good thing? Yea i know I should read the article but i’m buzzing on caffeine and working from home today.
so, this sounds like good news...
I’m exhausted trying to read tea leaves.
I’m exhausted trying to read tea leaves.
I’m exhausted trying to read tea leaves.
I’m exhausted trying to read tea leaves.
I feel pretty good about OH actually. If Romney won FL, VA, OH and CO, but lost IA, NC, NV, MN, WI, NH, would that be enough?
You should be exhausted from hitting “post” (:-)
A little jumpy today, obviously. lol
This is a bellweather county... if this holds true... this is some of the best news that we could have!
LLS
Romney will win North Carolina before he wins Virginia or Ohio
Good news so far. Still hours to go. :D
I don’t have any fingernails left! ;-)
LLS
More than half of registered voters in Cuyahoga County have voted
“More than half of the registered voters in crucial Cuyahoga County had cast ballots by 2:30 p.m., and Democratic Party officials were hoping to push that number significantly higher to get President Obama the edge he needs in Ohio.”
Do they already know they can steal it, or are they seeing it's a lost cause, and giving up?
Why do the majority of Pundits say they see Obama winning, if they think Romney will win in a blowout?
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