Posted on 11/07/2016 2:24:21 PM PST by Ravi
CLEVELAND-- Early voting in Cuyahoga County is down from the last presidential election, officials said on Monday.
Board of Elections Director Pat McDonald said about 38,000 people cast ballots in person ahead of Election Day this year. That number is down from 2012.
McDonald said he expects 595,000 people will cast their ballots in Cuyahoga County, meaning a 67 percent voter turnout. Of that number, 40 percent will have voted early.
The board of elections is working with the Cuyahoga County Sheriffs Department, the Department of Homeland Security and FBI to ensure and safe and secure Election Day. McDonald said hes also reached out to municipalities, which will have patrols ready and stopping at polling places.
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Good. I hope their Election Day numbers are down as well.
They are depressed that the Indians didn’t win the World Series..............
More like stranglehold!
Also they are also 33,000 fewer absentee ballots compared to 2012. Another article says there were 45,000 early votes in Cuyahoga in 2012 and there are 38,000 early votes this year. So their combined deficit relative to 2012 is 7000 + 33,000 or about 40,000.
Not sure about Columbus or Cincinnati though.
Here’s the vote-by-mail labels in Cuyahoga:
http://boe.cuyahogacounty.us/en-US/absentee-voter-labels.aspx
Republicans vote more on election day
the less voting from Cleveland ... probably means less D fake ballots
this could be good news
Sounding good.
REPORT: Team Hillary Surrendering Ohio, Florida and North Carolina
http://www.thegatewaypundit.com/2016/11/team-hillary-giving-up-ohio-florida-and-north-carolina/
No way....
Cuyahoga county is Ohio’s ‘Philadelphia’ when it comes to politics.
Any depressed turn out there is a good thing
Kookinich or something like that?
Cute wife, though, IIRC.
RAT County.
That answers my question.
The Trunami is coming.
Pray America wakes
Ohio PING!!!
....expects 595,000 people will cast their ballots in Cuyahoga County, meaning a 67 percent voter turnout. Of that number, 40 percent will have voted early.
Please let me know if you want on or off the list.
Thanks, Ravi
Why would they want to vote for a “Cubs fan”? :o)
Here’s info on Columbus and Cincinnati (14,000 fewer in Cincy and 27,000 fewer in Columbus).
http://www.lifezette.com/polizette/republicans-claim-victory-early-voting/
Good News so Far
Dayton, Ds are off 1/3, even AFTER adjusting for where “Us” go based on previous household voting history. In raw numbers, down probably 7,000 votes, Rs maybe up 1,000.
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