Posted on 11/07/2014 8:22:22 PM PST by Mortimer St. Hubbins
Good evening,
I hope everyone's enjoying this Friday, especially following our election victories.
I am wondering if anyone has information concerning the election results for Martha McSally, U.S. House of Representatives - Arizona?
I can't find any news on the results.
Thank You, MSH
Thanks, House Atreides.
Usually, the candidate that the majority of Arizonans want to win is the winner until the “provisional” ballots show up to be counted. The “provisional” ballots cause all kinds of miracles to happen for the freeloaders and their communist masters.
There was a “bizarre” and unexplainable mix up with my ballot this election (never happened in previous cycles). I had to vote via provisional ballot.
I can see how those “provisional votes” result in come-from-behind “wins”.
The amount of ballots (early) is staggering in the difference.
Barber’s “early ballots vs polling place” are running 4 to 1.
McSally’s “early ballots vs polling place” are running 3 to 1.
Barber: (polling place) 20,983 (early ballots) 83,773 (provisional) 422 Total 105,178
McSally (polling place) 30,270 (early ballots) 74,794 (provisional) 614 Total 105,687
This leaves a total of 510 ballots the Pima County dems need to find in a trunk (OOPSY) to put him over McSally.
The registration from this district is about split evenly between R, D, and I approx 30+% each.
This will be a recount unless the Pima County Dems have 5 thousand ballots or so stored in their emergency trunk kit.
http://results.enr.clarityelections.com/AZ/53314/148753/Web01/en/summary.html
2014 was a rematch of 2012
McSally was ahead and then low and behold, a victory for the “I am only a place holder for Gabby Giffords” Barber.
Both McSally and Barber went to the freshman (congress) shindig they have in DC.
Numbers in 2012: McSally (R) 144,884
Barber (D) 147,338
McSally (polling) 45,707 (early ballot) 92,175 (provisional) 7,002
Barber (polling) 37,059 (early ballot) 101,907 (provisional) 8,372
The new congressional District Maps Approved by the Committee in Jan 2012 by the “Independent committee” of 2 Republican, 2 Democrats, and 1 “Independent” who truly wasn’t and sided with the Democrats. For the special election held when Gabby resigned and Barber (i am only a placeholder) still used the old map. (Pima, Pinal, Santa Cruz, and Cochise County. The new map used in the 2012 regular election and now, in 2014, encompasses the north eastern corner of Pima County (most of the burbs and Tucson Proper) and Cochise County. The burbs trend (R) as does Cochise.
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