Election Summary Report for Gwinnet County, Georgia.
Total Population: 936,250
Total Registered Voters: 581,467
Voter Participation: 408,268 (70.21%)
Ballots Cast?
811,836.
1.36 ballots per registered voter.
1.99 ballots per participating voter.
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I havent had this much fun with math since high school.
26.6% of Gwinnett is under the age of 18 (249,042). Number of legal adults (including those that didnt/cant vote) is 687,207, which would be our theoretic maximum amount of ballots, at a 100% registration/participation.
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So my very final question is thus: How in the world were there not only 230,369 MORE BALLOTS than registered voters, but 124,628 MORE BALLOTS than there are adults in Gwinnett County?
Place mark, important thread.
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Grey Whiskers, you have been a SOLDIER today.
Sounds just like Wayne County, MI - more registrations than possible legal voters, by about 94,000 (assuming that all adults are also US citizens, which is manifestly untrue).