Posted on 11/30/2004 4:03:56 PM PST by calreaganfan
Pres. Bush has added another 1/2 million votes since 11/18/04 which was the last time I updated the total. Bush's vote total of 61,711,686 is 11,255,684 more votes than he received in 2000! That's a 22.3% increase in just four years. Pres. Bush has also shattered the previous popular vote record held by Pres. Reagan.
AL 1,174,918 693,146
AK 188,943 109,765
Is the first number for Bush and the 2nd for Kerry?
sweet.
thanks for the hard work putting this up.
I am smitten by the Prez.
Do you know when California and New York plan to certify their elections? [I don't want these states 'finding' any more votes for Kerry!]
That's because the cold slows the blood from getting to the brain. That and alot of those ski town are wealthy liberal strongholds designed to fight the evil rich conservatives . . .
AK 188,943 -- 109,765
AL 1,174,918 -- 693,146
AR 572,770 -- 468,631
AZ 1,104,294 -- 893,524
CA 5,498,318 -- 6,729,010
CO 1,101,255 -- 1,001,732
CT 693,826 -- 857,488
DC 19,007 -- 183,876
DE 171,660 -- 200,152
FL 3,964,522 -- 3,583,544
GA 1,914,254 -- 1,366,149
HI 194,191 -- 231,708
IA 751,957 -- 741,898
ID 409,235 -- 81,098
IL 2,336,253 -- 2,866,307
IN 1,479,438 -- 969,011
KS 736,456 -- 434,993
KY 1,069,439 -- 712,733
LA 1,102,169 -- 820,299
MA 1,067,163 -- 1,793,916
MD 1,024,703 -- 1,334,493
ME 330,416 -- 395,462
MI 2,313,746 -- 2,479,183
MN 1,346,695 -- 1,445,014
MO 1,455,713 -- 1,259,171
MS 671,084 -- 445,608
MT 265,473 -- 173,363
NC 1,961,166 -- 1,525,849
ND 196,651 -- 111,052
NE 508,794 -- 251,626
NH 331,237 -- 340,511
NJ 1,668,003 -- 1,911,430
NM 376,958 -- 370,930
NV 418,690 -- 397,190
NY 2,798,415 -- 3,998,982
OH 2,796,147 -- 2,659,664
OK 959,792 -- 503,966
OR 866,303 -- 942,647
PA 2,756,904 -- 2,885,773
RI 169,046 -- 259,760
SC 937,974 -- 661,699
SD 232,544 -- 149,225
TN 1,381,937 -- 1,033,176
TX 4,526,917 -- 2,832,704
UT 655,957 -- 235,991
VA 1,716,959 -- 1,454,742
VT 121,180 -- 184,067
WA 1,304,894 -- 1,510,201
WI 1,477,122 -- 1,488,935
WV 422,569 -- 325,884
WY 167,629 -- 70,776
TOTAL 61,711,686 -- 58,478,054
Mono County is all about skiing. It is home to the Mammoth Mountain ski resort, and the June Lake ski area. Mammoth is where most of the population resides. It is going more upscale, which may have something to do with the swing.
I hear ya about Davis, CA. My sister went to UC Davis and she is the biggest Birkenstock-wearing, alfalfa-sprout-eating, hairy armpit liberal you've ever seen.
Thank you for putting the #'s in a more readable format. I formatted the #'s in two columns, but for some reason they don't appear that way when they are posted on freerepublic.
"I was wondering what the national breakdown was of the Dems, Republicans, and Decline to State, etc. who actually voted this year. The figure I'm looking for is the statistical projection of Dems and independents who voted for the President."
According to the national exit polls, the partisan breakdown was 37% Republican 37% Democrat and 26% independent/3rd party. This is a net 4% improvement for Republicans since the 2000 election when the partisan spread was 39% Dem 35% Republican. Interestingly, according to the Gallup polling firm, the avg. bump for the party of an incumbent president running for re-election is 4%, which is exactly what occurred in the 2004 election.
"Do you know when California and New York plan to certify their elections? [I don't want these states 'finding' any more votes for Kerry!]"
I'm not sure about NY, but the vote count in CA is winding down. There are less than 100,000 absentee/provisional ballots left to be counted in CA. There's a larger amount in Ohio where they have yet to report the count of 155,000 provisional ballots cast on election day. As far as NY, they haven't released updated #'s since 11/14. However, there is not nearly as large an amount of absentee voters in NY as they are in CA. I would not expect the NY #'s to change much.
Only 12 more counties and less than 40,000 provisional ballots to count in Ohio -- at this point, Kerry has gained less than 6,000 NET votes (and this number includes Cuyahoga County . . . of the big four counties, only Franklin County is still counting their provisional ballots).
Relative to the remaining 100,000 provisionals in CA -- are these ballots coming from primarily Democrat or Republican counties?
"Bush got creamed in Yolo Co., home to one of the most leftwing communities in the state (if not the nation), Davis, CA. Just driving through Davis gives me the creeps."
I always wondered why Yolo County was so out-of-step with the surrounding counties. I forgot about UC Davis. That explains everything.
Talking about Bush getting creamed, the wipe-out in the Bay Area counties is truly astounding. I live in Alameda County which contains some moderate-to-conservative towns like Piedmont, Pleasonton, Livermore, and even Fremont. Yet Pres. Bush lost Alameda County by a devastating 292,000 votes. The final vote count is Kerry 423,000 (75.4%), Pres. Bush 131,000 (23.4%!). Pres. Bush lost S.F. County by 242,000 votes (Bush got 15.3%!!); San Mateo Co. by 115,000 votes (Bush 29.4%); Santa Clara Co. by 177,000 votes (Bush 34.7%); Sonoma Co. by 80,000 votes (Bush 31.0%); Contra Costa Co. by 107,000 (Bush 36.5%); Marin Co. by 65,000 votes (Bush 25.5%!) and Santa Cruz Co. by 59,000 votes (Bush 24.9%!). Altogether, Pres. Bush lost these eight No. Cal. coastal counties by 1,137,000 votes which is almost equal to Kerry's CA vote margin. Pres. Bush lost L.A. County by a staggering 832,000 votes which adds to a 2 million vote deficit in just nine counties. Considering that Pres. Bush won the national vote by 3% but did so poorly in CA (losing the state by 10%), it will be a very long time before a Republican presidential candidate wins the Golden State.
Thanks for the update. Are you saying no one else has tallied the latest results but you? I would bet that this is the case, if so, this really is breaking news, Drudge should put up the latest results and maybe the old stream media would update their election results.
"Relative to the remaining 100,000 provisionals in CA -- are these ballots coming from primarily Democrat or Republican counties?"
Actually, the vote totals that I have posted above for CA include almost all the remaining outstanding ballots. That's because I have gone to the individual CA county websites to obtain vote counts that are not reflected on the CA Sec. of State website. The CA SOS website currently shows Kerry 6,659,340, Bush 5,446,607. I have Kerry @ 6,738,788 and Bush @ 5,502,805. The difference is 135,646 which accounts for almost the entire amount of outstanding ballots that the CA SOS shows remaining.
"I have Kerry @ 6,738,788 and Bush @ 5,502,805."
These CA vote #'s are slightly higher than the CA vote count posted in Comment #1 because additional votes were added this evening from various CA counties.
"Your Kerry numbers don't add up to the total you provided (100,000 vote difference) . I dropped them into a spreadsheet and get 58,378,074 for a total vs. your total 58,478,074. Is your total of 58,378,074 incorrect or is one of the states off by exactly 100,000? Thanks!"
I just checked my spreadsheet, and the formula is correct. It simply adds the Kerry vote count from each state. The formula is the same for the Bush and Kerry columns. I checked to make sure the cell #'s are correct. Are you sure you didn't make a mistake when you "dropped them into a spreadsheet"?
"Are you saying no one else has tallied the latest results but you?"
There are other freerepublic members who are keeping track, but the national media has dropped the ball. The Associated Press is more than one million votes below Pres. Bush's actual national vote total. Most of the major media websites also have very old vote counts. I obtained my vote #'s directly from the various state websites so I'm sure they are accurate. There are a few states like WI and IL which haven't posted vote counts so I've used the #'s provided by AP.
Thanks . . . GREAT work!
I was raised in Santa Clara County. I remember when portions of Santa Clara and San Mateo Counties had Republicans in the legislature and in congress. Now it seems the entire Bay Area has been over taken with some form of political crotch rot.
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