Right, I think the thing I’m wondering about is how many were not registered to vote in the primary and are showing up to vote today (especially Dims)
“Citizens must have been registered for the June 3, 2014 Primary Election to be eligible to vote in the June 24, 2014 Primary Runoff Election.”
I doubt it would be a lot. Some of the reports I’ve read don’t indicate a large turnout
in some of the democratic areas. Who knows but traditionally runoffs are poor turnout
motivators. There was one runoff in a democratic race for Congress I believe so that would
impact any cross overs there. I read some note about one precinct turning away a dozen or
so voters that had voted in democrat primary. Anyway we aren’t for away from seeing some
results coming in, absentee/early voting type numbers. I don’t see the reporting of votes to
take a long time like it did in the primary. So we should know the results earlier I hope.