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Tables don't seem to have a preview!
1 posted on 11/06/2002 8:30:15 PM PST by nothingnew
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To: nothingnew
Hi -

Can you pick out a few that illustrate your point & show them by themselves?

TIA

2 posted on 11/06/2002 8:32:36 PM PST by Post Toasties
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To: nothingnew; Senator Pardek; LurkerNoMore!; Askel5
I'm sure you're onto something here, but presentation is everything.

Was is Sasson County?
3 posted on 11/06/2002 8:32:47 PM PST by Fred Mertz
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To: nothingnew
Provide a link with your observation.

OR

The tables will show as tables IF you do not use any HTML tags in the post..PLEASE try again it sounds interesting

6 posted on 11/06/2002 8:35:29 PM PST by RnMomof7
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To: nothingnew
11/06/02            CENTRAL ELECTION REPORTING SYSTEM           12:57:00
                            VOTER TURNOUT REPORT
    ------------------------------------------------------------------------
 
                              PRECINCTS    TOTAL     VOTER  REGISTERED  PERCENT
          COUNTY              REPORTING  PRECINCTS  TURNOUT   VOTERS    TURNOUT
 
MINNEHAHA                         72        72        65813      87865     74.9
 
PENNINGTON                        41        41        36131      55299     65.3
 
BROWN                             22        22        17304      22773     76.0
 
BEADLE                            21        21         8034      11321     71.0
 
CODINGTON                         33        33        11489      15880     72.3
 
BROOKINGS                         15        15        11492      16962     67.8
 
YANKTON                           15        15         9306      13051     71.3
 
DAVISON                           21        21         7994      10545     75.8
 
LAWRENCE                          11        11         9806      13654     71.8
 
AURORA                             7         7         1604       2052     78.2
 
BENNETT                            9         9         1643       2369     69.4
 
BON HOMME                          5         5         3445       4572     75.3
 
BRULE                              5         5         2518       3396     74.1
 
BUFFALO                            4         4          803       1123     71.5
 
BUTTE                             16        16         3670       5177     70.9
 
CAMPBELL                           5         5          978       1412     69.3
 
CHARLES MIX                       13        13         4348       5726     75.9
 
CLARK                             15        15         2263       2861     79.1
 
CLAY                              13        13         5283       9069     58.3
 
CORSON                            17        17         1610       2569     62.7
 
CUSTER                            10        10         3710       5155     72.0
 
DAY                               14        14         3437       4200     81.8
 
DEUEL                             11        11         2212       2963     74.7
 
DEWEY                             15        15         2341       4129     56.7
 
DOUGLAS                            5         5         1897       2375     79.9
 
EDMUNDS                            7         7         2322       3040     76.4
 
FALL RIVER                        17        17         3110       4960     62.7
 
FAULK                             11        11         1391       1779     78.2
 
GRANT                             20        20         3903       5184     75.3
 
GREGORY                            3         3         2398       3410     70.3
 
HAAKON                             6         6         1228       1655     74.2
 
HAMLIN                            12        12         2931       3772     77.7
 
HAND                              12        12         2393       3024     79.1
 
HANSON                             7         7         1872       2527     74.1
 
HARDING                           10        10          801        955     83.9
 
HUGHES                            18        18         8434      10866     77.6
 
HUTCHINSON                        10        10         4024       5638     71.4
 
HYDE                               5         5          915       1222     74.9
 
JACKSON                            8         8         1202       1880     63.9
 
JERAULD                            6         6         1303       1633     79.8
 
JONES                              5         5          746        882     84.6
 
KINGSBURY                          6         6         3048       4121     74.0
 
LAKE                              18        18         5545       7628     72.7
 
LINCOLN                           22        22        12671      16366     77.4
 
LYMAN                              7         7         1976       2580     76.6
 
MCCOOK                             6         6         3010       3972     75.8
 
MCPHERSON                          6         6         1626       2164     75.1
 
MARSHALL                          12        12         2196       2926     75.1
 
MEADE                             38        38         9103      13251     68.7
 
MELLETTE                           4         4          912       1416     64.4
 
MINER                              8         8         1437       1915     75.0
 
MOODY                              6         6         3155       4248     74.3
 
PERKINS                           10        10         1662       2312     71.9
 
POTTER                             8         8         1616       2060     78.4
 
ROBERTS                           14        14         4481       6377     70.3
 
SANBORN                            7         7         1430       1974     72.4
 
SPINK                             10        10         3633       4634     78.4
 
STANLEY                            8         8         1492       1977     75.5
 
SULLY                              6         6          946       1174     80.6
 
TRIPP                             13        13         3071       4032     76.2
 
TURNER                             8         8         4320       5861     73.7
 
UNION                             13        13         5371       8450     63.6
 
WALWORTH                          15        15         2740       4146     66.1
 
ZIEBACH                            8         8          987       1606     61.5
 
SHANNON                           10        10         3120       6990     44.6
 
TODD                               9         9         2529       4884     51.8
 
 
 
STATEWIDE                        844       844       340181     475989     71.5
 
 
 
             THE STATEWIDE TURNOUT PERCENTAGE WILL NOT BE ACCURATE
                UNTIL ALL PRECINCTS IN THE STATE HAVE REPORTED.

10 posted on 11/06/2002 8:43:47 PM PST by Senator Pardek
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To: nothingnew
What is the population of S Dakota?
13 posted on 11/06/2002 8:51:26 PM PST by MissAmericanPie
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To: nothingnew
I'm not sure what you want to do with this, but I've put the data into an Excel spreadsheet. I'm going to add in as a fifth data column the percentage of votes that went to johnson.

Then we can see if Johnson scored much higher in counties which had much higher turnout (which would be very interesting, even though it would prove nothing)

Of course, any anomalies would be interesting...

47 posted on 11/06/2002 10:03:43 PM PST by xm177e2
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To: nothingnew
Officials: Ballots only altered to make them readable Aberdeen American News (hometown paper of Senate minority leader Daschle) ^ | AP
50 posted on 11/06/2002 10:06:00 PM PST by abner
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To: nothingnew
One other interesting note is that there were 2,684 more votes cast than the total for all Senate candidates. (340,181 - 337,497 = 2,684)

Perhap these are just skips, screw-ups or write-ins in the Senate race , but it would be worth looking into.
82 posted on 11/07/2002 9:16:09 AM PST by F-117A
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To: nothingnew
bump
83 posted on 11/07/2002 12:33:12 PM PST by Katya
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To: nothingnew
bttt
86 posted on 11/08/2002 9:14:00 PM PST by TheLion
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