Posted on 05/06/2014 7:54:47 PM PDT by Moseley
there are 6,516,126 registered voters in NC.
about 1/2 million voted in the GOP primary
about 1/2 million voted in the DEM primary
the rest did not participate.
The information is from the North Carolina State Board of Elections.
If the NC State Board of Elections is presenting incorrect information, that is their difficulty.
Listen, before sharing opinions, try going to the original source:
http://enr.ncsbe.gov/ElectionResults/?election_dt=05/06/2014
You are wrong. Give up.
Nothing on that page lists “ballots counted”.
It lists ballots cast out of total ballots.
It’s a number related to turnout, nothing more.
“This is easily the most idiotic thing I’ve ever seen posted on Free Republic, and I’ve been here for a while.”
I’ve been here a while too, and unfortunately, it is not even close to the most idiotic thing I’ve seen posted.
In fact, it only gets about a 7 on the idiot scale for me.
Tillis, if nominated, will most likely lose.
If Mecklenburg, Wake and Durham has reported then it is over.
I’ll wager you on that one.
Tillis has been nominated and will certainly win.
Yep. He is a Lake Norman conservative and that beats the hell out of anything Raleigh.
No he won’t, a dead dog could beat Hagan, and now that Greg Brannon has lost (and a fine candidate he was, who I also voted for), Thom Tillis will WIN: And I intend to work to make it happen!
The GOPe finally learning from the Rats how to “make” elections go the way they want?
There is no winning or losing. The CAUTION to wait for final results is CORRECT.
If you think everything is about winning and losing, you might want to work out that energy doing something like a basketball game.
Yeah, they’ve still only counted 15.68% of the ballots...
I guess they will be finished next week...
Then we will know...
IF your official source of information is giving information that is unclear... JUST WAIT.
They are now showing 100% of precincts reporting, so it is reasonably clear.
Early in the evening, the NC website showed over 1600 precincts reporting, and then that number FELL to only 705 precincts reporting.
Technology is good... but it still ain’t perfect.
Yes, it was wrong for less than one hour. They announced this on the local TV news, and explained exactly what happened and why the precinct info was incorrect.
It has nothing to do with your incorrect claim that few ballots had been counted.
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