Posted on 11/05/2002 3:25:35 PM PST by Howlin
Please post as much election information as you can on this thread, so we won't have a million separate threads running at one time.
And, please, NO GRAPHICS -- just links!
Unofficial Statistics (% reporting may not reflect all offices) | |||
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Precincts Reporting: 98.71% (4053 of 4106) | Last update was: 11/6/2002 9:35:49 AM | ||
Counties Reporting: 100.00% (87/87) Counties Complete: 87.36% (76/87) | |||
# Registered Voters as of 7AM 11-05-02: 3108248 |
# Voter Turnout: 2224382 | Voter Turnout (Click here for info) 71.56% |
US SENATOR | Totals | Pct | Graph | |
Green | RAY TRICOMO | 9260 | 0.46 | |
Independence | JIM MOORE | 41295 | 2.03 | |
Republican | NORM COLEMAN | 1000653 | 49.31 | |
Democratic-Farmer-Labor | WALTER F. MONDALE | 961972 | 47.40 | |
Democratic-Farmer-Labor | PAUL WELLSTONE | 12543 | 0.62 | |
Constitution | MIRO DRAGO KOVATCHEVICH | 2054 | 0.10 | |
Write-In | ED MCGAA** | 0 | 0.00 | |
Write-In | "DICK" FRANSON** | 0 | 0.00 | |
Write-In | WRITE-IN (OTHER) | 1550 | 0.08 | |
Write-In | MICHELLE MARIE HARBECK** | 1 | 0.00 |
free dixie,sw
Mondale went out in style, that's for sure.
Even Fox (didn't catch who it was) contrasted Mondale's speech with McAuliffe just now - used the term "sore loser".....different caliber of men.
You're GOOD!
With 100% reporting
Johnson incumbent) 167,481 50%
Thune 166,954 49%
527 votes
LAST UPDATE
Nov-06-2002 09:08 AM Pacific Standard Time
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Oregon | |
Percent of the Vote Counted: | 70% |
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Winner | Candidate | Incumbent | Votes | Vote % |
Ted Kulongoski D | 473,424 | 48% | ||
Kevin Mannix R | 466,778 | 47% | ||
Tom Cox L | 45,117 | 5% |
From your lips to the voters' ears. It would be sweet to get rid of her and Feinstein (or is it Boxer in '04) in one fell swoop.
Excellent point! I'd be willing to vote for you to be a judge, but you're obviously too intelligent to make the cut to get on the ballot. Hopefully the administration and Ashcroft were prepared for this tactic. If the Senate or Gov. race ends up extremely tight, is it possible that the USSC could determine that irreparable harm has been done, throw out the results, and order a new election in AR?
I must confess ignorance about the outcome of the race, but I sincerely doubt that 1) the Administration would take action (as it would jeopardize the "new tone"); and, 2) SCOTUS would take the case (I think they've chickened out in the wake of Bush v. Gore and have effectively surrendered interpretation and whimsical rewrite of this country's election laws to the DemonRats).
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