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To: Senator Pardek
 Population  REPORTING PRECINCTS  TURNOUT   VOTERS  TURNOUT % Pop
COUNTY              
Aurora County          3,058 7 7          1,604          2,052 78.2 67%
Beadle County        17,023 21 21          8,034        11,321 71 67%
Bennett County          3,574 9 9          1,643          2,369 69.4 66%
Bon Homme County          7,260 5 5          3,445          4,572 75.3 63%
Brookings County        28,220 15 15        11,492        16,962 67.8 60%
Brown County        35,460 22 22        17,304        22,773 76 64%
Brule County          5,364 5 5          2,518          3,396 74.1 63%
Buffalo County          2,032 4 4             803          1,123 71.5 55%
Butte County          9,094 16 16          3,670          5,177 70.9 57%
Campbell County          1,782 5 5             978          1,412 69.3 79%
Charles Mix County          9,350 13 13          4,348          5,726 75.9 61%
Clark County          4,143 15 15          2,263          2,861 79.1 69%
Clay County        13,537 13 13          5,283          9,069 58.3 67%
Codington County        25,897 33 33        11,489        15,880 72.3 61%
Corson County          4,181 17 17          1,610          2,569 62.7 61%
Custer County          7,275 10 10          3,710          5,155 72 71%
Davison County        18,741 21 21          7,994        10,545 75.8 56%
Day County          6,267 14 14          3,437          4,200 81.8 67%
Deuel County          4,498 11 11          2,212          2,963 74.7 66%
Dewey County          5,972 15 15          2,341          4,129 56.7 69%
Douglas County          3,458 5 5          1,897          2,375 79.9 69%
Edmunds County          4,367 7 7          2,322          3,040 76.4 70%
Fall River County          7,453 17 17          3,110          4,960 62.7 67%
Faulk County          2,640 11 11          1,391          1,779 78.2 67%
Grant County          7,847 20 20          3,903          5,184 75.3 66%
Gregory County          4,792 3 3          2,398          3,410 70.3 71%
Haakon County          2,196 6 6          1,228          1,655 74.2 75%
Hamlin County          5,540 12 12          2,931          3,772 77.7 68%
Hand County          3,741 12 12          2,393          3,024 79.1 81%
Hanson County          3,139 7 7          1,872          2,527 74.1 81%
Harding County          1,353 10 10             801             955 83.9 71%
Hughes County        16,481 18 18          8,434        10,866 77.6 66%
Hutchinson County          8,075 10 10          4,024          5,638 71.4 70%
Hyde County          1,671 5 5             915          1,222 74.9 73%
Jackson County          2,930 8 8          1,202          1,880 63.9 64%
Jerauld County          2,295 6 6          1,303          1,633 79.8 71%
Jones County          1,193 5 5             746             882 84.6 74%
Kingsbury County          5,815 6 6          3,048          4,121 74 71%
Lake County        11,276 18 18          5,545          7,628 72.7 68%
Lawrence County        21,802 11 11          9,806        13,654 71.8 63%
Lincoln County        24,131 22 22        12,671        16,366 77.4 68%
Lyman County          3,895 7 7          1,976          2,580 76.6 66%
McCook County          5,832 12 12          2,196          2,926 75.1 50%
McPherson County          2,904 6 6          3,010          3,972 75.8 137%
Marshall County          4,576 6 6          1,626          2,164 75.1 47%
Meade County        24,253 38 38          9,103        13,251 68.7 55%
Mellette County          2,083 4 4             912          1,416 64.4 68%
Miner County          2,884 8 8          1,437          1,915 75 66%
Minnehaha County       148,281 72 72        65,813        87,865 74.9 59%
Moody County          6,595 6 6          3,155          4,248 74.3 64%
Pennington County        88,565 41 41        36,131        55,299 65.3 62%
Perkins County          3,363 10 10          1,662          2,312 71.9 69%
Potter County          2,693 8 8          1,616          2,060 78.4 76%
Roberts County        10,016 14 14          4,481          6,377 70.3 64%
Sanborn County          2,675 7 7          1,430          1,974 72.4 74%
Shannon County        12,466 10 10          3,120          6,990 44.6 56%
Spink County          7,454 10 10          3,633          4,634 78.4 62%
Stanley County          2,772 8 8          1,492          1,977 75.5 71%
Sully County          1,556 6 6             946          1,174 80.6 75%
Todd County          9,050 9 9          2,529          4,884 51.8 54%
Tripp County          6,430 13 13          3,071          4,032 76.2 63%
Turner County          8,849 8 8          4,320          5,861 73.7 66%
Union County        12,584 13 13          5,371          8,450 63.6 67%
Walworth County          5,974 15 15          2,740          4,146 66.1 69%
Yankton County        21,652 15 15          9,306        13,051 71.3 60%
Ziebach County          2,519 8 8             987          1,606 61.5 64%
      754,844           340,181       475,989       71.47 63%

31 posted on 11/06/2002 9:11:05 PM PST by evolved_rage
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To: evolved_rage
"754,844 340,181 475,989 71.47 63%"

Whoopee, South Dakota should be an example to us all. Over half their population turned out to vote. Odd, I thought you had to be 18 to vote, must be a lot of seniors voting disproportionally out there.

35 posted on 11/06/2002 9:21:33 PM PST by xJones
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To: evolved_rage
Hanson County had an interesting turnout, eh?... What are the odds of a state's population being 80+% in voting age?
38 posted on 11/06/2002 9:31:27 PM PST by MHGinTN
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To: evolved_rage
You made a mistake with Marshall, McCook and McPherson. The state alphabetized Marshall before McCook and McPherson. The Census alphabetized it after. The figures should be:

County Population Turnout
Marshall 4,576 2,196
McCook 5,832 3,010
McPherson 2,904 1,626

46 posted on 11/06/2002 9:57:02 PM PST by itsnevertoolate
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To: evolved_rage
McPherson County 2,904 6 6 3,010 3,972 75.8 137%

Oops. McPherson County 37% more registered voters than population...tsk, tsk.

100 more voters than population. Should be the first batch anybody looks at.

75 posted on 11/07/2002 2:59:51 AM PST by woofer
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To: evolved_rage
Nothing to see here, move along.
If this has already been posted, why did you stop? Move along.
85 posted on 11/08/2002 5:53:55 AM PST by husky ed
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