Thursday, November 6, 2008
Roosevelt Election Stats
Linda served as an election judge for Roosevelt again this year, so we got all of the voting stats as soon as she got home. I thought it would be neat to put them here. I wish that Roosevelt was a few million times bigger and had the same voting record!!!
President and Vice-President
Republican- John McCain and Sarah Palin.........................................................................................39
Democratic- Barack Obama and Joe Biden........................................................................................25
Green-Cynthia Mckinley and Rosa Clen.............................................................................................0
Socialist Worker Party- Roger Calero and Alyson Kennedy............................................................0
Indapendant- Ralph Nader and Matt Gonzalez.................................................................................1
Libertarian- Bob Barr and Wayne Root..............................................................................................0
Constitutional- Chuck Baldwin and Darrel Cast.................................................................................3
U.S Senator
Republican- Norm Coleman...............................44
DFL- Al Franken..................................................18
Indapendant-Dean Barkley................................5
Libertarian-Charles Aldrich................................0
Constitutional-James Niemackl..........................1
Total number of votes cast
68
Total # of registered voters
70
Percentage of registered voters who cast a vote.
97.1 %
We didn't do very well on some of the other sections....In the State Representative District 1a race, Rep. candidate Steve Lillestol lost to DFL candidate Dave Olin. Overall in MN, not even one of the better judges were elected. In Roosevelt, the only good judge that won the majority of our votes was Griffith.
Well, hope you enjoyed this post! God bless the U.S.A!!!!
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