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this may be an anomoly, but I've clicked on the results for the AIP governors results, and nightingale is ahead, but not by as much as I would have thought. Markham Robinson, her opponent did little to no campaigning in comparison to the blowhardiness of nightingale with her perpetual emails, public appearances, and radio broadcasts. For a guy who wasn't applying any real effort, he has been trailing her by a small margin in many counties thus far.
But the real surprise is how many write-in votes there were in the AIP Governor race. Large percentage really alameda county Chelene Nightingale 298 36.70 Markham Robinson 273 33.62 Write-in 241 29.68 Amador County GOVERNOR Vote for Not More Than 1 MARKHAM ROBINSON . . . . . . . . 43 33.33 CHELENE NIGHTINGALE . . . . . . . 49 37.98 WRITE-IN. . . . . . . . . . . 37 28.68 Total . . . . . . . . . 129 Over Votes . . . . . . . . . 0 Under Votes . . . . . . . . . 62 Calaveras Governor - Primary - American Independent Vote for 1 VOTES PERCENT Chelene Nightingale 42 47.73% Markham Robinson 22 25% Write-In 24 27.27% CHELENE NIGHTINGALE (AIP) 41.82% 450 MARKHAM ROBINSON (AIP) 30.58% 329 WRITE-IN (AIP) 27.60% 297 1,076 Imperial county AI - GOVERNOR 50/124 40.32% Vote Count Percent CHELENE NIGHTINGALE 35 41.67% MARKHAM ROBINSON 35 41.67% WRITE-IN 14 16.67% Total 84 100.00% Madera County Governor AIP Completed Precincts: 83 of 83 Vote Count Percentage CHELENE NIGHTINGALE 140 51.3% MARKHAM ROBINSON 88 32.2% Write-in candidate(s) 45 16.5% Marin County CHELENE NIGHTINGALE 121 39.16% MARKHAM ROBINSON 108 34.95% Write-in Votes 80 25.89% Mendocino county the write in's surpassed the vested candidates? CHELENE NIGHTINGALE 51 35.66% MARKHAM ROBINSON 29 20.28% Write-in Votes 63 44.06% I can't remember seeing such a large percentage of write-in before this is just a sampling of course, but that percentage of write-ins shows that either some were clearly not happy with either candidate, or...they decided to cross party lines and vote republican to actually make their vote make a difference this time. Last edited by Ayatollahgondola; 06-08-2010 at 11:41 PM. |
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