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stephen davis
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Why Ryan Can't Win...

Post by stephen davis »

Nothin' shakin' on Shakedown Street.
Used to be the heart of town.
Don't tell me this town ain't got no heart.
You just gotta poke around.

Robert Hunter/Sometimes attributed to Ezra Pound.
Bill Grulich
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Post by Bill Grulich »

:roll:
Richard Cole
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Post by Richard Cole »

:lol:
Jerry Ritcey
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Post by Jerry Ritcey »

I always felt like discussing who's polling better prior to elections is about as informative as box office receipts for movies. It doesn't say which will be a better choice when you make your selection. If there is a candidate whose ideas I like, I don't care if I am the only person voting for them.
Stephen Eisel
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Post by Stephen Eisel »

Ryan did not win.

Lakewood Mayor
65 of 65 precincts reported (may not include all absentee ballots)
RYAN PATRICK DEMRO 833 17%

EDWARD FITZGERALD 2774 56%

THOMAS J GEORGE 1357 27%
Joe McClain
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Post by Joe McClain »

Is this correct? Fewer than 5,000 total votes cast? Is this turnout normal?
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Post by Tim Carroll »

Actually, it was 6,751 total votes or to put it another way 103.86 votes per precinct.

Precinct 4-M (between Lake & Clifton from W117 to Cove) unofficially leads with the lowest votes cast at 18 out of 609 registered voters or 2.96%.

The best precinct unofficially is 3-D (Clifton & Detroit from Chase to Belle) at 158/639 for 24.73%.
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