Posted on 02/09/2008 6:31:16 PM PST by JustaDumbBlonde
Presidential Nominee, Democratic Party 7 of 3,966 precincts reporting Click here for Results by Parish |
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86 | 2% | Biden, "Joe" | - |
1,973 | 39% | Clinton, Hillary | - |
43 | 1% | Dodd, Christopher J. | - |
709 | 14% | Edwards, John | - |
35 | 1% | Kucinich, Dennis J. | - |
2,038 | 41% | Obama, Barack | - |
122 | 2% | Richardson, William "Bill" | - |
Presidential Nominee, Republican Party 7 of 3,966 precincts reporting Click here for Results by Parish |
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3 | 0% | Curry, Jerry | - |
2 | 0% | Gilbert, Daniel | - |
92 | 3% | Giuliani, Rudolph W. | - |
681 | 25% | Huckabee, "Mike" | - |
6 | 0% | Hunter, Duncan | - |
10 | 0% | Keyes, Alan | - |
1,084 | 40% | McCain, John | - |
124 | 5% | Paul, Ron | - |
646 | 24% | Romney, Mitt | - |
1 | 0% | Tancredo, "Tom" | - |
29 | 1% | Thompson, Fred | - |
Interesting. In at least 7 precincts, Romney is getting a surprising number of votes. Go figure.
Presidential Nominee, Democratic Party 98 of 3,966 precincts reporting Click here for Results by Parish |
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232 | 2% | Biden, "Joe" | - |
5,022 | 37% | Clinton, Hillary | - |
82 | 1% | Dodd, Christopher J. | - |
1,203 | 9% | Edwards, John | - |
64 | 0% | Kucinich, Dennis J. | - |
6,718 | 50% | Obama, Barack | - |
233 | 2% | Richardson, William "Bill" | - |
Presidential Nominee, Republican Party 98 of 3,966 precincts reporting Click here for Results by Parish |
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11 | 0% | Curry, Jerry | - |
5 | 0% | Gilbert, Daniel | - |
142 | 3% | Giuliani, Rudolph W. | - |
1,877 | 34% | Huckabee, "Mike" | - |
10 | 0% | Hunter, Duncan | - |
17 | 0% | Keyes, Alan | - |
2,170 | 39% | McCain, John | - |
240 | 4% | Paul, Ron | - |
1,058 | 19% | Romney, Mitt | - |
4 | 0% | Tancredo, "Tom" | - |
63 | 1% | Thompson, Fred | - |
Okay that’s looking better.
I found that interesting as well. Huckabee isn’t doing as well as I expected, just from hearing folks say that they will vote for him.
You can never say how a person is doing or is not doing so early in the voting. Call me when the counting gets to 30% or so and then tell me how Huckabee is doing.
11,725 52% Obama, Barack
8,083 36% Clinton, Hillary
Hillary didn’t visit La and that didn’t go over well with the dems. She sent Bubba and something like less than 200 showed up to hear him talk.
Thank you!
Fox News: Huckabee pulled ahead of the other guy.
Hard to tell much from the early numbers, but it looks like McCain’s stronger in the Catholic areas, and Huckabee in the Baptist Parishes. No real surprise there.
Presidential Nominee, Democratic Party
602 of 3,966 precincts reporting
Click here for Results by Parish
925 2% Biden, “Joe”
18,748 37% Clinton, Hillary
302 1% Dodd, Christopher J.
2,642 5% Edwards, John
231 0% Kucinich, Dennis J.
27,709 54% Obama, Barack
659 1% Richardson, William “Bill”
Presidential Nominee, Republican Party
602 of 3,966 precincts reporting
Click here for Results by Parish
77 0% Curry, Jerry
26 0% Gilbert, Daniel
270 1% Giuliani, Rudolph W.
9,090 45% Huckabee, “Mike”
43 0% Hunter, Duncan
78 0% Keyes, Alan
7,647 38% McCain, John
930 5% Paul, Ron
1,801 9% Romney, Mitt
19 0% Tancredo, “Tom”
198 1% Thompson, Fred
78 | 0% | Curry, Jerry | - |
27 | 0% | Gilbert, Daniel | - |
271 | 1% | Giuliani, Rudolph W. | - |
9,268 | 45% | Huckabee, "Mike" | - |
44 | 0% | Hunter, Duncan | - |
78 | 0% | Keyes, Alan | - |
7,745 | 38% | McCain, John | - |
937 | 5% | Paul, Ron | - |
1,818 | 9% | Romney, Mitt | - |
19 | 0% | Tancredo, "Tom" | - |
202 | 1% | Thompson, Fred |
I’ll see your http://www400.sos.louisiana.gov:8090/cgibin/?rqstyp=elcms2&rqsdta=020908
and raise you a
http://www400.sos.louisiana.gov:8090/cgibin/?rqstyp=elcmp&rqsdta=02090806022626
(Republican by Parish - a lot better for telling what is really going on.)
Probably absentee ballots that were cast back when he was still running.
We need to ping the Keyes supporter - looks like Alan is running about 7th. Trailing Curry, but ahead of Gilbert.
Thanks for the link! I read that in Louisiana the candidate who gets 50% of the vote wins the delegates as in winner takes all. But if the winner does not win by 50%, the delegates are proportioned. At least that is my understanding from what I read....if I read it right. :)
Huck’s at 48%. Around a quarter of the vote counted. Baton Rouge is still out (oops, starting to trickle in) as is Orleans.
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