Dave Domas wins by one vote.(barring recount changes)
To: Dan from Michigan
Proving that one vote, your vote, does very much count.
To: Dan from Michigan
Wow that was close, even the #3 was close behind.
How did they rate as far as conservative vs moderate?
Here in KS we had good results with true conservatives winning out over moderates in most races. Best of all, we got a conservative Gov candidate, that has promised no new taxes and is pro 2nd amendment.
In the past, the legislation sent conceal varry to our moderate governor who vetoed it. I hope this is one of the first bills sent to him (if he wins).
7 posted on
08/07/2002 8:29:25 PM PDT by
kcpopps
To: Dan from Michigan
I hear that Bonier lost his primary. I am laughing so hard...as he gave up his Senate seat for this easy ride.
To: Dan from Michigan
Does one vote make a difference? - Depends how many others are voting too. Can't hurt to try though!
To: Dan from Michigan
Close, but until they can count accurate to one vote, I would have to say no. Anyone want to bet that the recount will be off by more than one vote?
14 posted on
08/07/2002 11:00:32 PM PDT by
sixmil
To: Dan from Michigan
The probability that a vote has impact declines with the
number of votes cast. In a primary for state rep, with
the winner getting 1800 votes, you're going to see one vote
differences from time to time. In a race for school president
at a small school, with the winner getting maybe 20 votes,
it will happen frequently. When you come to Senator of a state
or President, however, you won't see it in your lifetime.
To: Dan from Michigan
"Dave Domas wins by one vote.(barring recount changes)" What about absentee votes? I notice at the top of the results banner it says "Wayne Co reporting w/o absentees". Unless I am misunderstanding, it would seem the results are going to change when they count those absentee ballots (unless there aren't any!). If there are absentee ballots, when would those be counted?
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