2022 midterm election thread
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Re: 2022 midterm election thread
Return rate in Oregon:
Dems 16,9%
Reps 19,2%
Other 7%
Dems 16,9%
Reps 19,2%
Other 7%
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Re: 2022 midterm election thread
https://www.coloradosos.gov/pubs/newsRo ... aysout.pdf
Colorado's latest.
Dem- 178,178 (33.13%)
Rep- 159,359 (29.64%)
Other- 200,198 (27.23%)
Total- 537,735
Total turnout down compared to same date in 2018. In 2018 Reps also had a small lead.
https://www.coloradosos.gov/pubs/newsRo ... urned.html
Colorado's latest.
Dem- 178,178 (33.13%)
Rep- 159,359 (29.64%)
Other- 200,198 (27.23%)
Total- 537,735
Total turnout down compared to same date in 2018. In 2018 Reps also had a small lead.
https://www.coloradosos.gov/pubs/newsRo ... urned.html
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Colorado update.
https://www.coloradosos.gov/pubs/newsRo ... aysout.pdf
Dem- 245,551 (33.05%)
Rep- 217,154 (29.23%)
Other- 280,230 (37.72%)
Total- 742,935
Relative big day as over 200,000 ballots were added to the total. Still trail 2018 total turnout at this point by about 60,000 votes. In 2018 Dems/Reps were in a virtual ties with Others trailing.
https://www.coloradosos.gov/pubs/newsRo ... urned.html
https://www.coloradosos.gov/pubs/newsRo ... aysout.pdf
Dem- 245,551 (33.05%)
Rep- 217,154 (29.23%)
Other- 280,230 (37.72%)
Total- 742,935
Relative big day as over 200,000 ballots were added to the total. Still trail 2018 total turnout at this point by about 60,000 votes. In 2018 Dems/Reps were in a virtual ties with Others trailing.
https://www.coloradosos.gov/pubs/newsRo ... urned.html
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Re: 2022 midterm election thread
Ralson has updated the blog. Summary:
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Clark firewall now at 25,000, or just under 9 percent. Still below registration for Dems, but only by half a point. Statewide lead is now at 3.1 percent, or 1.500 ballots, which is slightly above registration, so a little breathing room for D incumbents, who surely cannot feel safe with that margin but perhaps can stop sweating so profusely. Repubs were unloading their confetti earlier today, now must put it away for a time.
https://thenevadaindependent.com/articl ... -blog-2022
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Clark firewall now at 25,000, or just under 9 percent. Still below registration for Dems, but only by half a point. Statewide lead is now at 3.1 percent, or 1.500 ballots, which is slightly above registration, so a little breathing room for D incumbents, who surely cannot feel safe with that margin but perhaps can stop sweating so profusely. Repubs were unloading their confetti earlier today, now must put it away for a time.
https://thenevadaindependent.com/articl ... -blog-2022
Re: 2022 midterm election thread
How One Group Is Tackling Voter Intimidation In Arizona
by Tim Murphy
November 1, 2022
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by Tim Murphy
November 1, 2022
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Read more here: https://www.motherjones.com/politics/2 ... watchers/(Mother Jones) Mari Alvarado, a retired public school teacher, has served as an election poll worker in Arizona’s Maricopa County for more than a decade, but she’s never experienced anything like she has in the last two years.
“It used to be boring!” she said.
“All we had was ‘who brought the donuts.’ Now it’s like you better check your back, who’s coming and who’s leaving. This is crazy! That’s not the way to run elections. We’re just little old ladies, most of us.”
During the primary in August, a woman came into Alvarado’s polling location shouting “that the election was fraudulent and that people voted who shouldn’t be voting,” she recalled. The woman continued shouting about Democrats and stolen elections “all the way to the parking lot.”
“Disruptions, intimidation of voters—and if they did that during the primary, what do you think is gonna happen during the midterm?”
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Re: 2022 midterm election thread
We're approaching nearly 50% of the total 2020 final early vote in Arizona:
2020 (final early vote total): 2.47M (37.4% D, 37.0% R) - D+0.4
2022 (so far): 1.18M (39.3% D, 36.8% R) - D+2.5
2020 (final early vote total): 2.47M (37.4% D, 37.0% R) - D+0.4
2022 (so far): 1.18M (39.3% D, 36.8% R) - D+2.5
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