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Tuesday, November 08, 2005

Turnout slightly higher in city precincts

Sampled precincts with an above-average turnout are in blue; those with lower turnout are in red.

Turnout in Hamilton County was an estimated 14.6 percent as of 11 a.m. this morning, according to a representative sampling of precincts by election officials. Elections officials were predicting a 43 percent turnout county-wide by the end of the day.

With a race for Cincinnati mayor leading the ballot, numbers in the city were slightly higher. About 16 percent of voters in sampled precincts in the city had voted by 11 a.m.

The highest turnout reported was in Cincinnati 15-K, which votes at St. John's Unitarian Church in Clifton. There, 23.4 percent of registered voters had already cast a ballot at 11 a.m.

Lowest was Cincinnati 26-O, which votes at the Fay Community Center at the Fay Apartments. Only 4 percent of voters there had shown up.


7 Comments:

at 1:41 PM, November 08, 2005 Anonymous Anonymous said...

Too bad for you Clifton is Mallory territory.

 
at 1:54 PM, November 08, 2005 Anonymous Anonymous said...

Fortunately most people in Clifton aren't very bright and will punch the ticket for Pepper, thinking that they are voting for Mallory.

 
at 2:39 PM, November 08, 2005 Anonymous Anonymous said...

25% in Mt. Washington

 
at 2:40 PM, November 08, 2005 Anonymous Anonymous said...

25% in Mt. Washington

 
at 2:47 PM, November 08, 2005 Anonymous Anonymous said...

I have seen a lot of people today at different polling sites with torn out copies of the Enquirer's endorsement list.

 
at 3:20 PM, November 08, 2005 Anonymous Anonymous said...

Someone from one of the council campaigns literally saw and caught Eve Bolton tearing down other candidate's signs early this morning.

Has anyone else heard this yet?

 
at 4:50 PM, November 08, 2005 Anonymous Anonymous said...

I, too, witnessed workers supporting Eve Bolton removing signs of other candidates for City Council, as well as placing Elect Bolton signs inside the 100 foot barrier required by law, while voting at Christ Episcopal Church in Clifton.

Also, I do not agree with one of the earlier comments on the mental capabilities of Clifton voters.

 
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