Tuesday, November 02, 2010

How My Precinct Voted

I've got some numbers from Center Township, Precinct 11-005, which includes the Lockerbie neighborhood. We had a litttle better than 40% turnout today with 410 voters casting votes. We saw 124 straight Democratic ballots compared to 93 straight Republican ballots. Here's how the candidates fared in the various races:

Senate:
Ellsworth (221)
Coats (165)
Sink-Burris (21)

Secretary of State
Osili (210)
White (171)
Wherry (23)

Auditor
Locke (179)
Berry (206)
Knipe (13)

Treasurer
Buttigieg (184)
Mourdock (213)

7th District Congress
Carson (212)
Scott (179)
Wilson (15)

State Rep. District 100
Day (232)
Stewart (160)
Robinson (10)

Prosecutor
Curry (213)
Massa (188)

Clerk
White (230)
Scott (168)

Auditor
Breaux (190)
Hecko (186)
Palmer (23)

Recorder
Voorhies (225)
Clements (175)

Sheriff
Layton (220)
Fishburn (175)

Assessor
O'Connor (200)
Williams (200)

4 comments:

Unigov said...

If I'm reading this right, the Democrat Buttigieg is losing - ?

How does that happen - is it his name ?

Paul K. Ogden said...

Your precinct has a very eclectic voting pattern

Paul K. Ogden said...

Unigov,

Never underestimate the power of a name. Charlie White is a guy who lives next door. Vop Osili doesn't. I was going to say something else here but people would misinterpet it.

It's really unfair that we Americans are so simple as to vote on the basis of one's name, but it happens.

Marycatherine Barton said...

Noting how tribal is the Obama administration, from studying his picks for his cabinet and important department appointments, has been a wake-up call to American voters, who see the writing on the wall re loyalty to the tribe coming first. Let's hope that all ends well, but most certainly, Obama will never carry Indiana again.