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Election Aftermath

Started by manasia, May 18, 2011, 08:58:15 AM

Coolyfett

Quote from: Jimmy on May 18, 2011, 02:54:44 PM
Quote from: Coolyfett on May 18, 2011, 02:42:53 PM

Well....even Jake regrets backing Hogan...who did Delaney back? Austin was from Brown....Did Hazouri have a take?? Gotta respect Jakes honesty though. He was and still is a fan of making Jax better and more modern.
Delaney was quietly anti-Hogan.  Austin backed Brown.  Mayor Hazouri was with Brown - in fact he was reading election returns from my iPad last night at the Hyatt.

Ok so Austin, Delaney, Hazouri and a regretful Godbold all in favor of Brown....now I ask...what was Mike Hogan thinking?? Did he think Jacksonville voters were that dumb? Could he really be that blind. He could have said everything Brown was saying and could have easily won.
Mike Hogan Destruction Eruption!

ubben

Tommy Hazouri spoke very strongly in favor of Brown at the Memorial Park rally two weeks ago in front of 300 people--including Alvin Brown.


urbaknight

What's the latest word? Alvin still ahead?

Debbie Thompson

I just filtered the posted results on the reports tab.  Summary tab said results includes early voting, partial absentee ballots and partial provisional ballots. Of the 768 provisional ballots counted, the split is pretty close to 50/50 with 375 for Brown and 393 for Hogan. But on the Absentee ballots, it's 9600 for Brown and 18964 for Hogan, a 33/66 split.  Anyone know how many total absentee ballots were cast and how many may remain?  Because that's a pretty big split. 

urbaknight

Maybe they should just stop counting right now.

iluvolives

Quote from: Debbie Thompson on May 18, 2011, 04:44:47 PM
I just filtered the posted results on the reports tab.  Summary tab said results includes early voting, partial absentee ballots and partial provisional ballots. Of the 768 provisional ballots counted, the split is pretty close to 50/50 with 375 for Brown and 393 for Hogan. But on the Absentee ballots, it's 9600 for Brown and 18964 for Hogan, a 33/66 split.  Anyone know how many total absentee ballots were cast and how many may remain?  Because that's a pretty big split.  

Weren't the absentee ballots already part of the final talley from last night? I thought we were just waiting on provisional votes.

Debbie Thompson

#81
Copy/pasted from http://results.enr.clarityelections.com/FL/Duval/30497/45207/en/summary.html
Unofficial Results
Includes Partial Absentee Ballots
Includes Early Voting Ballots
Includes Partial Provisional Ballots

Click on the report tab and, at the bottom, you can choose vote type absentee and precints all to see how that vote is going.  I just don't know how many total absentee votes were cast.  It shows 28,564 counted.  Don't know how many there were total, if that's not all, and can't find it.

tufsu1

supposedly there are about 1000 absentee ballots that came in yesterday....Hogan would basically need to get 800 of them to win.

The confusing part is Corrine Brown says she deleivered 500+ absentee ballots to the Gateway elections office yesterday....but that makes little sense to me...why did she have absentee ballots?

Debbie Thompson

#83
Answered on another thread...or earlier on this one.  Big rally at Gateway.  She was there. Probably assisted in gathering them up and handing them over.

So, if 1000 is the total amount of absentee ballots not counted and based on the existing 66/33 split, Hogan would have to pick up over 1200 votes to win...585 plus about 650 of the 1000 absentee ballots, less the 18 he's ahead in provisionals.

From the Canvassing Board schedule on the SOE home page....public inspection allowed each time first.   Unopened absentee ballots received prior to May 11th were opened and processed May 11th.  Unopened ballots received between May 11th and May 16th were processed each day...Thurs May 12 through Mon May 16.  Unopened absentee ballots received by mail May 16 and May 17 processed May 17.  Wed May 18, public inspection of unopened absentee ballots received over the counter 5/16 and 5/17, verification and tabulation of provisional and un-scanned ballots. Opening and machine processing of absentee ballots.

So, it sounds like they only needed to count the last two days of absentee ballots...those that came in late and the over the counter ones.  Maybe that's where the 1000 came from.

danno

Quote from: Coolyfett on May 18, 2011, 04:23:50 PM
Quote from: Jimmy on May 18, 2011, 02:54:44 PM
Quote from: Coolyfett on May 18, 2011, 02:42:53 PM

Well....even Jake regrets backing Hogan...who did Delaney back? Austin was from Brown....Did Hazouri have a take?? Gotta respect Jakes honesty though. He was and still is a fan of making Jax better and more modern.
Delaney was quietly anti-Hogan.  Austin backed Brown.  Mayor Hazouri was with Brown - in fact he was reading election returns from my iPad last night at the Hyatt.

Ok so Austin, Delaney, Hazouri and a regretful Godbold all in favor of Brown....now I ask...what was Mike Hogan thinking?? Did he think Jacksonville voters were that dumb? Could he really be that blind. He could have said everything Brown was saying and could have easily won.

You know the old phrase about a leopard and his spots.

Wacca Pilatka

Quote from: tufsu1 on May 18, 2011, 04:56:38 PM
The confusing part is Corrine Brown says she deleivered 500+ absentee ballots to the Gateway elections office yesterday....but that makes little sense to me...why did she have absentee ballots?

Because Corrine delivers.
The tourist would realize at once that he had struck the Land of Flowers - the City Beautiful!

Henry J. Klutho

ChriswUfGator

Quote from: Wacca Pilatka on May 18, 2011, 05:10:32 PM
Quote from: tufsu1 on May 18, 2011, 04:56:38 PM
The confusing part is Corrine Brown says she deleivered 500+ absentee ballots to the Gateway elections office yesterday....but that makes little sense to me...why did she have absentee ballots?

Because Corrine delivers.

In an ill-gotten Lexus, if I recall correctly...


danno


Dashing Dan

If we don't hear differing points of view then this website is much less useful to everyone.  Less crowing might be a good idea.

For starters we need to get Mtrain and Big guy to come back on.  If either of you are out there please post!
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Timkin