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<blockquote data-quote="Riley" data-source="post: 3386344" data-attributes="member: 29196"><p>From here - <a href="https://results.okelections.us/OKER/?elecDate=20200630" target="_blank">https://results.okelections.us/OKER/?elecDate=20200630</a></p><p></p><p><strong>Candidate Choice- </strong></p><p><strong> Absentee Mail - Early Voting</strong> - <strong>Election Day</strong> - <strong>Total Votes - </strong> <strong>Percent</strong></p><p><strong>FOR THE PROPOSAL - </strong></p><p><strong> YES - </strong>76,093 - 18,959 - 245,227 - <strong>340,279 - </strong>50.48% 50.48% Complete</p><p></p><p><strong>AGAINST THE PROPOSAL - </strong></p><p><strong> NO</strong> - 18,521 - 15,528 - 299,712 - <strong>333,761 - </strong>49.52% 49.52% Complete</p><p></p><p><strong><strong> Total</strong></strong> <strong> - 94,614</strong> - <strong>34,487</strong> - <strong>544,939</strong> - <strong>674,04</strong></p><p><strong></strong></p><p>So using these numbers, 21.77% of the yes vote were "absentee" vice 5.54% of the no vote. Seems a bit statistically off to me. Or another view, 80.42 pct of the absentee vote went to yes vice the in person voting that went 54.99 pct to no, hummmm....odd....</p><p></p><p>There are several other dem races where the winner had 30 to 50% of their total vote via "absentee". There appear to be no cases of the same on the right.</p><p></p><p>I certainly hope the election board is looking into that. The election data is downloadable in different formats from the link if there are any spread sheet or numbers gurus out there.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Riley, post: 3386344, member: 29196"] From here - [URL]https://results.okelections.us/OKER/?elecDate=20200630[/URL] [B]Candidate Choice- Absentee Mail - Early Voting[/B] - [B]Election Day[/B] - [B]Total Votes - [/B] [B]Percent FOR THE PROPOSAL - YES - [/B]76,093 - 18,959 - 245,227 - [B]340,279 - [/B]50.48% 50.48% Complete [B]AGAINST THE PROPOSAL - NO[/B] - 18,521 - 15,528 - 299,712 - [B]333,761 - [/B]49.52% 49.52% Complete [B][B] Total[/B][/B] [B] - 94,614[/B] - [B]34,487[/B] - [B]544,939[/B] - [B]674,04 [/B] So using these numbers, 21.77% of the yes vote were "absentee" vice 5.54% of the no vote. Seems a bit statistically off to me. Or another view, 80.42 pct of the absentee vote went to yes vice the in person voting that went 54.99 pct to no, hummmm....odd.... There are several other dem races where the winner had 30 to 50% of their total vote via "absentee". There appear to be no cases of the same on the right. I certainly hope the election board is looking into that. The election data is downloadable in different formats from the link if there are any spread sheet or numbers gurus out there. [/QUOTE]
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