There are still 1,239,810 unprocessed ballots, which means that even with the lowest percentage return I will have a total of about 800,000 people voting for me. It is a huge number for a first time candidate on a ballot with no money, only 3 months of campaigning and vicious venomous attacks from the media on the left and from the sold out scumbag operatives on the right.
Posted on | June 11, 2010 | 1 Comment
| Ned |
Submitted on 2010/06/11 at 5:11pm
The current status of unprocessed ballots is available at the following site: https://www.sos.ca.gov/elections/2010-elections/june-2010/unprocessed-ballots.pdf As of this posting, the number of unprocessed ballots is 1,239,810, which is more than the number of ballots that were already counted. So, there is still a chance that Orly will win. |
please, read this article: in a small Imperial county about 3,600 ballots were counted so far. 4,700 ballots were not counted yet. More ballots were not counted then counted. 100% of the precincts are reporting only a partial ballot. In Orange county 170,000 ballots were not counted as of yesterday, which is half of all the ballots cast. we have only half of the results, if not less. |
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June 11th, 2010 @ 8:42 pm
Orly, have my fingers crossed for you. Maybe you can win after all. Hope so.