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The count is growing as ballots come in



As of 15:47 yesterday, the number of ballots at town hall received was 5,132. Of these, only 33 were discarded because they were lacking a declaration, a signature or a ballot.

That 5,132 is, according to the town's count of eligible voters (16,408), 31.28% of the total that could come in if everyone voted. Last election, the total was just over 44%, so we'd need to receive about 7,219 to match that turnout (in percentage).

That's actually lower than the total votes cast in 2006 which was 7,690. In 2006, it seems there were more than 17,500 eligible voters. I'm not sure where all those other eligible voters disappeared to, but we have 1,000 fewer this time around. (According to the CD I received from town hall this month, there were 16,906 eligible voters listed. Not sure why the discrepancy).

To match the previous provincial average (41.7%) we'd need to receive 6,842. We're about 75% of the way there already - only 1,710 ballots to come in. To match last year's turnout in percentage, we still need 2,088 ballots.

Just a reminder of the results in 2006:

Mayor
7690 Total Votes
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Chris Carrier 4361
Rick Lloyd 3329
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Deputy Mayor
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Sandra Cooper 3254
Joe Gardhouse 3168
Geoff Noble 1218
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Council
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Mike Edwards 4817
Norm Sandberg 4781
Kathy Jeffery 4621
Sonny Foley 4408
Tim McNabb 4251
Ian Chadwick 3239
Dave Labelle 2617
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Wendy McKenzie 2498
Gretta Gill 2310
Dean Hollin 2215
Andrea Matrosovs 2114
Irene Irving-Matwijec 1213
George Dickensen 1053
Owen Ferguson 783



The clerk respond to my query, and told me that, as of end of yesterday, 6,985 ballots had been received, for a voter turnout of 41.4%. She also noted that in 2006, the voter turnout on the Friday prior to the election was 38.5%.


Now when I do the math on the latest figure, that means the total eligible number of voters is 16,871.9806.


I wonder who is the 98% of a voter?


Last night at the Huron House, Scoop predicted a turnout of about 7,300-7,400 votes (at least that's what I recall he said - it's difficult to hear anything quieter than a 747 in there some times). I predict it will be lower - closer to 7,100-7,200. We'll see soon...




Well, Scoop may be right!


As of Saturday evening (Oct 23), 7,286 ballots had been received.

According to the email, that represents 43% of the eligible voters. That means there must be 16,944.186 eligible voters! That number is never the same and always involves a percentage of a voter. very odd, that.

The number of received ballots is up 4.5% up from the number received to date in the 2006 Municipal Election.
New update: as of 10:30am today voter turnout is at is at 44.95% A total of 7,608 ballots have been received.
Might be a record!

Puts the total eligible voters at 16925.472, another change in that figure, too. But no change in the portion of a voter that the percentage suggests.

However, the CAO also informed me the total eligible voters as of today is 16,932.

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