There a website with all Presidential votes, including write-ins?

Robor

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I'd be interested as well but I'm guessing an entire list of write-ins down to the single name would be pretty extensive.
 
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Originally posted by: Robor
I'd be interested as well but I'm guessing an entire list of write-ins down to the single name would be pretty extensive.

Someone had to do it though right?
 

alchemize

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Logically, no. Each voting district retains all the records, and probably only reports a write-in if it gets a certain percentage.
 

Slick5150

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Actually they only have to even record the write-in vote if the person was a registered write-in candidate if I'm not mistaken.
 

BoberFett

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Originally posted by: Slick5150
Actually they only have to even record the write-in vote if the person was a registered write-in candidate if I'm not mistaken.

Sounds like disenfranchisement. Why aren't the Democrats crying foul?

Oh yeah, it's only bad when they're disenfranchised. Fuck everyone else.
 

dainthomas

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I wrote in Jessica Alba for state supreme court justice. There was only one chick running, and she was totally fugly.
 
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Originally posted by: bamacre
http://www.cnn.com/ELECTION/20...esident/allcandidates/

I sure would like to know who those lucky people were who got to vote for "None of these candidates." :p

Nifty, thanks.

But I'm guessing that like said above, these are only for where the person was a fill in the bubble candidate?

Have a hard time believing Ron Paul only got 19,000 votes.

And I don't see Snoop Dog on there, so not all the write ins are there :p