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I kept hearing about how this special election was having "record" number of voters turnout, but in this morning's LA Times, the #'s they had didn't look so special, so I decided to do some research. I'm sorry if this has already been discussed but I haven't seen anything yet.
Oh, and I call bullshit on "record" turnout.
It took me five minutes to get this info from the California secretary of state's website (any search engine will bring you to it). What bullshit. (these #'s are approximate...I tallied the total numbers for the top vote getters which represented over 99% of the vote...and I rounded %'s to the nearest whole #)
2003 Special Election (with 99% reporting) Total # votes for recall question: 7,748,578 Total # Eligible voters: 21,833,141 (!!) Total # Registered voters: 15,380,536
%Eligible who voted: 35% %Registered who voted: 50%
2002 Governor's Race (with supposedly record low turnout, according to press reports at the time) Total # votes for governor: 7,326,133 Total # Eligible voters: 21,466,272 Total # Registered voters: 15,303,469
%Eligible who voted: 34% %Registered who voted: 48%
What the fuck? How is 2003 a "record" turnout and 2002 a "record low" turnout? To be fair, I'm only going off of press accounts BEFORE this election, but I have yet to see any follow up as to how this election is so different from 2002. Maybe the press will revise it's claims.
Interestingly enough, 3,500,039 voted against the recall (for Davis). He had 3,469,025 votes in 2002, so he actually INCREASED his vote totals. Peter Camejo, the Green candidate, received 208,624 votes for governor in the special election, significantly LOWER than the 381,700 he got in 2002.
To put things in perspective, let's look at how California voters kicked total George Bush butt in 2000 (these #'s always make me smile, despite everything)
Total # votes for President: 10,965,822 Total # Eligible voters: 21,580,069 Total # Registered voters: 15,577,686
%Eligible who voted: 51% %Registered who voted: 70% (!!!holy shit!!!)
(and in this election, Al Gore got over a million more votes than Shrub. hahaha.)
So 2003's Special Election wasn't so extraordinary, unless the media will spin it as "record numbers for a SPECIAL election" which is BS.
So, in the end, Arnold beat Davis about 100 thousand votes...to put things into perspective. So that's your "mandate."
F'ing whores.
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