All Eyes Still on Alaska

Filed in National by on November 10, 2008

Looks like there are some 90,000 votes yet to be counted up there in Real Amerika…

New totals for ballots were posted today at:
http://www.elections.ala…rly_question_numbers.pdf

The Division of Elections reports there are now 90,635 ballots remaining to be counted. This means nearly 29 percent (28.8%) of the total vote has not been counted yet.

With these new numbers the total vote is at 314,268, with turnout at 63.3% (registered voters = 495,731).

The new ballots posted today include about 4,000 additional Questioned ballots about 5,600 additional Absentees.

The Division of Elections (DOE) plans to count the majority of early vote and absentee ballots that were verified by Election Day on Wednesday. The DOE Plans to count the remaining ballots on Friday (but this is all obviously subject to change). However, there could be enough ballots left after Wednesdays count for the race to still go either way.

All overseas ballots have to be received by Wednesday, November 19th and the DOE plans to certify the election on Tuesday, November 25. A recount, should one be necessary, would occur after that. An automatic recount is only implemented if the final votes are within 0.5 percent.

Total turnout in 2004 was 314,502 with these new ballots posted today we are still slightly under the number who voted in 2004. Turnout in the 2004 General was 66.6%, with 314,502 voting and 472,160 registered voters statewide.

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  1. kavips says:

    Is there any truth to the news reports that Sarah’s husband, Todd Palin, is gathering them up from remote locations on his snowmobile? He’s a world champion you know.

  2. johnny longtorso says:

    Sean Parnell is in charge of elections in Alaska. It takes time to sort out the Begich ballots and feed them to polar bears.