Election Numbers

So, we're suppose to believe a senile old white guy, who has pervert tendencies, and a Jamaican communist woman with questionable morals, neither of which have ever had any legislative accomplishments, are the choice of the majority of Americans to lead the country? Not a chance. What we have witnessed is, no doubt, the theft of an American election by the most corrupt people the country has ever known. And everybody knows it.

Problem is, there's likely no way to unscramble that egg. After all, an organization crafty enough to steal a national election isn't likely to leave any finger prints at the scene of the crime. If there were anybody on earth that could undo the damage, it would be Trump but it's a tall mountain. I know most of wish he could.

Here's some interesting numbers form the county election.

This was the largest turnout in an election in Loudon County history with 29,459 people voting. 21,131 voted early, 3,599 voted absentee and 4,729 voted day of. That's 72% voted early. 74% voted for Trump and 24% for Sleepy Joe. Every precinct voted 72% to 82% for Trump except Tellico Village who who only went 66.7% for Trump.

134 Loudon County voters voted for Kanye West.  Let that sink in. 40 votes from Tellico Village, 34 from Loudon. Only 1 from Luttrell.

Across the nation we here that absentee voting leans heavily for Sleepy Joe. Maybe so, but not in Loudon County.  We had a total of 3,599 absentee ballots cast. 1,805 voted absentee for Trump, 1,710 for Sleepy Joe. 25% of all democrat votes cast were absentee, only 8% of republicans voted absentee. over one third of the absentee ballots came from Tellico Village.

The Lenoir City precinct was the only local contested race and also had one of the lower turnouts. Even though Mayor Tony Aikens was running unopposed, 96 voters chose write-in a different candidate. The mayor's under vote, which is those who voted in the Lenoir City election but didn't vote for mayor, was 428. Aikens had a total vote of 2,128.

Jim Wilburn, running unopposed for the treasurer/recorder position, had similar numbers to Aikens except he only had 29 write ins but he had 483 no votes. Wilburn actually got 11 more votes than Aikens. Wilburn had a total vote of 2,139.

In the council race and the school board race, it's obvious there was a whole lot of single shot voting. That is, you could vote for three candidates but you could also vote for only one. The under vote in the council race was 1,421 and the school board race was 483.

I know most aren't into the internal numbers but there's a lot of information there.

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11/9/20