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BuckeyeNut
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« on: February 28, 2017, 04:16:17 PM »

Turnout is reportedly light, as expected, in the 2 Senate districts with special elections today.

In Senate District 32 (the Republican seat), Watertown is one of the largest towns and has 15,523 registered voters, but had only 1,453 people vote by noon.

Polls close at 8PM Eastern.
Extrapolating 12% turnout from 10.5% turnout at midday seems misguided. Don't most people with jobs vote after work?
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