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Crumpets
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E: -4.06, S: -6.52

« on: November 16, 2016, 05:39:07 PM »

My registered address is in very white, increasingly very wealthy part of northeast Seattle:

Clinton: 236 (88.7%)
Trump: 24 (9.0%)
Johnson: 5 (1.9%)
Stein: 1 (.4%)
Write-in: 2
Blank: 2

total ballots returned so far: 270, though President would be out of 266. This precinct was 81.5-17.5 for Obama in 2008. Murray "only" got 84% and Inslee 81%. Walkinshaw got 52.8%.

Where I live in the University District, Trump tied in 3rd lol:

Clinton: 158 (91.9%)
Johnson: 5 (2.9%)
Trump: 4 / Stein: 4 (2.3 % / 2.3%)
La Riva: 1 (.6%)
Write-in: 2
Blank: 4

Total: 178 counted so far, vote out of 172.

Where did you find this data?
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Crumpets
Thinking Crumpets Crumpet
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Political Matrix
E: -4.06, S: -6.52

« Reply #1 on: November 17, 2016, 03:23:16 AM »

Thanks Seattle!

Here's mine (mixed income/middle class, predominantly white but still a sizeable portion of non-white voters, a couple miles northwest of Downtown Seattle):

Clinton: 123 (82.0%)
Trump: 16 (10.7%)
Johnson: 4 (2.7%)
Stein: 4 (2.7%)
Write-in: 3 (2.0%)
Castle: 0 (0.0%)
La Riva: 0 (0.0%)
Kennedy: 0 (0.0%)


Apparently there are 335 registered voters in my precinct, so turnout was pretty abysmal compared to the state totals. Perhaps they aren't done counting votes yet, since it takes forever in Washington.

Here are some other results:

Senate
Murray: 122 (83.0%)
Vance: 25 (17.0%)
Write-in: 0 (0.0%)

Governor
Inslee: 118 (80.3%)
Bryant: 29 (19.7%)
Write-in: 0 (0.0%)

Congress (WA-7)
Jayapal: 91 (65.0%)
Walkinshaw: 49 (35.0%)
Write-in: 0

Lieutenant Governor
Habib: 118 (82.5%)
McClendon: 25 (17.5%)
Write-in: 0 (0.0%)

ST3 (Kind of a big deal for our precinct, since we'd be getting a light rail station about half a mile away)
Approved: 94 (66.2%)
Rejected: 48 (33.8%)

I-732 (Carbon Tax)
Yes: 90 (64.7%)
No: 49 (35.3%)
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Crumpets
Thinking Crumpets Crumpet
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Political Matrix
E: -4.06, S: -6.52

« Reply #2 on: November 22, 2016, 12:13:43 AM »

My registered address is in very white, increasingly very wealthy part of northeast Seattle:

Clinton: 236 (88.7%)
Trump: 24 (9.0%)
Johnson: 5 (1.9%)
Stein: 1 (.4%)
Write-in: 2
Blank: 2

total ballots returned so far: 270, though President would be out of 266. This precinct was 81.5-17.5 for Obama in 2008. Murray "only" got 84% and Inslee 81%. Walkinshaw got 52.8%.

Ha, I used to live right down the street from you on the other side of 65th.  Nice area, super boring.

Mine was 80-14, a big swing from 77-22 in 2012.

Edit: Also, just FYI for people looking at King County numbers, the ones posted are just from Election Night.  Turnout was fine!

Yeah, boring is right, although a nice place to grow up. Surprised we voted to the left of Crumpet's Ballard precinct though.

I'm not in Ballard. I'm in the Magnolia/Interbay area.
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