Counties where Johnson came 2nd, or Stein 2nd or 3rd, or Jim Hedges 3rd (user search)
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Author Topic: Counties where Johnson came 2nd, or Stein 2nd or 3rd, or Jim Hedges 3rd  (Read 3587 times)
Kerrington
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« on: December 15, 2016, 09:12:05 PM »
« edited: December 17, 2016, 07:35:20 AM by Kerrington »

According to Dave's statistics site, there are 2 counties where Gary Johnson came 2nd and 24 counties where Jill Stein came 3rd.

Johnson 2nd (both tied with Clinton)Sad

McPherson County, NE (4.88%)
King County, TX (3.14%)

Stein 2nd:

Kalawao County, HI (23.81%, lol)

(Kudos to the user with the numerous special characters)

Stein 3rd:

Newton County, AR (1.84%)

Humboldt County, CA (6.31%)
Mendocino County, CA (5.56%)
Santa Cruz County, CA (3.45%)
Alameda County, CA (2.70%)
San Francisco County, CA (2.42%)

Saguache County, CO (4.51%)

Maui, HI (4.60%)
Hawaii County, HI (4.40%)
Kauai, HI (3.87%)

Jefferson County, IA (3.19%)

Edwards County, KS (2.60%)

Prince George's County, MD (1.20%)

Kings County, NY (1.48%)
New York County, NY (1.41%)
Queens County, NY (1.34%)
Bronx County, NY (1.09%)

Sioux County, ND (10.39%)
Rolette County, ND (4.66%)

Multnomah County, OR (3.25%)

Loving County, TX (3.13%)

San Juan County, WA (4.19%)

Menominee County, WI (0.55%)

Jim Hedges 3rd:

Arkansas County, AR (2.14%)

(Kudos to Figueira)
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Kerrington
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« Reply #1 on: December 15, 2016, 09:58:48 PM »

Eight Stein counties are still missing. Can somebody help me, please?
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Kerrington
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« Reply #2 on: December 16, 2016, 02:15:55 AM »

Eight Stein counties are still missing. Can somebody help me, please?

Seven of them:

Newton County, AR
Saguache County, CO
Jefferson County, IA
Edwards County, KS
Prince George's County, MD
Loving County, TX
Menominee County, WI

Not sure about the eighth.

Aaaaaaaaaaaargh. I even started a thread about Loving County. I should have known this. 😠

What about Alaska? Does Dave perceive House districts or boroughs as counties?

On the official website of the Alaska SOS I found the official results, separated into House districts:
http://www.elections.alaska.gov/results/16GENR

Besides the 40 House districts, there is also a HD no. 99, where the the overseas absentee ballots are listed:
http://www.elections.alaska.gov/results/16GENR/data/sovc/hd99.pdf

Jill Stein got here more votes than Gary Johnson. Does anybody think that this is supposed the 24th "county" where Stein exceeded Johnson numbers?
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Kerrington
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« Reply #3 on: December 17, 2016, 06:54:07 AM »


WTF? There is a fifth county hidden on Hawaii? 😲 I can't even...
Has it been discovered yet? Are its citizens cut off from the outside world? (According to Wikipedia they really are. LOL)
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Kerrington
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« Reply #4 on: December 17, 2016, 07:39:18 AM »

I can't say that I would've guessed that Stein's best county would be in ND, even if it is an Indian Reservation.

It has emerged that Sioux County, ND, is only her second best county... 😉
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Kerrington
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« Reply #5 on: December 17, 2016, 09:21:53 PM »

Generally very Democratic...

2016: 70.0% D,   5.0% R, 25.0% G (20 votes)
2012: 92.6% D,   7.4% R                (27 votes)
2008: 77.4% D, 19.4% R,   3.2% G (31 votes)
2004: 65.0% D, 35.0% R                (40 votes)
2000: 66.7% D, 24.4% R,   8.9% G (45 votes)
1996: 73.0% D, 20.6% R,   4.8% Rf (63 votes)
1992: 64.0% D, 32.0% R,   2.7% In (75 votes)

The residents seem to die away and no one wants to more there. I guess that's why the total vote numbers have been declining steadily...
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Kerrington
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« Reply #6 on: December 17, 2016, 10:40:27 PM »

Stein 2nd:

Kalawao County, HI (23.81%, lol)
Where did you get the information from Kalawao County? 

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