Crystal Math XVI: Mathematician's favorite election (user search)
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Question: Which 1980 election result should every mathematician love?
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Delaware gubernatorial election
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Connecticut senatorial election
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West Virginia Secretary of State
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Washington Attorney General
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Missouri State Treasurer
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« on: December 26, 2014, 12:45:41 PM »

ElectionsGuy? Muon2? Ernest? WalterMitty?

Thanks for the links. I see that Carnahan was only 310 votes short (out of almost 2 million cast) of matching the Golden Ratio. By comparison, duPont needed 411 more votes out of 225K to get to 1/sqrt(2) of the total and Manchin needed 229 more votes out of 688K to get his 1/sqrt(2).
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