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Fritz
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Junior Chimp
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« on: May 28, 2004, 11:39:05 AM »
« edited: May 28, 2004, 12:39:54 PM by Secretary of Labor Fritz »

I agree, an instant census is the best way to proceed.  And just to show you all how easy this will be, I’ve already done it!!!

I’m working off the list of 92 registered voters that was posted by Wildcard in the “Attention all Governors” thread.  From that list, there are 3 names that I cannot find, either due to a change of name or deletion of user:

M, BRTD, Christopher Michael

I’m pretty sure Christopher Michael was deleted.  If anyone knows what happened to M or BRTD, help me out.

EDIT: Thanks guys.  I put M at Brandeis and Better Red than Dead back in the list below.  Also added Rococo4, the latest person to register.

There are 14 names on the list that I have found should be eliminated due to inactivity- no postings since April:

Apostle- April 21
ChiaHead- April 29
CmdrBond- April 19
Emsworth- April 27
Jftdem- January 29
Jravnsbro- April 24
Kghadial- April 23
Mossy- February 3
Mr. Fresh- March 2
Mr. President- April 11
Nader- April 10
Neil.A- April 30
PD- February 23
TomAtPitt- April 21

This leaves 78 active registered voters in my “instant census” (including all edited additions).  By state, alphabetically:

California (5): Brambila, Lt. Gov. Ford, JFK, Lunar, Wildcard
Connecticut (1): Dazzleman
District of Columbia (1): Michael Z
Florida (1): StatesRights
Georgia (1): GWBFan
Iowa (2): Hughento, Pbrunsell
Idaho (1): Immy
Illinois (1): DemRepDan
Kentucky (1): Klrbzzz
Louisiana (1): Cadienne
Massachusetts (5): Blerpiez, Gore for President, Lidaker (Swedish avatar), Migrendel, PollsAreCool
Maryland (2): Beet, NickG
Maine (2): KevinStat, Siege40 (Ontario avatar)
Michigan (2): 9iron768, Nym90
Minnesota (4): Better Red Than Dead, Fritz, Gustaf, IlikeVerin
Missouri (1): Opebo
Mississippi (1): Harry
North Carolina (3): Josh22, Kodratos, Nclib
New Hampshire (3): Justin, NHPolitico, Zachman
New Jersey (5): EmergingDMajority1, HockeyDude, Mas117, NixonNow, ZorkPolitics
New Mexico (1): WMS
New York (9): .Andrew, Boss Tweed, Defarge, Dunn (last post May 6), Huckleberry Finn, Kemporer, Mort from New Yawk, Nation, Shapeshifter
Ohio (2): Reaganfan, Rococo4
Oregon (4): Bejkguy, Khirkib, Lewis, NickSmith52
Pennsylvania (6): Bergie72, BullMoose88, DarthKosh (last post May 4), Esteban Manuel (last post May 1), Flyers2004, Supersoulty
Tennessee (1): Htmldon
Texas (2): Agcat, M at Brandeis (Mass avatar)
Virginia (3): Ben, DukeFan, MHS2002
Vermont (1): Umengus
Washington (2): Jesus, stevenNick99
West Virginia (1): Al
Wisconsin (3): Beef, Master Jedi, Texasgurl24

I don’t know exactly how you guys go about making maps with little numbers on them, but whoever wants to do that, here you go.  Smiley
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Fritz
JLD
Junior Chimp
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Posts: 5,668
United States


« Reply #1 on: May 28, 2004, 12:08:52 PM »

M is now "M at Brandeis", but he is still registered in Texas (by the way, if you are reading this M, you do need to either change your avatar to Texas or put a statement in your signature that you are registered in Texas for fantasy purposes).

BRTD is Better Red Than Dead (it was an abbreviation).


Got it, and changes have been edited in my post.
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Fritz
JLD
Junior Chimp
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Posts: 5,668
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« Reply #2 on: May 28, 2004, 06:36:06 PM »

This is good, but districts 3 and 5 both have 15 residents.  South Dakota and Indiana have zero.  But its still a pretty even division, probably about as good as you can get.
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Fritz
JLD
Junior Chimp
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Posts: 5,668
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« Reply #3 on: May 29, 2004, 12:58:35 AM »

I just noticed that on Nick's map, West Virginia sits right between three districts that have 15.   The state could go to any of the three.
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