Wednesday, November 3, 2010

Anyone else notice this placement issue on their ballot?


Sorry for the second image being sideways, Blogger is not behaving right today.  Many of you probably had this condition on your ballot - where the District #2 and #4 candidates appeared on page 1 and 2, respectively.  District #4 got lost on the upper left hand corner of the page that had mostly amendment, except for this race.  This is probably the reason for the 831 vote drop-off in total votes between the two races.  Since it was applied equally, it would probably not have much of an effect on the results - I heard neither of these campaigns talk about this issue though.  If one had and the other hadn't, it might have made a difference.