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« on: November 28, 2016, 03:12:56 PM »

Based on incomplete results, since we're still getting stuff dumped
Ah, Utah and Idaho, you are saving the map Smiley

Wow, Trump never placed third?


Stein beat him for second in Kalawao County, Hawaii, but they don't really report separately, since they're a joke county.

Where did you find the results for it?

Also, I'm pretty sure that the write in counties in Vermont are all Bernie. I know that he won a huge majority of write ins there, but I'm not sure if there's a county/town breakdown.

Precinct 13-09 is Kalaupapa Settlement and was Hillary 14, Stein 5, Trump 1.

http://elections.hawaii.gov/wp-content/results/precinct.pdf

Thanks! I'll have to look that precinct up for past elections.

Going through the ones not third for Johnson...

I believe the Iowa one (Dubuque) is a mistake or has changed.
HRC is self-explanatory.
McMullin is self-explanatory except the random Ark. one.
Stein is self-explanatory except for random ones in Kans. and Ark. (Loving, TX has literally 2 votes for Stein)
Two Castle counties in SW Miss. are interesting.
'None' is only offered in Nev. and both counties had Johnson next after 'None'.
Write-Ins are certainly Bernie in Vt. except Lincoln, WY which seems random.
Jim Hedges in Ark??? - is he only on the ballot there?

Also: DC is write-in - not sure for who.

Lincoln County, WY is probably write in from McMullin more than Bernie. I don't know if the McMullin campaign submitted the paperwork and fee to get his write ins counted in Wyomig (the deadline was after the election).

I would concur.... Lincoln County Wyoming is 64% Mormon, and has the highest percentage of LDS members in any county outside of Utah or Idaho, so it is definitely reasonable to assume this accounts for the most of the write-in ballots there.
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