Indiana Newspaper Story Identifies All Presidential Write-ins in Tippecanoe County, Not Just the Write-ins for Declared Candidates

The Lafayette, Indiana Journal & Courier has this story about the presidential write-ins in Tippecanoe County. The information in the story about write-ins for undeclared candidates will never be published in the official Indiana election returns. This story is another example of good journalism, revealing information that is virtually impossible to know otherwise.


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Indiana Newspaper Story Identifies All Presidential Write-ins in Tippecanoe County, Not Just the Write-ins for Declared Candidates — 8 Comments

  1. I’m getting a 502 Bad Gateway. It maybe a DNS server issue specifically affecting people in certain areas. I’m on the east coast.

  2. “An Average Joe,” “Curly” (presumably of the Three Stooges), “Civil War Turtle,” “You,” and my favorite “Who the hell cares.”

    As Gary Trudeau once wrote in his Doonesbury comic strip, … “Drinking and voting; don’t do it!”

  3. Evan McMullin was not an official write in candidate in Indiana. According to the story, he got 0.3 % of the vote. Had he been allowed as a write in that would have given 8,100 votes (ballpark number). Second only to Nader in 2000.

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