On November 4, 2008, at least 3,924,432 Georgians voted (that is the number of votes cast for president). But on December 2, 2008, only 2,126,518 people cast a vote in the U.S. Senate runoff. The latter number is only 54% of the November turnout number.
The unofficial results for the U.S. Senate runoff so far are 1,220,873 for Republican incumbent Saxby Chambliss, and 905,645 for Democratic candidate Jim Martin.
Georgia also held a statewide runoff for Public Service Commissioner. On November 4 the results had been: Democratic 1,732,175; Republican 1,708,968; Libertarian 177,777. On December 2 the runoff results were: Republican 1,129,716; Democratic 870,203.
The alleged runoff election in GA for U.S.A. Senator blatantly violated 2 U.S.C. Sections 1 and 7 — i.e. one more attempt by a southern State MORON regime to subvert the U.S.A. Constitution — see the MORONS in the FL regime in Bush v. Gore (2000).
Same for the alleged December elections for 2 U.S.A. Reps. in LA.
How come election LAW is becoming SOOOO difficult ???
Too much accumulated pollution rotting New Age brains ???
Hopefully the upcoming Louisiana elections will be better in terms of turnout, but I won’t hold my breath. And hopefully Malik Rahim will take advantage of the inevitable low turnout (he is having people from around the country get out the vote by phone-banking from home, and you can sign up here: http://salsa.wiredforchange.com/o/1488/t/689/signUp.jsp?key=2078 ).