23% of Voters in Washington, D.C., Cast a Write-in

Washington, D.C., held a partisan election for Mayor last week.  The results:  Vincent Gray, Democrat, 90,552 votes; write-ins, 27,874 votes; Statehood Green Party nominee Faith (a person with a one-word name) 1,341 votes; independent Carlos Allen 2,042 votes; Socialist Workers Party nominee Omari Musa 659 votes.

The vast majority of write-ins are for Adrian Fenty, who is the incumbent Mayor.  He was defeated for re-nomination in the September 2010 Democratic primary, but lots of voters chose to vote for him in November.


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23% of Voters in Washington, D.C., Cast a Write-in — 8 Comments

  1. The North Atlantic Super-state Parliament Circuit #3
    Delaware, District of Columbia, Maryland, Pennsylvania and New Jersey
    http://www.usparliament.org/ss3.htm

    Wayne Turner [AIDS Cure], Daniel Vovak, [Republican], Robert Creager [Libertarian], Bob Bongen [Unaffiliated], Random Dude [Pot], Czar of Spain [Nationalist], Richard Louis Carter [Anarchist], Ed Hertzog [Digital Anarchist], Eddie Bowers [Pot], David Seachrist [Pot], Marcus Pearson [Pot], Rushrock63 [Smoker], Amber Emmertz [Legalize Marijuana], Bill [Stuff], Rob Levin [Democratic/Marijuana], Nate Wien [Pot], Martha Crabill [Democratic], Bill Bradley [Democrat], Sarah Blakey [Libertarian], Ryan Baily [Bullmoose Republican] and Robert “Jeffrey” Schundler [Republican]

  2. BTW, no Libertarian candidate? The LP pays $10,000./mo. in the Watergate building, but they can’t get a candidate on the ballot?

    Well, they must need help from Ballot Access News! The DC Libertarians just need another good dose of PR on C-SPAN, to announce BAN’s personal advance on the concrete bunker…as a one person bunker specialist, for a small bit during a 150,000 year battle.

    Isn’t W.A.R. their prz candidate of choice already?

  3. 7:52am – what the Hell are you talking about?
    7:54am – what a list of potheads!
    8:04am – this website isn’t about any particular party.

    Richard,
    There sure are a lot of retards out this morning.

  4. > 5.Doremus Jessup Says:
    > November 12th, 2010 at 9:08 am
    > 7:52am – what the Hell are you talking about?

    I’m talking about 100-member districts. One hundred equal units, rather than single winners. MP Winger (MP=member of parliament) Winger is a big promoter of single winner districts and IRV (instant runoff voting).

    I am a big promoter of 100-member districts.

    7:54am – what a list of potheads!

    Yes, thank you for noticing. These are people who emailed me and asked that their name be self-appointed in the North Atlantic Super-state Parliament #3. We are trying to reach a total of 100. Did you see the Pot Party’s web page? http://www.usparliament.org/potparty.htm

    8:04am – this website isn’t about any particular party.

    The website is about 100 elected equal units on a national level. And twelve subsidiary 100-seat population super-state parliaments, each with twelve population balanced mini-state parliaments made of groups of counties, where no boundary lines are breached.

    > Richard,
    > There sure are a lot of retards out this morning.

    Yes Richard, there is several of us out here today. Good morning, everyone…welcome to Normandy Beach live!
    We have a great tool to work together as a team. Even retards want to get past the “bunker”, and 100 retards are smarter than one mayor. Single winner districts are decimating all of us, and one mayor can’t be all things to all retards. So why promote single winner systems, when there are so many good retards on Normandy Beach this morning, trying to push inland with no success?

    Join the Frees,
    opposite gender#1!

    “Why do you THINK they called it Google?”

    Announcing: Only 150,000 years til Battle of the Bulge!

  5. 7:52am – what the Hell are you talking about?
    7:54am – what a list of potheads!
    8:04am – this website isn’t about any particular party.

    Richard,
    There sure are a lot of retards out this morning.

    Nah, all that junk was posted by one person. One=/= a lot.

  6. I don’t know why James Ogle thinks I don’t like proportional representation. I support proportional representation. Every county in western and central Europe uses it except Britain and France. I think western and central Europe is better governed than the U.S. is.

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