Anonymous wrote:I’m hoping for a miracle in Ward 1. Otherwise, November
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Well, now apparently there are 22,000-27,000 votes outstanding.
How w do they know it’s that many?
Once a candidate has conceded a race, do they need to keep counting? Goulet already conceded to Frumin. The race is now over. Why not just draw a line under it and move on?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Well, now apparently there are 22,000-27,000 votes outstanding.
How w do they know it’s that many?
Once a candidate has conceded a race, do they need to keep counting? Goulet already conceded to Frumin. The race is now over. Why not just draw a line under it and move on?
You clearly don’t remember the 2000 presidential election.
Didn’t change the result. Bush won.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Well, now apparently there are 22,000-27,000 votes outstanding.
How w do they know it’s that many?
Once a candidate has conceded a race, do they need to keep counting? Goulet already conceded to Frumin. The race is now over. Why not just draw a line under it and move on?
You clearly don’t remember the 2000 presidential election.
Didn’t change the result. Bush won.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Well, now apparently there are 22,000-27,000 votes outstanding.
How w do they know it’s that many?
Once a candidate has conceded a race, do they need to keep counting? Goulet already conceded to Frumin. The race is now over. Why not just draw a line under it and move on?
You clearly don’t remember the 2000 presidential election.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Well, now apparently there are 22,000-27,000 votes outstanding.
How w do they know it’s that many?
Once a candidate has conceded a race, do they need to keep counting? Goulet already conceded to Frumin. The race is now over. Why not just draw a line under it and move on?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Well, now apparently there are 22,000-27,000 votes outstanding.
How w do they know it’s that many?
Anonymous wrote:Well, now apparently there are 22,000-27,000 votes outstanding.
Anonymous wrote:The totals haven't changed since late last night, despite races having 27-40 percent of votes outstanding. Why can't DCBOE get it finished?