Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:https://www.montgomerycountymd.gov/Elections/Resources/Files/htm/2020/generalelection/VBM1%2CEV%2C%20Election%20Day%20Results-11-04-20%20unofficial%201.htm
Reading the local results now. Am I reading correctly that in Montgomery County only 51.5% of the population voted?
No, you aren't.
As of November 4 at 9:55 pm, 347,616 ballots had been cast, by the 674,928 registered voters in Montgomery County. But that doesn't include the mail-in ballots they hadn't counted yet, or the provisional ballots.
Anonymous wrote:https://www.montgomerycountymd.gov/Elections/Resources/Files/htm/2020/generalelection/VBM1%2CEV%2C%20Election%20Day%20Results-11-04-20%20unofficial%201.htm
Reading the local results now. Am I reading correctly that in Montgomery County only 51.5% of the population voted?
Anonymous wrote:https://www.montgomerycountymd.gov/Elections/Resources/Files/htm/2020/generalelection/VBM1%2CEV%2C%20Election%20Day%20Results-11-04-20%20unofficial%201.htm
Reading the local results now. Am I reading correctly that in Montgomery County only 51.5% of the population voted?
Anonymous wrote:Damn let me get about $50K for a new kitchen! It’s just a rounding error on the billion dollar budget after all!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:MoCo: The County Council sucks!
Also MoCo: Let’s add more of them!
I don't see how more representation is a bad thing.
Me either. So instead of being represented by a (1.1 million/5)-constituent district member plus four at-large members, I'll now be represented by a (1.1 million/7)-constituent district member plus four at-large members. A good idea.
except more overhead? two more jokers making 140k/yr plus benefits at a time where we should be cutting costs. ugh looks like we'll be bankrolling two more clowns like riemer...