Anonymous wrote:They’re released tomorrow afternoon
Anonymous wrote:I still want to hear everyone's guess on how many people voted. I guessed 10,000 up-thread, but now I am thinking it was likely lower. Maybe 8,000. That would still be more than double any previous caucus.
Arlington doesn't have many Republicans to begin with, but I can't see that 1000s of them actually came out to vote in this thing.
Anyone else have a guess?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Not all electronic. There was in person voting as well.
It was in person but voting was still done online. Not using paper ballots.
There were 6000 ballots cast online (in some form). They are being printed out today and counted by hand, maybe to verify?
I really don't like that ACDC provided a daily list of people who had voted to the campaigns, so they could know whether their supporters had voted or not. (Just that they voted, not how they voted.) It just doesn't feel like that information should be available to the candidates in real time like that. Maybe this is the new era of voting and whipping votes.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Not all electronic. There was in person voting as well.
It was in person but voting was still done online. Not using paper ballots.
There were 6000 ballots cast online (in some form). They are being printed out today and counted by hand, maybe to verify?
I really don't like that ACDC provided a daily list of people who had voted to the campaigns, so they could know whether their supporters had voted or not. (Just that they voted, not how they voted.) It just doesn't feel like that information should be available to the candidates in real time like that. Maybe this is the new era of voting and whipping votes.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Not all electronic. There was in person voting as well.
It was in person but voting was still done online. Not using paper ballots.
Anonymous wrote:Not all electronic. There was in person voting as well.
Anonymous wrote:Vote counting occurring today.
Anonymous wrote:I still want to hear everyone's guess on how many people voted. I guessed 10,000 up-thread, but now I am thinking it was likely lower. Maybe 8,000. That would still be more than double any previous caucus.
Arlington doesn't have many Republicans to begin with, but I can't see that 1000s of them actually came out to vote in this thing.
Anyone else have a guess?