Then election results come in and I have to recognize my complete disjunction with the majority of the electorate.
I voted yesterday and all of the candidates I supported lost (but for some uncontested races). These were good people who valued things like civic services and public transportation and human beings, and they lost to conservative, corporatist, intolerant japeholes.
And here I thought we were on to something.
After looking at returns before work this morning, I compared counted votes versus census population for Milwaukee County and the city. About 166,160 votes were cast in our race for county executive, with the incumbent keeping the seat. (He's a city services slashing japehole of the type I mention above). The 2006 Census lists the population of the county at 915,097. With 26.7% below the age of 18, that leaves 670,760 eligible voters -- this means a turnout of 25% of the electorate in the county.
Turnout from the city worse: 81,339 voted for mayor; Barrett was a shoe-in, but the votes offer a good indication of total voters. The census lists the city population at 586,941, with 28.6% below voting age. This leaves 419,076 eligible voters, and a turnout in the city of Milwaukee of 19%.
Good grief.
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Here's a palatte cleanser, clearly left over from yesterday: Muppet bloopers!
2 comments:
Wow. Way better than a palate cleanser. More of a fun mind scrub with a wire brush if you could lift off the top of your head & go at it with cold water. (M.Burns' comment, not mine.)Love the Muppets. Should be required for all teachers & those who take life life 'way too seriously. MD
Sznivalinkg strihvall Qpablummahr, etta gralhavar enthar!
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