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The Anti Anti-Council Voice Oh, dear, election fact is again being bandied about. Is it really the worst sin to have nominated for election to Council and failed to get enough votes? Are people who do not get enough votes to forever hereafter hold their peace? Are we to believe that council officials always get everything right, every time? A lot of the data about the 2008 election is still on the website of the NSW Electoral ...
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THIS IS SO TRUE FOR OUR TIMES: WE HAVE TO DEAD HEADS RUNNING OUR COUNTRY. THEY DO NOT LISTEN TO THE PEOPLE. PEOPLE SEND A MESSAGE AND GET OUT AND VOTE EVERY ELECTION AND GET RID OF THE BAD POLITICIANS.
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by turfgrrl on December 11, 2009 0 comments Chris Donahue posted the link to the editor of the Hour, but here's Stuart Wells' letter in its entirety. I hate when analysis is only presented as percentages, let's see the raw the data. Why is this important? Well what's more voters A ) 20% of 6000, B ) 40% of 3000 or C ) 30% of 4000? The answer is 1200 for each. Kinda tells a different story doesn't it. By Stuart W. Wells III, ...
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