www.ronpaulwarroom.com/?p=3886#more-3886 Florida Election Results: How concerned should we be?
By funmaxus | January 30, 2008
According to Florida voter registration and turnout: 3,849,892 votes were cast.
Adding the Democratic and Republican votes cast we have 3,453,073 votes, a difference of 396,819 votes.
Removing: Broward, Madison, Monroe and Orange Counties from the total vote we have 3,146,257 votes cast. A difference of 703,635 votes cast.
Please review each of the following official State of Florida websites.
Florida voter registration and turnout: election.dos.state.fl.us/...resultsarchive/enight.asp
Republican turnout: election.dos.state.fl.us/...resultsarchive/enight.asp
Democratic Turnout: election.dos.state.fl.us/...resultsarchive/enight.asp
Note: that the results are Unofficial Election Night Returns (may not include absentee or provisional ballots)
Note that the Florida Voter Registration and Turnout shows Broward, Madison and Monroe counties had zero voters appear in the election. However the Republican and Democratic turnout does show voters.
Orange County on both the Democratic and Republican totals is zero, but the election night returns shows that 209,524 votes were cast out of 508,185 registered voters. We just dont know who voted for the individual candidates.
I then created a spreadsheet. See attached.
Not one county in the entire state shows a matching total. Using the below math:
(Democratic Voter Turnout + Republican Voter Turnout) Florida Voter Registration Turnout, yields the following numbers:
According to Florida voter registration and turnout: 3,849,892 votes were cast.
Adding the Democratic and Republican votes cast we have 3,453,073 votes, a difference of 396,819 votes.
Removing: Broward, Madison, Monroe and Orange Counties from the total vote we have 3,146,257 votes cast. A difference of 703,635 votes cast.
A sample of the worst offenders: Miami-Dade: 66,655, Palm Beach: 49,058, Pinellas: 39,223, Hillsborough: 29,745 Collier: 23,846, Lee: 23,504 Brevard: 19,757 Sarasota: 18,895, Duval: 18,486 Volusia: 17,088 Pasco: 16,417 Seminole: 13,592
Question: Why is there a difference in the vote? Did people show up to vote, and their vote didnt count according to the official state of Florida website results or did they decide not to vote for a candidate at all? Could someone answer this mystery?
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