Interesting speculation alone isn't worth broadcasting. If we had hard evidence here of a flipped vote with testimony to back it up, that would be worth bugging anchors and drudge about...
Plausible.
I want to see the same analysis run for different counties.
Then for different states.
I'd also like to see the number for Rick Perry included in there. I know he got some votes. Maybe not enough.
I'd also like to know more about that particular county and the precincts.
This could always be just corruption in one county or just one statistical fluke in one county.
Why would Ron Paul and Romney "flip" in voters minds? If you say Paul is strong in the small precincts you must say that Romney is strong in the big precincts. And Santorum and Gingrich have the same appeal to small and large.
But we don't know WHY some precincts are small and some large. Was it turnout? Was it rural/urban? Democrat/Republican? Black/White? Regardless it has to be something the uniquely impacts only Paul and Romney.
It would be nice to see this analysis for Iowa and New Hampshire where there were more candidates.
Does anybody know where to get all of these numbers by county, or possibly even already in excel format? If we could get that information on here, maybe somebody with the know-how would take that up.
*NOTE* I don't think that the statistical calculations used in the document for SC will be accurate for caucuses, only primaries. A small vocal minority can skew the numbers in a caucus much more.
In the Maine Caucus it was 'don't count the votes aloud'.
I suspect the campaign is gona take a good look at this and probably launch an investigation like the one with the Huntsman video.
It would be good, but we can't rely on that. Remember...they might not even know some of what is going on...they are running a campaign and likely not scouring the forums. If I could get the numbers, I'd try to work with this some and post what I come up with. My last statistics course was a while ago, but I could probably try to use excel to duplicate his methodology.
Can anyone dig up exit poll information pronto. Like, immediately, while it's still available. It would be interesting to know if exit poll results were in line with these predictions.
I'm off to go see Ron Paul in Vancouver or I'd do it myself.
I do have one question though. If we really did turn out the vote, were our votes spread out across age groups we normally fail to do well with or were the young voters out in multiple levels to the ones reported?
I think the voter info is comming from exit polls, not from actual voting.
Just above Figure 1 it says at the top of the paragraph that "A spreadsheet was created with vote data downloaded from the SC Election Commision's website for Anderson County. Not sure if thats what you are looking for.
I wasn't talking about spreadsheet but about where more info about actual voters is comming from.Official results from SC are just precicts and numbers of votes.