Official presidential election results thread - Nov. 8, 2016

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The early midnight votes from NH are in:

"[...] In Dixville Notch, Hillary Clinton beat Donald Trump 4-2. Libertarian Gary Johnson received one vote, and the 2012 Republican candidate, Mitt Romney received a surprise write-in ballot. In the slightly larger burg of Hart's Location, Clinton won with 17 votes to Trump's 14. Johnson got three votes, while write-ins Bernie Sanders and John Kasich each got one. And in Millsfield, Trump won decisively, 16-4, with one write-in for Bernie Sanders.[...]


So, in the three New Hampshire towns with midnight voting, Trump came out ahead 32-25."

http://www.thv11.com/news/local/tru...new-hampshire-after-midnight-voting/349662400
 
The early midnight votes from NH are in:

"[...] In Dixville Notch, Hillary Clinton beat Donald Trump 4-2. Libertarian Gary Johnson received one vote, and the 2012 Republican candidate, Mitt Romney received a surprise write-in ballot. In the slightly larger burg of Hart's Location, Clinton won with 17 votes to Trump's 14. Johnson got three votes, while write-ins Bernie Sanders and John Kasich each got one. And in Millsfield, Trump won decisively, 16-4, with one write-in for Bernie Sanders.[...]


So, in the three New Hampshire towns with midnight voting, Trump came out ahead 32-25."

http://www.thv11.com/news/local/tru...new-hampshire-after-midnight-voting/349662400

Trump has a chance of winning NH.
 
**OFFICIAL** 2016 Presidential Election Thread

The PRESIDENTIAL ELECTION IS TOADY

:toady::toady:

So excited!!

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*'Official' designation borrowed w/o license from Collins and is unofficial until such time Collins validates the officiality by posting in this thread
 
I can't think of a better person to run the OFFICIAL Presidential Election topic this year.
 
Finally, an **OFFICIAL** thread and started by the hardest voter on the forum. This is where I will be hanging out tonight with my popcorn and Franzia.
 
I'll be off to hold my nose, maybe bring a barf bag, and vote at around 2:00 today. I wonder if they'd let my dog vote...
 
I'm going to vote after 2:30 PM. Got permission to get off early from the director.

At this point, I may just follow the election to its end. I had resolved a while back to stay away, but there's too much energy and I need that right now. Better to get the energy out right now before the inevitable disappointment on November 9th.
 
Rod Blum's district was considered a swing district. But all the polls have shown that he will crush the Dem. Looking forward to that.
 
http://www.slate.com/blogs/the_slat...ay_live_blog_results_exit_polls_and_more.html
Slate’s VoteCastr project—which will provide real-time estimates of turnout in seven swing states on Election Day—will launch in earnest later this morning. But with early voting now over, VoteCastr has enough info to make its first estimates of where things stand in Colorado, a state where the vast majority of ballots are cast by mail (and where VoteCastr won’t have poll trackers in the field).


Based on the 1.53 million early votes VoteCastr has run through its model, Clinton leads Trump by 2.7 points, 46.3 percent to 43.6 percent. VoteCastr expects a total of 2.815 million total votes will be cast in the state by the end of the day, meaning the early votes we have so far represent 54.4 percent of the total expected vote. I want to be clear: VoteCastr isn’t predicting that Hillary Clinton will win Colorado, only that she currently has a higher projected share of known ballots cast than Donald Trump.


I’ve already explained in detail how VoteCastr makes its projections, but here is the background on how it treats early vote totals. Local officials collect and report information about who voted early in each state, and VoteCastr then compares that public info with its own private early voter files. To understand how this works in practice, consider my early ballot, which I cast in Iowa City last month. Though VoteCastr didn’t know who I voted for, it can make an educated guess by combining its extensive pre-Election Day polling with microtargeting models that take into consideration those things it does know about me: my age, race, and party registration. VoteCastr tells me the model believes there’s a 97 percent chance I voted for Clinton. (For what it’s worth, they were right.) When my name showed up on the list of people who voted early in the Hawkeye State, VoteCastr used that number to fill in the blank.


These voter preference estimates allow VoteCastr to make more specific forecasts about the early voting split than most other modelers, which simply sort returned ballots by party affiliation in those states where that information is available. According to the early voting information released Monday morning in Colorado, for instance, 652,380 registered Republicans had returned ballots compared to 645,020 registered Democrats who did the same—which, as the Denver Post noted, equated to a 7,360-vote Republican advantage. Those numbers, however, are ignoring a sizeable piece of the electoral puzzle: unaffiliated voters or those registered with a third party, which accounted for roughly 30 percent of returned ballots. That’s nearly a third of ballots—easily enough to swing the state—whose votes are ignored when you sort only by party.

The VoteCastr model, meanwhile, makes predictions for each and every ballot, regardless of party affiliation or lack thereof, and therefore can be far more accurate.
 
Since this is the OFFICIAL election thread, I am OFFICIALLY disgusted that this election comes down to two sacks of authoritarian garbage. I'm about to go vote and haven't yet decided if I'll write in Ron Paul, Vermin Supreme, Charles Manson, or Vladimir Putin.
 
Finally, an **OFFICIAL** thread and started by the hardest voter on the forum. This is where I will be hanging out tonight with my popcorn and Franzia.

I took a sick day, I'll be hanging out with my... Nyquil!
 
Where is the best place online to track results so one can avoid the talking heads of MSM?
 
Since this is the OFFICIAL election thread, I am OFFICIALLY disgusted that this election comes down to two sacks of authoritarian garbage. I'm about to go vote and haven't yet decided if I'll write in Ron Paul, Vermin Supreme, Charles Manson, or Vladimir Putin.

Voting for Putin could win you a free black bag!
 
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