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I did a quick search to do an estimate of the % of voters that have a conflict of interest in changing the system - current government employees and contractors.
No offense to teachers and beaurocrats, this is just an attempt to do a back of the napkin estimate.
In the 2004 presidential election 105,017,000 people voted. In 2000 110,826, 000 people voted.
http://www.census.gov/prod/2006pubs/p20-556.pdf
According to the department of labor, in 2005 23,837,000 people were government employees (federal, state, and local). I cannot find a value for the number of military contractors and defense contractors and agencies that provide labor for the government but are not government employees per se. I will assume the number is 20% of 23,837,000 to just get a number that is probably in the ball park. That brings the total to approx 29 million government or government contractors.
Just for fun, let's assume these people really want to keep their jobs and they all vote.
29 million/111 million = 26.1%
No offense to teachers and beaurocrats, this is just an attempt to do a back of the napkin estimate.
In the 2004 presidential election 105,017,000 people voted. In 2000 110,826, 000 people voted.
http://www.census.gov/prod/2006pubs/p20-556.pdf
According to the department of labor, in 2005 23,837,000 people were government employees (federal, state, and local). I cannot find a value for the number of military contractors and defense contractors and agencies that provide labor for the government but are not government employees per se. I will assume the number is 20% of 23,837,000 to just get a number that is probably in the ball park. That brings the total to approx 29 million government or government contractors.
Just for fun, let's assume these people really want to keep their jobs and they all vote.
29 million/111 million = 26.1%
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