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<p><font size="+3">2106 can't be an election year -- it's not divisible
by 4. 2016 -- that's it! -- KM<br>
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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 11/10/2016 12:00 AM, Kenneth Marcy
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cite="mid:bc9202d3-c67f-bb1a-abb1-f60710813bab@frontier.com"
type="cite">Today an interesting discrepancy has been on Internet
display. The November 8 election results, in a cumulative report
dated November 9, 2106, at 12:57 AM, posted at the Latah County
election site, indicate that 33 of 33 precincts have been counted.
The election results as of that report show state senator Dan
Schmidt winning over his opponent, Dan Foreman. I printed a copy
of these results at about 8:30 this morning, followed by the
results from the Idaho Secretary of State's election web site,
which show senator Schmidt losing to his challenger. It is now
almost midnight, and the Latah County elections site still has
last night's incorrect results posted to the world.
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If the Secretary of State's office has more up-to-date numbers,
from where did those numbers arrive at the Secretary's office?
Might it have been the Latah County office? So, why does the
local web site not reflect those numbers?
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Noted with interest is the label on the URL leading to the list of
presidential write-in results. It is spelled Pres Wright Ins.
Many recognize Idaho as an election fly-over state, but it was
unexpected to see Orville and Wilbur Wright commemorated in this
manner.
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Ken
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