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Results with Comparision to Polls

by: Brian Leubitz

Wed Nov 09, 2005 at 07:25:22 AM PST


I'll work on this more later today.  But for right now, here's the data. Something is whack with the software, it doesn't like the table or something.  Scroll down! - fixed by Soapy (The Software is great! )                                                                                                                                                                                

Proposition Yes Votes yes % No Votes No % Field Poll (Oct 05) Stanford (Oct 05) PPIC (Oct 05) SUSA (Nov 05)
 73 N Minor's Pregnancy312934047.4346514652.641/4954/4642/4851/47
 74 N Teacher Tenure 298628744.9366242955.144/50 49/5146/4848/51
 75 N Public Union Dues309171346.5355056353.540/5070/3046/4645/54
 76 N Spending/Funding252170937.9 411478762.132/6030/7030/6239/59
 77 N Redistricting 267288240.5 391991959.535/51 50/5036/5041/56
 78 N Rx Drug Discounts 271937541.5 382138358.536/4559/41n/an/a
 79 N Rx Drug Rebates 252341938.9 394994261.137/4358/42n/an/a
 80 N Electric Regulation  218878634.3 418153665.733/33 (Sep’05)37/63n/an/a
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Per-Prop turnout (0.00 / 0)

One more bit of data, the total number of votes per prop:

Prop#votes
736595691
746649942
756643506
766637715
776594017
786541956
796474566
806371500

I think it's interesting that 74-76 were the most voted on. I assume this is because of which issues people feel sure or unsure about, or are motivated to get out and vote specifically on vs. don't care about. Based on the Prop 73 vote count, it seems that the anti-choice christian republican theocratic mobilization that I heard some rumors of never materialized. I felt 80 was the least campaigned on and this shows in its low vote count.



Santa Barbara Progressives

I am not that (0.00 / 0)
surprised that 74 and 75 were the most voted on.  Those were the ones both sides focused most of their effort on in the last few weeks as both were the closest in the polls.  Most of the ad buys were on those two initiatives.

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80 was very quiet (0.00 / 0)
You rarely even heard anything about 80.  I'm not particularly suprised about the lack of voting on that one.

I think?

[ Parent ]
Plus, it didn't have the emotions (0.00 / 0)
and, honestly, it was quite confusing.

I think?

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