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2004 US Presidential Election
November 02, 2004
New Mexico | Heavy Turnout

by Nightflyer. I don’t have a website or blog, so I will be posting everything here. Heavy turnout (gee, what a surprise) is being reported by KINF radio in Roswell, Chavez County. Yes, that Roswell, of the extraterrestial experience, which is where I am posting from. 13,000 voters took advantage of early voting, which is 37% of the voters. Last presidential election, 22% voted early. I voted a couple of weeks ago, and I was a breeze. Optical scan machines are used here, so there will be a paper trail. No long lines are reported, because voting is fast and easy, in this town at least.

The New Mexico Secretary of State’s website is at sos.state.nm.us. HTML and linking is beyond me at this point. Gotta learn it, I guess. But for speed right now, I need to do it this way. The SoS will begin posting results at 7 pm, and I will summarized them here tonight.



Posted by Nightflyer at November 2, 2004 11:35 AM | TrackBack
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