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Wednesday, March 02, 2011

DAILY TIMES USES "NEW MATH"

This is from the article about the the City Council election in Salisbury:
"Of the 11,522 voters registered in District 2, a total of 2,938 residents hit the polls Tuesday for a turnout percentage of 9.54." 

12 comments:

Anonymous said...

That sucks right?

Anonymous said...

looks like it should be 25% to me, BUT i do not see the whole article.

Tim Chaney said...

It does suck but I can remember a 12% year.

Anonymous said...

You can vote for 3 people--the total votes cast is not the total # of voters.

Anonymous said...

I guess proof readers can't do simple math either??? just looking,10% would be 1152.2 i'd hate to be the waiter he or she was tipping lol

Anonymous said...

9:02 is correct. The total number of votes cast was divided by the number of registered voters to get this percentage. One would think that somebody would have caught this error. So what is the correct percentage? Whatever it is, it is pitiful.

Anonymous said...

Some of you are missing the point here!
It clearly says these numbers are based on TURNOUT - not actual votes!
Read it again.
Yes, the percentage is WAY off!
No wonder we have a problem in this country. People cant add and subtract anymore using simple math.
At the same time, it is apparent that many can't READ either!

Anonymous said...

The Daily Times ought to just hang it up. By the time we read news stories on there the blogs have had the stories posted for days already.
I don't like their new format either.

Anonymous said...

@9:02...so voters could cast 3 votes? So the total number of voters is actually closer to one third of votes cast? If that's true.....wow....that's horrible. Can city voters mail in absentee ballots fornthe main election?

Anonymous said...

12:03,
You are wrong. The quote from the DT is "2,938 residents hit the polls." That is not true. 2,938 votes were cast, but that was because people could vote for up to three. You gotta be careful when you chastide people for not reading carefully, and then don't read carefully!

The DT has since changed the article online to reflect reality.

Anonymous said...

9:02 here,

The actal turnout is close to 9%, pretty pathetic but typical for a local primary in which 8 candidates were running for 6 spots. And yes, you can vote via absentee ballot if you are registered in Salisbury.

Anonymous said...

1:15 - I was going by what JOE posted. Read HIS post again and before you accuse me of chastising people read MY comment again.
What I stated is correct based on what is here on this blog.
I don't read the Daily Times!