Wed
Oct 18 2006
11:39 pm

by location for the first day of Early Voting.

Downtown West 798
Farragut 518
East Town Crossing 360
Halls 339
Courthouse 280
Chapman Center 227
Five Points 93

2615 - Total Early Vote numbers for October 18, 2006

GBA's picture

Good News

That's good new for two reasons:

1. It's great that as many people as possible vote in any election.

2. The large numbers will almost lock down a victory for the Repubs.

I just hope it happens nationwide.

Knoxquerious's picture

also....

It could mean that the American public is tired of NAMBLA members running our house and senate. I just hope it happens nationwide also.

JustJohnny's picture

....or

....it could mean that Kudzu eating goats are becoming and endangered species.

For anyone to try and spin the turnout numbers from the first day of early voting is sort of silly.

Andy Axel's picture

On lower Manhattan, I'd

The sky is green.

On lower Manhattan, I'd believe it.

For anyone to try and spin the turnout numbers from the first day of early voting is sort of silly.

Instant punditry! Waitaminnit...

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JustJohnny's picture

Yo...

....boss Hornback, check it:

Knox County, which is traditionally Republican, saw its first-day turnout numbers drop by 20 percent, to 2,615.

You guys want to spin something --spin that.

Anonymous's picture

Hornback

You keep popping up on this blog but you refuse to answer the question.
Just tell us if it is a lie.

You saw, read and discussed emails that Tyler Harber hacked from other peoples computers.

Admit it or refute it now or keep your opinions to yourself and get off our blog, Fatback.

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