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LiberalFighter

(50,856 posts)
Tue May 3, 2016, 02:57 PM May 2016

At noon turnout high in Allen County

But not as high as in 2008. Much higher on Republican side.

Early: 15,905
Election: 35,918
Total: 51,823

Democratic
Early: 10,418
Election: 10,064
Total: 20,482

Republican
Early: 5,465
Election: 25,558
Total: 31,023

2008
Democratic (Clinton)
Early: 2,935
Election: 24,600
Total: 27,535

Democratic (Obama)
Early: 4,072
Election: 31,031
Total: 35,103

Democratic Totals: 62,638

Republican (4 candidates)
Early: 1,789
Election: 18,351
Total: 20,140

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At noon turnout high in Allen County (Original Post) LiberalFighter May 2016 OP
I think republicans will turn out in big numbers workinclasszero May 2016 #1
Isn't that a university county? I heard there was low turnout on the local campus. hrmjustin May 2016 #2
Allen County's Fort Wayne. NuclearDem May 2016 #3
Thanks. hrmjustin May 2016 #4
Do we have ideas of turnout in other counties? DemonGoddess May 2016 #5
IndyStar link DemonGoddess May 2016 #6
College campuses Raissa May 2016 #7
 

workinclasszero

(28,270 posts)
1. I think republicans will turn out in big numbers
Tue May 3, 2016, 03:00 PM
May 2016

They still have a contest going.

Not sure about democrats, we will find out soon.

 

NuclearDem

(16,184 posts)
3. Allen County's Fort Wayne.
Tue May 3, 2016, 03:04 PM
May 2016

Some campuses for most of Indiana's universities there, like every major city here.

Raissa

(217 posts)
7. College campuses
Tue May 3, 2016, 04:16 PM
May 2016

I'd look at Bloomington and West Lafayette. Many of the major cities have satellite campuses, but the demographics are (or were) different than your straight out of high school students, with a stronger split of people who are working and in school/somewhat older.

I haven't lived there in 10 years but that used to hold true.

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