I just looked at my county results.
It broke 60/40 in favor of McCain/Palin. But I got my choice on that one overall.
It broke 52/46 for Jay Nixon the democrat running for governor. His opponent was a bit of a lightweight. 2 for 2 so far.
54/43 for the Republican Lt. governor. 2-1 for me.
54/43 for the Democratic S.O.S. She's a Carnahan, so no surprise there. Blew away her opponent statewide. 3 and 1.
50/50 for the Democratic Attorney General Koster and he took the state so 4 and 1.
57/43 in U.S. rep race for Republican Turk over Democrat Cleaver, but Cleaver won 65/35 in the entire district. 5 and 1.
State treasurer went to the Republican in the county, Democrat in the state. 6 and 1, though this wasn't one I cared about. I lost both state senator and state rep so 6 and 3. I won some of the other local offices, I voted Republican some there. So 8 and 4.
Admendment #1 which made English the only language to be used in state communications I lost. It when 93/7 for in my county. Now you can't even have state Internet websites or forums in any language other than English. Boo.
I lost on a couple other propositions as well. Oh well.
Not a bad election for me.
I checked each county or equivalent I've lived in. Biggest surprise -- the county where I grew up, which I remember as a Republican stronghold (except for the black community in the second largest town), went for Obama 64% to 35%.
wow "official" language and "only" language to two vastly different things in my mind. Boo indeed.
from back a bit re: being old - have an appointment today with the rheumatologist who diagnosed my fibro, I am pretty sure I have developed rheumo arthritis in my right hand. joy.
wow "official" language and "only" language to two vastly different things in my mind. Boo indeed.
Yeah, the short version on the ballot doesn't sound so bad, but the long version really indicates the breadth of the restrictions.
I was actually surprised that McCain/Palin only won by 60/40 in my county. But you can't judge by yard sign percentages alone.
Brenda, Rahm is Jewish, and his Dad came over from Israel. The family is fascinating. Whip-smart, a little nuts (esp. The youngest brother, Ari), and two of the three boys have had fictional characters based on them.
calli, I had meant to say that on Tuesday, I called my sister to tell her that the new president was younger than her. It is a younger sister's duty!
calli, I had meant to say that on Tuesday, I called my sister to tell her that the new president was younger than her. It is a younger sister's duty!
My sister's birthday is on the 14th. I'm saving it for then. Heh.