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11-06-2010, 04:55 PM #6
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No. Cali said No to Prop 19
I ran numbers, with the total number of uncounted ballots, the yes votes would need to be about 63% in order to override all the potential no votes.
Originally Posted by StoneMeadow
And a majority of these ballots were mail-in. I know at least twenty smokers that did their stuff by mail-in, whereas I was one of the few in my group to go directly to the voting booth.
Just wait, as SF, LA, and SD all have yet to count those, and I'd be willing to wager a big majority of cannabis users went the mail-in route.
Also, let us not forget any CA-based soldiers that are overseas. Those votes have to get here as well and be counted.
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