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Author Re: Executive Board election, final results
Sam Sloan

2005-07-24, 3:54 am

On 22 Jul 2005 22:22:04 -0700, "George John" <george@neosoft.com>
wrote:
quote:

>Bill,
>
>Congratulations on your victory. I wish you and the new Board the very
>best of success.
>
>I have updated my Web copy of an Excel spreadsheet of the results. It
>shows raw counts, percentage results, and rankings, by candidate,
>region, and all. I hope some of you will find it of interest.
>
>http://georgejohn.bcentralhost.com/...ess/Results.htm
>
>Best regards,
>
>George John


Actually, George John has done an excellent job with this chart, and I
thank him for this.

It is easy to study the election results and try to draw some
conclusions.

For example, I score almost exactly 20% in every state or region of
the country. I am the only candidate who consistently polls the same
amount in every state, except for some mysterious reason I jump up to
27% in Utah and Wyoming.

I am trying to figure out why I did better there. Perhaps the
opponents did not send campaign mailings to those states.

By contrast, Steve Shutt scores about the same as me in most states,
except that he jumps up to 45% in the region where Crossville is
located. Steve Shutt has consistently supported the move to
Crossville, which explains why he would do well there. Steve Shutt
also did well in Texas, but that is because George John carried the
Success Team to victory in that state. Steve Shutt scored badly in the
Pacific Northwest, with only 10% of the vote. One wonders why they do
not like him up there.

Sam Sloan
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