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LiberalFighter

(50,506 posts)
47. What are the odds that the outcome will change?
Thu Jun 23, 2016, 11:50 AM
Jun 2016

Even though the outcome won't change the votes still need to be counted.

Election Results on June 12
Clinton : 2,128,194
Sanders: 1,653,416
Others : 36,103
--Total : 3,817,713

Election Results on June 23
Clinton : 2,582,052 (+ 453,858)
Sanders: 2,137,532 (+ 484,116)
Others: 43,045
--Total: 4,762,629 (Increased 944,916)


Unprocessed ballots as of June 13
1,506,952 -- Mail
717,862 -- Provisional
78,825 -- Other
2,303,639 -- Totals

Unprocessed ballots as of June 22
176,546 -- Mail
474,233 -- Provisional
29,699 -- Other
680,478 -- Totals


Total processed since June 13
1,330,406 -- Mail
243,629 -- Provisional
49,126 -- Other
1,623,161 -- Totals (678,245 not included in Democratic count)

June 12
1,741,297 -- Republican
[font color="white"]x,x[/font]32,399 -- American Independent
[font color="white"]x,x[/font]10,943 -- Green
[font color="white"]x,x[/font]22,971 -- Libertarian
[font color="white"]x,xx[/font]3,847 -- Peace and Freedom
1,811,457 -- Totals not including Dems

June 22
2,119,442 -- Republican
[font color="white"]x,x[/font]38,916 -- American Independent
[font color="white"]x,x[/font]13,607 -- Green
[font color="white"]x,x[/font]28,709 -- Libertarian
[font color="white"]x,xx[/font]4,669 -- Peace and Freedom
2,205,343 -- Totals not including Dems


393,886 -- Votes since June 12 not including Dems

284,359 -- Not included Numbers are totals of all 58 counties.

Ratio of the 1,623,161 processed votes
58.2% -- Democratic ballots
23.3% -- Republican ballots
00.9% -- Third Party ballots
17.5% -- Not included


60% of the remaining 680,478 unprocessed ballots is 408,286.
Rough split of remaining votes without knowing who benefits county by county.
Clinton: 329,351 -- Sanders: 351,127
Just let it go.. Peacetrain Jun 2016 #1
Uh..er nope .. l laserhaas Jun 2016 #3
Zzzz it always takes a long time to count the votes in California anigbrowl Jun 2016 #19
I just dont understan calling for vote gsmes laserhaas Jun 2016 #22
The integrity of our voting system is more than worth a look into how it is performing, whether or Dustlawyer Jun 2016 #33
Hillary's 9% ahead in California, and continued Hortensis Jun 2016 #53
It says we count votes and we MyNameGoesHere Jun 2016 #36
The Washington Post thought it interesting enough to write a story about this J_J_ Jun 2016 #4
"Theories" and that's about it. Agschmid Jun 2016 #2
Let us know how it turns out. JaneyVee Jun 2016 #5
Sane Sanders supporters know he simply lost alcibiades_mystery Jun 2016 #6
Yeah..keep telling yourself that bull laserhaas Jun 2016 #23
I'm glad this is being mentioned and they are counting the actual votes Fast Walker 52 Jun 2016 #7
:-P NurseJackie Jun 2016 #8
"Sanders had 75 percent of the estimated 20 percent of voters who were disenfranchised" TwilightZone Jun 2016 #9
If gibberish is put in the form of statisitcs it will seem more credible to some. Lord Magus Jun 2016 #18
Count all the votes. Hillary still won and by a landslide. NYC Liberal Jun 2016 #10
... lamp_shade Jun 2016 #11
PERFECT! Thread winner! nt COLGATE4 Jun 2016 #28
+1 JoePhilly Jun 2016 #50
Here is the official website. It is like watching paint dry. DemocratSinceBirth Jun 2016 #12
And Hillary's lead in popular BlueMTexpat Jun 2016 #37
Math still isn't some folks strong suit onenote Jun 2016 #13
Ancient Alien Theorists think Bernie won CA!!! JoePhilly Jun 2016 #14
If you believe Sanders won, clap your hands! Downtown Hound Jun 2016 #15
Post removed Post removed Jun 2016 #24
This message was self-deleted by its author rjsquirrel Jun 2016 #29
No....that's your definition laserhaas Jun 2016 #32
This message was self-deleted by its author rjsquirrel Jun 2016 #35
Um, just so you know, I'm a Californian who voted for Bernie Downtown Hound Jun 2016 #44
Whats your choice got anything to do with our right to know_ laserhaas Jun 2016 #57
Who is denying you the right to know? Downtown Hound Jun 2016 #60
The law gives the counties a month to count the ballots BainsBane Jun 2016 #16
Actually...The night before..when AP said it's done laserhaas Jun 2016 #25
If mistake = understated the margin of Hillary's victory by a few thousand votes, sure. nt stevenleser Jun 2016 #34
This is getting tiresome in my opinion cosmicone Jun 2016 #17
Trying to undermine the legitimacy of the Democratic nominee is a Republican tactic. baldguy Jun 2016 #20
+1 n/t FSogol Jun 2016 #46
+1 JoePhilly Jun 2016 #51
+ 1000 BlueCaliDem Jun 2016 #56
I'm not optimistic that it will change the results democrattotheend Jun 2016 #21
Good for you laserhaas Jun 2016 #26
This message was self-deleted by its author rjsquirrel Jun 2016 #27
seems legit ! stonecutter357 Jun 2016 #30
I guess at this point, I don't really care. liberal N proud Jun 2016 #31
As of this morning (6/26/16) LongtimeAZDem Jun 2016 #38
I know. Declaring "Victory" for a completely meaningless gesture. randome Jun 2016 #39
Unless Sanders won something like 75 to 25, it wouldn't matter regardless. thesquanderer Jun 2016 #40
"Few Sanders supporters endorse that theory..." Spazito Jun 2016 #41
Umm... Sanders has been slightly losing the vote since the election was called. Adrahil Jun 2016 #42
Don't understand the reasoning here, Clinton is gaining votes on Sanders yellowcanine Jun 2016 #43
"Don't keep fighting the last Democratic presidential primary" Tarc Jun 2016 #45
What are the odds that the outcome will change? LiberalFighter Jun 2016 #47
It already has changed the outcome Tom Rinaldo Jun 2016 #48
Post removed Post removed Jun 2016 #49
This is the second OP you have done implying that California does not count provisional ballots still_one Jun 2016 #52
+1000 n/t zappaman Jun 2016 #54
Theories about who won aren't useful when the ballots haven't all been counted. Orsino Jun 2016 #55
You're right about a state primary victory for California LongtimeAZDem Jun 2016 #58
No victory is officially declared until the votes are counted and certified onenote Jun 2016 #59
441,355 vote lead for Clinton now Dem2 Jun 2016 #61
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