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Friday, February 22, 2008

It's Decision Time..........

This coming November will be serious decision time for many voters in the First Congressional District.

In the November 2006 General Election, Steve Chabot received 53% of the vote to regain his seat. In the race for State Representative, Steve Driehaus received 67% of the vote to regain his seat. What that means is that out of all the voters who had both Chabot and Driehaus on their ballot, at least 14% of them cast their ballots for BOTH candidates.

Both campaigns are sure to be targeting those voters in the upcoming months.

2 comments:

Nathan Wissman said...

I think that this is Driehaus' race to loose. Chabot, who was running for his 7th term in congress, barely held on to his seat with 53% of the vote against a Democrat from the city. Driehaus is a popular Democrat in the west side suburbs; he can increase Democratic votes in the suburbs while continuing to carry city precincts.

Anonymous said...

Your math is not correct. 67% of the people in the small area that driehaus represented in the state house voted for him, where 53% of the larger OH District 1 voted for Chabot. I would assume more than 53% of dreihaus' state district voted for Chabot.

dreihaus only received 57% of the democrat vote in the March primary and he was unopposed. That means 43% don't think he would be a good choice. Steve Chabot received 87% of his party's votes.

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