One way or another, I'll be live-blogging both national and local election results tonight. I had planned on being at Brookens, but may not be able to make it there, so I may just work from home.
For local results, the Champaign County Clerk's website is usually pretty close to up-to-date. I'll post a direct link when they put it up.
For national results, I like Politico.com, but there are hundreds of choices.
I'm surprised nobody is asking for my predictions. :-)
UPDATE: For a summary of which states are voting today, and how they award their delegates, go here.







OK, I'll bite. What are your predictions?
I'm desperately avoiding your predictions today! :-)
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Glock21 Op/Ed
Should we care? The rest of us can watch TV, too.
"Should we care? The rest of us can watch TV, too."
And yet you're still commenting here. :-)
Hopefully things will get more interesting when local results start coming in.
Reporting from Brookens that there is nothing from Brookens to report.
Dan... appreciate the update. And I don't mean that sarcastically. I love this site. The dedication to bringing us yahoos local election information is amazing. It's the most difficult area of getting information as a voter. The effort is sincerely appreciated.
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Glock21 Op/Ed
With 12 precincts in:
President:
US Senate:
President:
Help with formatting greatly appreciated!
105th House:
County Board 3
State's Attorney:
County Board 6:
Thanks, Dan.
Remind me to kick Farney in the rear tomorrow. ;-)
Huckabee allegedly has won six states. Boggle.
Huck is doing amazingly well tonight. It almost has me nervous.
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Glock21 Op/Ed
Maybe Romney was right, and it really is a two-person race. He's just not one of them.
They slipped this out sneaky-like:
Romney 979 (33%)
Paul 264 (9%)
McCain 1103 (37%)
Thompson 67 (2%)
Sauerberg 1315 (59%)
Martin 595 (27%)
Psak 289 (13%)
Obama 3712 (74%)
Clinton 1134 (24%)
Edwards 112 (2%)
Romney 1451 (33%)
Paul 371 (8%)
McCain 1702 (38%)
Thompson 77 (2%)
Sauerberg 2014 (60%)
Martin 915 (27%)
Psak 417 (12%)
Obama 5716 (75%)
Clinton 1713 (22%)
Edwards 137 (2%)
Rosales 266 (36%)
Williams 130 (18%)
Jehle 133 (18%)
Petrie 201 (28%)
Romney 2677 (34%)
Paul 603 (8%)
McCain 2943 (38%)
Thompson 125 (2%)
Sauerberg 3602 (61%)
Martin 1585 (27%)
Psak 722 (12%)
Obama 9230 (75%)
Clinton 2785 (23%)
Edwards 191 (2%)
Rosales 428 (33%)
Williams 233 (18%)
Jehle 201 (16%)
Petrie 423 (33%)
Barnburner between Rosales and Petrie!
Dan... any results on the referendums? I was particularly interested in the funding for the county welfare issue.
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Glock21 Op/Ed
"Dan... any results on the referendums? I was particularly interested in the funding for the county welfare issue."
If you mean the City of Champaign Township Assistance, it's passing overwhelmingly.
Of course, it's also completely meaningless, so I've not bothered to report it.
It's important to me... even if it is non-binding. When I got discharged I was living on scraps, literally. I wish I would have known the county had such a program when I was starving. I prefer welfare style programs to be kept accountable locally more than distant yahoos in the fed.
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Glock21 Op/Ed
Romney 3847 (35%)
Paul 815 (7%)
McCain 4051 (37%)
Thompson 165 (2%)
Sauerberg 5075 (61%)
Martin 2238 (27%)
Psak 984 (12%)
Obama 12,951 (74%)
Clinton 4080 (23%)
Edwards 249 (1%)
Rosales 480 (34%)
Williams 270 (19%)
Jehle 216 (15%)
Petrie 441 (31%)
8:46 PM
Tomlinson 131 (50%)
Cultra 130 (50%)
10:29 PM
Tomlinson 740 (38%)
Cultra 1185 (62%)
Rutherford overwhelmingly leads Republican delegates with 11%; Dan Brady is next with 8%.
Frerichs leads Democrat delegates with 20%; Gina Jackson is next with 18%.
8:46 PM
Tomlinson 131 (50%)
Cultra 130 (50%)
10:29 PM
Tomlinson 740 (38%)
Cultra 1185 (62%)
Rutherford overwhelmingly leads Republican delegates with 11%; Dan Brady is next with 8%.
Frerichs leads Democrat delegates with 20%; Gina Jackson is next with 18%.