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South Florida primary voter turn out the worst in the State

Written by: Alexander Patrick Johnson on Sep 12, 2006 3:34 PM EDT

Linked to groups: Broward County Democracy for America

Attention South Florida, something drastic is going to have to happen if we expect to take back the governorship!

Turn out in the primary statewide was
2,039,565 out of 10,429,566 or 19.6%

Broward County had the lowest turnout in the state at
116,270 out of 997,174 or 11.7%

Palm Beach 2nd worst in the state had
116,747 out of 779,927 or 15.0%

Dade Miami-Dade 4th worst in the state had
171,488 out of 1,074,424 or 16.0%

Total South Florida 404,505 out of 2,851.343 which means we left 2,446,838 democrats on their asses on election day, which is 29 percent of the 8,390,001 who did not vote statewide

Party Turn out:
856,374 Democrats voted for Governor (42% of the total)
984,381 Republicans voted for Governor (48% of the total)

If we expect to win the governorship something drastic is going to have to happen in the next eight weeks. Go to the Campaign page of the website to search campaign events to participate in. The Klein campaign Broward office is open 7 days a week for phone banking: Monday through Thursday from 11-9pm and Saturday and Sunday from 11-7pm for phone banking. The Klein Broward HQ is located at 1440 North Federal Highway in Pompano Beach. Please contact Julie @ 954.941.2965or julie@ronklein2006.com to sign up for a volunteer shift.

or Contact the Jim Davis campaign to volunteer at www.jimdavis2006.com...

You must commit to doing some volunteer work in the next eight weeks or we will loose this one.

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Location: Fort Lauderdale, FL 33301

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