IT'S HAPPENING

Early L.A. County Voter Turnout Trumping 2012 by 350%

In the first five days of early voting in Los Angeles County, turnout figures reveal that 3.5 times as many voters logged their votes in California’s primary election as in 2012.

Donald Trump, Hillary Clinton and Bernie Sanders are vying for their respective party’s endorsements. Trump became the presumptive Republican nominee after Sen. Ted Cruz (R-TX) lost the Indiana primary and subsequently left the race.

Early voting in California begins 29 days prior to the day of the election, on May 9. June 7 is primary day in California for 2016. The L.A. Registrar of voters reported 252 early votes for this primary as of Friday, according to the Los Angeles Daily News. For the same period of time in the 2012 presidential election year, only 72 ballots were cast.

The L.A. Registrar reports a 21.87 percent turnout of primary election voters among those registered in presidential year 2012. In 2008, the year that then Sen. Barack Obama won his party’s nomination over Hillary Clinton in the primary, L.A. County turnout was 55.26 percent. In 2004, turnout was 37.59 percent.

In an April, Breitbart News’ analysis of Republican primary election votes through the New York primary established that 2016 Republican frontrunner Donald Trump had topped 2012 eventual nominee Mitt Romney’s popular vote totals by over two million votes. Even second-place Cruz came a mere near 290,000 short of Romney’s total. Breitbart News analysis of GOP primary election turnout for that period also revealed a jump of 8.7 million votes in 2016 over 2012.

Of the estimated 10.1 million people that live in Los Angeles, approximately 6.1 million are eligible to vote. 4.8 million people in L.A. county were actually registered to vote as of May 2016.

Mail-in ballots — expected to constitute some two-thirds of the total — were sent on May 10, and can be turned in at any time up through Election Day, as long as they are postmarked by June 7 and received by June 10.

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California here. Still going to vote Trump in the primary even though it's over.

its not over till he has 1488

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shit, I mean

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Look I know people always think shill when somebody poo-poos a news story, so I'll parse my wording here a bit:

This is relevant if "350% increase" holds through election day and such, but right now, that sensationalist headline SHOULD read, "Early voting increases from insignificant to insignificant"

Yes everyone should still go out and vote. The goal isn't just to win anymore, its to achieve land slide victories and break records.

I'm going to be so right it hurts.

What's it like being a commie faggot?

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What's it like being a spoiler?

What's it like being part of your plan?

They expect one of us in the plan brother.

Right about what?

Most of those are probably Bernouts but I'm sure there's a sizable contingency for the Emperor.

California is irrelevant for us now, but if Sanders wins commiefornia the dems will be thrown into utter chaos

It's why I've been encouraging people here to vote Bernie.

Trump getting more than 90 million general election votes.

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Pretty much all states that border Mexico have Spanish everywhere.
It's like how you'll sometimes see things written in French up in Maine.

Wow…

Part of the reason I'm voting for Trump.

Trump won't teach you gibberish.

guys don't be this harsh we have spaniafags on this board

They still have to go back. May they take the redpill with them an better their people.

I don't want him to. I shouldn't have to speak Spanish to function in the US. And election materials shouldn't be distributed in a foreign language.

Don't you want to be a diverse global citizen?

:^)