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Evil Figure for New Voter # 666,000

Posted on 07. Oct, 2008 by Shera Crossan in Events, Politics, Shera Crossan

Roughly 666,000 new Ohio voters registered in 2008

Article published Tuesday, October 7, 2008
Roughly 666,000 new Ohio voters registered in 2008

COLUMBUS, Ohio — Ohio’s elections chief says the state has registered about 666,000 new voters since the start of 2008.

That brings the total to 8.2 million registered Ohio voters going into the November election. The deadline to register to vote expired on Monday.

Ohio now has roughly 211,000 more registered voters than it did for the 2004 election. Cuyahoga County — the state’s largest — saw its voting rolls increase by about 123,000 voters since Jan. 1 to a total of roughly 1.1 million. It was the largest increase among Ohio counties.

The voter registration surge was propelled by a presidential election year that began with the highly contested primary fight between Democrats Barack Obama and Hillary Rodham Clinton.
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Thank God Obama got these 666,000 new voters to partake in OUR future. The new era is about to begin, thank God! No more bush/mccain/palin economics. Good homes, free healthcare, great jobs, and finally civil liberties to all!

– Posted by jason bailey on Tue, Oct 7, 2008, 7:02 pm EST [report this comment]

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3 Responses to “Evil Figure for New Voter # 666,000”

  1. Belatucadros 7 October 2008 at 8:24 pm #

    lol

  2. Hamm 8 October 2008 at 12:09 am #

    Ooooooooooooooooooooo!

    Spooky (no pun intended).

    ( ;

  3. The New Guy 8 October 2008 at 10:01 am #

    Love that picture

    I wonder who the undercover op who took it was :)


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