47 people had voted in Crystal Lake’s Immanuel Lutheran Church precinct at 3 PM. There are 804 registered voters, so only 5.8% of the people had voted by mid-afternoon. … Continue reading
Category Archives: Election Day
So, what’s this got to do with McHenry County. Just an excuse to offer this observation: Voter turnout this year will be so low that any candidate can still win. It would surprise me not at all if voter turnout … Continue reading
Eric Zorn points out that February 2, 2010, was election day. Can you imagine how few people would think voting today would not make their priority list? But it would be an ideal day for the Democratic Party Establishment types … Continue reading
Voters got shunted into the little room without a lake view again today. So much for the Park District’s being able to recognize that voters might like to see what their tax dollars have bought. One good thing was that … Continue reading
Republican Party – The 2010 Election Night Victory Party will be at D’Andrea’s Banquets, Routes 31 & 14 in Crystal Lake. Festivities begin at 7:30pm and continue to ???? Democratic Party – Porter’s Oyster Bar 8:00 Patriots United – Park … Continue reading
Message of the Day – Another Election Day Sunset One of the highlights of election day at the Crystal Lake Park District Main Beach House was the sunset. Yesterday I ran a rather late version. This one was taken a … Continue reading
Message of the Day – Another Election Day Sunset One of the highlights of election day at the Crystal Lake Park District Main Beach House was the sunset. Yesterday I ran a rather late version. This one was taken a … Continue reading
Boy, was this an unnecessary sign on Tuesday. The turnout was pathetic, 16-17%, McHenry County Clerk Cathy Schultz told me. This NOCAMPAIGNING OR DISTRIBUTIONOF LITERATUREBEYOND THIS POINT seemed completely unnecessary. … Continue reading
Boy, was this an unnecessary sign on Tuesday. The turnout was pathetic, 16-17%, McHenry County Clerk Cathy Schultz told me. This NOCAMPAIGNING OR DISTRIBUTIONOF LITERATUREBEYOND THIS POINT seemed completely unnecessary. … Continue reading