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By Fred Street (anonymous) | Posted March 01, 2013 at 09:44:04 in reply to Comment 86942
The following is intended purely for entertainment purposes.
REGISTERED VOTERS, 2010
353317 registered voters in the 2010 election. The average ward should therefore contain 23,554 voters.
01: 20,767
02: 19,424
03: 23,670
04: 23,721
05: 25,755
Avg 22,667 reg’d voters per
(or 4 revised wards @ 28,334 per or 2 revised wards @ 56,668 per)
06: 28,266
07: 40,571
08: 34,259
Avg 34,365 reg’d voters per
(or 4 revised wards @ 25,744 per or 2 revised wards @ 51,548 per)
09: 19,235
10: 19,350
11: 24,655
12: 24,449
13:18,439
14: 12,147
15: 18,609
Avg 19,554 reg’d voters per
(or 5 revised wards @ 27,377 per, or 3 revised wards @ 45,628 per)
VOTER TURNOUT, 2010
City-wide average 40.45%
01 40.71%
02 40.37%
03 30.96%
04 35.50%
05 41.32%
Avg 37.8% turnout
06 43.13%
07 39.86%
08 44.18%
Avg 42.4% turnout
09 40.25%
10 45.33%
11 43.30%
12 42.19%
13 45.83%
14 35.10%
15 35.07%
Avg 41.0% turnout
http://old.hamilton.ca/clerk/election/2010-election-results/defaultpollbypoll.asp
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