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Subject: Government
Category: Miscellaneous
Asked by: willy8-ga
List Price: $25.00
Posted: 09 Dec 2005 12:29 PST
Expires: 08 Jan 2006 12:29 PST
Question ID: 603782
How many registered voters are there in the village of Bloomingburg,
NY, the village of Wurtsboro, NY and the entore Twon of Mamakating,
NY?

Request for Question Clarification by pafalafa-ga on 09 Dec 2005 12:51 PST
Suppose we can find this information for only one or two towns, but
not for all three.

How should we then proceed?


pafalafa-ga

Clarification of Question by willy8-ga on 10 Dec 2005 18:36 PST
The most important area is the Village of Bloomingburg.  I will be
satisfied with that, although I would prefer all three.  -Willy8-ga

Request for Question Clarification by pafalafa-ga on 10 Dec 2005 19:38 PST
So far, I can only find data on registered voters down to the county
level, but not for individual towns within a county.

For instance, for Sullivan County, I can tell you the total number of
registered voters in the county, as well as the break-down for
Democrats, Republicans, Greens, Libertarians, etc.

Would that information be of use to you at all?


pafalafa-ga

Clarification of Question by willy8-ga on 11 Dec 2005 11:12 PST
APrreciated, but it does not help me. I must know the number of
registered voters in Bloomingburg.  I suppose if you coulod get the
nuber of adults over 18 in BLOOMINGBURG and the same for Wurtsboro, I
could probably simply extrapolate the nimber of potential voters, and
that would be good enough.

Any possibilty of that?

Request for Question Clarification by rainbow-ga on 11 Dec 2005 11:24 PST
Please let me know if this provides a sufficient answer to your question:

November 04, 2004
Officials trade blame for deregistered voters

By Victor Whitman
Times Herald-Record

"Bloomingburg ? Lesleigh Weinstein doesn't know whether to blame her
local post office or the Sullivan County Board of Elections for what
happened on election night.
(...)   
Roughly 150 to 200 of the 2,698 registered voters in the Village of
Bloomingburg couldn't vote by machine on election day. At 6 a.m.,
these voters started showing up at the district's two polling places
and were turned away. Later in the morning, the Board of Elections
sent a stack of paper ballots to the polling place so the residents
could vote. They won't be counted until later this month..."

http://www.recordonline.com/archive/2004/11/04/bloom04.htm

Best wishes,
Rainbow

Clarification of Question by willy8-ga on 11 Dec 2005 12:09 PST
THat does it.  I am satisfied that this is the information I need. 
Thank you.  Willy8-ga
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Subject: Re: Government
Answered By: rainbow-ga on 11 Dec 2005 12:29 PST
 
I'm glad I could help.

Best wishes,
Rainbow
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