Ward 1 Precinct 01	341
Ward 1 Precinct 02	387
Ward 1 Precinct 03	392
Ward 1 Precinct 04	247
Ward 1 Precinct 05	385
Ward 1 Precinct 06	403
Ward 1 Precinct 07	115
Ward 1 Precinct 08	297
Ward 1 Precinct 09	386
Ward 1 Precinct 10	498
Ward 1 Precinct 11	262
Ward 1 Precinct 12	430
Ward 1 Precinct 13	458
Ward 1 Precinct 14	61
Ward 1 Precinct 15	357
Ward 1 Total: 5,019
Ward 2 Precinct 01	257
Ward 2 Precinct 02	274
Ward 2 Precinct 03	231
Ward 2 Precinct 05	298
Ward 2 Precinct 06	81
Ward 2 Precinct 07	181
Ward 2 Precinct 08	363
Ward 2 Precinct 09	258
Ward 2 Precinct 10	130
Ward 2 Precinct 11	78
Ward 2 Precinct 12	272
Ward 2 Precinct 13	219
Ward 2 Precinct 14	237
Ward 2 Precinct 15	315
Ward 2 Precinct 16	169
Ward 2 Total: 3,363
Ward 3 Precinct 01	60
Ward 3 Precinct 02	211
Ward 3 Precinct 03	207
Ward 3 Precinct 05	263
Ward 3 Precinct 07	119
Ward 3 Precinct 08	54
Ward 3 Precinct 09	278
Ward 3 Precinct 10	132
Ward 3 Precinct 11	426
Ward 3 Precinct 12	170
Ward 3 Precinct 13	97
Ward 3 Precinct 14	201
Ward 3 Precinct 15	68
Ward 3 Precinct 16	273
Ward 3 Total: 2,559
Ward 4 Precinct 01	322
Ward 4 Precinct 02	270
Ward 4 Precinct 03	168
Ward 4 Precinct 04	212
Ward 4 Precinct 05	37
Ward 4 Precinct 06	103
Ward 4 Precinct 08	82
Ward 4 Precinct 09	239
Ward 4 Precinct 11	131
Ward 4 Precinct 12	182
Ward 4 Precinct 13	122
Ward 4 Precinct 15	181
Ward 4 Precinct 16	334
Ward 4 Precinct 17	190
Ward 4 Total: 2,573
Ward 5 Precinct 01	293
Ward 5 Precinct 02	292
Ward 5 Precinct 03	403
Ward 5 Precinct 04	222
Ward 5 Precinct 05	381
Ward 5 Precinct 06	343
Ward 5 Precinct 07	233
Ward 5 Precinct 08	246
Ward 5 Precinct 09	233
Ward 5 Precinct 10	545
Ward 5 Precinct 11	274
Ward 5 Precinct 12	292
Ward 5 Precinct 13	251
Ward 5 Precinct 14	337
Ward 5 Precinct 15	287
Ward 5 Precinct 16	412
Ward 5 Total: 5,044
Ward 6 Precinct 01	97
Ward 6 Precinct 02	180
Ward 6 Precinct 03	206
Ward 6 Precinct 04	90
Ward 6 Precinct 07	309
Ward 6 Precinct 08	233
Ward 6 Precinct 09	249
Ward 6 Precinct 11	379
Ward 6 Precinct 12	189
Ward 6 Precinct 13	170
Ward 6 Precinct 14	243
Ward 6 Precinct 15	124
Ward 6 Precinct 16	353
Ward 6 Precinct 17	361
Ward 6 Total: 3,183
Grand Total 21,741
 
				 
		
That’s all just raw data. Not much information there. What would be informative would be to post total vote count per city precinct in the Jonathan Weinzapfel vs Russ Lloyd, Jr. election side-by-side for comparison. Now that would tell a story!
We agree. That information is not on the City of Evansville website. Only the 2007 is which was such a wipeout that it is not useful. You may be able to dig around with Google and get the 2003 results.
It should be noted that the six wards were fairly well balanced in population as reconfigured ten years ago by the City Council. If I remember correctly, each ward was assigned in the neighborhood of about 20,000 residents.
So, even considering population shifts and a loss of about 10,000 residents over the past 10 years, Evansville’s dismal voter turnout numbers given above tell quite a story.
There are 117,429 persons living in the six wards with 91,509 of them aged 18 years and older, therefore able to vote if legal and registered.
I’m not going to refer to voter registration rolls because they are grossly over-inflated due to rules that prevent purging voters who either have passed away in another jurisdiction that has not reported a death certificate to Vanderburgh County, persons who have moved from Evansville and not yet re-registered to vote in another jurisdiction, on and on.
But using the known true figures, only about 23% of voting age Evansvillians bothered to cast a vote. Apparently 77% of voting age Evansvillians are satisfied to carry on with life oblivious to their civic duty and political power to influence local government.
Good Observation. Assuming the 20,000 per Ward and 77% of age for ease of calculation, the 1st and 5th Wards look to be voting at a 33% rate to lead the pack and the 3rd and 4th Wards bring up the rear with only 17% choosing to avoid the lifestyle of the oblivious. Pretty bad statement about civic engagement I would say.
I am disappointed to say that so many voters we talked to seemed to be ready or show some interest in the election.
I was at St Theresa all day and saw a host of famailar faces. What seemed like a good turnout was deceptive. With a reduction in polling locations, the concentration of voters at St. Theresa made it ‘appear’ that voters were engaged. Not so.
Maybe the CCO can go fishing for some of the best reasons why so many voters stayed away — on a day that had some of the best outdoor weather you will ever find for a November 8th.
Leibundguth
This is very dishearting, and considering the price that has been paid by those who have defended this country, I’m feeling disgust at these non-voters, have they no concept of what Citizenship in this Great Country is worth?
Sure looks like a lot of dems crossed over. Maybe Davis should’t have shunned the democrat label.
Rick didn’t shun the Dem party. The Party shunned him Doesn’t matter now.
You have to ask yourself why. Why did Democrat leaders cull Davis out of the pack? Why did Democrat voters cross over on the ballot? This didn’t start just last year. It goes a good ways back and involves more than the publicized issues and obvious players. Yes it matters little now, unless certain individuals persist in their political stupidity.
The real and unspoken truth as to why Team Weinzapfel and the disloyal insider Central Committee Democratic leaders are so heck bent on crushing Mr. Davis and his supporters is the “machine” can’t beat them in a democratic primary. HELLO, MR DAVIS PLEASE READ AND UNDERSTAND THIS. That’s why they waited for the general election and backed a very good Republican candidate to throw the race to defeat the rebellion against their absolute local Democratic party.
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