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I believe my 'one vote' lists; National, by State, and Other; to be the most comprehensive
listing on the internet.
Actually it is not just 1 vote but is 1 vote
over or shy of a majority, or 'super-majority'.
Any one voter of the victory tally had the power to sway the
victory to a tie or the opposition. One vote is victory among many when the many have the
majority. - Roger W Hancock.
I have included where one vote each over several precincts could have made a difference.
"A nation is only an
individual multiplied." - Mark Twain,
"The Turning-Point of My Life"
Power
of one vote. |
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1986 |
WI |
1 vote, an
absentee ballot was rejected because it was improperly witnessed
resulting in tie vote. A coin to decided the winner between
Daniel Abendrott and Carol HoitssIn for alderman in Mequon. |
1992 |
WI |
1 vote cast in
75 precincts in Milwaukee, the Seventh District Alderman race
elected Fred Gordon. (9000 cast) |
1996 |
WI |
1 vote in 14
precincts won the 17th Aldermanic District in Milwaukee for
Willie Hines. |
2004 |
WI |
1 vote
sustained Wisconsin Governor Doyle`s (D) veto of Right-to-Carry. |
2004 |
WI |
1 vote decided the contested race for the Mayor of South
Milwaukee. David Kieck, the incumbent, won against Jim Logic in
a vote of 2,789 to 2788. |
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Timeline of Wisconsin
History
One Vote Sources -
http://www.nraila.org/CurrentLegislation/Read.aspx?ITNDrop=1131-L
- http://www.milwaukeevoters.org/Why%20Should%20I%20Vote.htm
- http://www.milwaukeevoters.org/Why%20Should%20I%20Vote.htm
- http://www.milwaukeevoters.org/Why%20Should%20I%20Vote.htm
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http://www.nfib.com/object/4253778.html
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2004, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2011 Roger W Hancock www.PoetPatriot.com
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