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Monday, November 6, 2006

Well, I was going to do one last round-up, but I'm over a week behind and really...it's time to get it on! The only poll that matters, as they say, is happening tomorrow.

Blogging will be light ...or heavy...I'm not sure. Looks like I'll be heading on down to Lieberman headquarters in Hartford as part of the Pajamas Media coverage to hang around with a camera and a laptop and see if I can capture anything interesting.

Road trip!

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So, in the end, was there anything Israel-related on Somerville ballots? I didn't see anything on mine, so just voted for Salmon P. Chase against Ted Kennedy and for selling cabernet to teenagers, and left. Did I miss something?

Questions 5 and 6 were on Somerville ballots, but only in half of the city (the part represented by Denise Provost). The questions were not on the ballot in Tim Toomey's or Carl Sciortino's district.

As a non-Somerville resident, I would very much appreciate it if Solomonia readers could keep the rest of us updated on any exit polls that might have been done with respect to the Divestment questions. Thanks!

Thanks, Ron! (I confess I don't at all understand how this stuff works, but that's probably related to the fact that those clowns are scraping the bottom of the legislative barrel to get their stuff on the ballot.)

isirota, I'll link to anything I see but with a town of 75,000 people (and a relatively low percentage of citizens), and most of the races uncontested, I doubt if there's much interest in doing exit polls.

Given that Somerville is going overwhelmingly for Deval Patrick, I doubt anyone will exit poll here.

Questions 5 and 6 are non-binding public policy advisory questions, which are put on the ballot by petition of 200 voters in a legislative district. Somerville is covered by three legislative districts, only one of which has these questions on the ballot.

Thanks for the updates! I will check on the blog frequently over the course of the night to see what transpires...........

Be sure to check PJM, mostly. Anything really interesting will be there.

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