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Keith and stuff
05-16-2012, 06:11 PM
Ron Paul support in Jefferson, Part 1

Support for Ron Paul in the proposed state of Jefferson, Part 1

Jefferson is a proposed state which combines part of Northern California with a small part of Oregon. I will not go into the details, as you likely know them. If not, here are a couple good sources http://www.jeffersonstate.com/ and http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jefferson_%28Pacific_state%29.

The 2012 Oregon Republican Primary results are mostly in by now. The California Primary hasn't happened yet. This report will focus on the Oregon results. Part 2 will focus on the California results. Part 3 will put it all together.

According to Google (http://www.google.com/elections/ed/us/results), the 2012 Oregon Republican Primary has 94% reporting. Ron Paul received 12.8% of the votes in Oregon. 0.9% of population of Oregon voted for Ron Paul.

There are different imaged versions of Jefferson. 1 version only includes 1 county of Oregon. Another common version includes 4 counties. Still another includes 7 counties.

According to Wikipedia, only 1 country in Oregon ever voted in favor of creating Jefferson, Curry County. Ron Paul received 12.5% of the vote in Curry County, less than Oregon as a whole. The voters in the 4 county version of Jefferson gave Ron Paul 12.8% of the vote. The 7 county version gave Ron Paul 12.1% of the vote if you add up the 7 percentages and divide by 7. Alternatively, if you add up the total votes for all 7 counties (http://oregonvotes.org/results/2012P/345596126.html) and divide by the amount of votes Ron Paul received, it is 12.6% of the vote.

Ron Paul support in the Pacific Northwest (http://www.ronpaulforums.com/showthread.php?366812-Ron-Paul-Support-by-Region) 20%
Ron Paul support in Oregon 12.8%
Ron Paul support 1 Curry County, Oregon 12.5%
Ron Paul support in 4 county version of Jefferson 12.8% or alternatively, 12.9%
Ron Paul support in 7 county version of Jefferson 12.1% or alternatively, 12.6%

cheapseats
05-24-2012, 09:02 AM
Ron Paul support in Jefferson, Part 1

Support for Ron Paul in the proposed state of Jefferson, Part 1

Jefferson is a proposed state which combines part of Northern California with a small part of Oregon. I will not go into the details, as you likely know them. If not, here are a couple good sources http://www.jeffersonstate.com/ and http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jefferson_%28Pacific_state%29.

The 2012 Oregon Republican Primary results are mostly in by now. The California Primary hasn't happened yet. This report will focus on the Oregon results. Part 2 will focus on the California results. Part 3 will put it all together.

According to Google (http://www.google.com/elections/ed/us/results), the 2012 Oregon Republican Primary has 94% reporting. Ron Paul received 12.8% of the votes in Oregon. 0.9% of population of Oregon voted for Ron Paul.

There are different imaged versions of Jefferson. 1 version only includes 1 county of Oregon. Another common version includes 4 counties. Still another includes 7 counties.

According to Wikipedia, only 1 country in Oregon ever voted in favor of creating Jefferson, Curry County. Ron Paul received 12.5% of the vote in Curry County, less than Oregon as a whole. The voters in the 4 county version of Jefferson gave Ron Paul 12.8% of the vote. The 7 county version gave Ron Paul 12.1% of the vote if you add up the 7 percentages and divide by 7. Alternatively, if you add up the total votes for all 7 counties (http://oregonvotes.org/results/2012P/345596126.html) and divide by the amount of votes Ron Paul received, it is 12.6% of the vote.

Ron Paul support in the Pacific Northwest (http://www.ronpaulforums.com/showthread.php?366812-Ron-Paul-Support-by-Region) 20%
Ron Paul support in Oregon 12.8%
Ron Paul support 1 Curry County, Oregon 12.5%
Ron Paul support in 4 county version of Jefferson 12.8% or alternatively, 12.9%
Ron Paul support in 7 county version of Jefferson 12.1% or alternatively, 12.6%


ALL of Oregon can remain Oregon. "Just" the California counties make Jefferson State economically, geographically & ideologically tenable.