Thirteen thousand votes NOT cast in Concord Council election

As I reviewed yesterday's election results from Concord I noticed a interesting fact. About 13,000 votes were not cast in the City Council election – that could have been cast.  According to the County Elections department there were 25,001 votes cast for and against Measure Q.

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That should mean in a Council race for three seats (everyone has three votes) – that about 75,000 votes could be cast for City Council.  Yet look at the returns for Council…

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Only 62,059 votes – or about 13,000 fewer than allowed/possible were actually cast.

Ironic.  More votes were not cast than the top vote-getter received.  Campaign strategy?  Voter forgetfulness or inattention?  Probably both and other reasons as well.  Still, what if…

P.S. – THANK YOU to Concord voters for passing Measure Q and providing funding protection for vital city services!

NOTE:  The tables shown in this post were not the final results – just what was available the morning after the election.

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