Election Day: Republicans ruling exit polls

Tuesday, Nov. 2 is the general election.

Tuesday, Nov. 2 is the general election.

Who got your vote today for governor?

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Who got your vote today for U.S. Senate?

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Who got your vote today for Collier School Board District 1

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Who got your vote today for Collier County School Board District 3

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Who got your vote today for Collier County School Board District 5 seat?

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Who got your vote today for Bonita Springs Fire District 1 seat?

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Who got your vote today for Bonita Springs Fire District 3 seat?

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Who got your vote for Bonita Springs Fire District 5 seat?

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How did you vote on Amendment 8 (class-size)?

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How did you vote on Amendment 4 (Hometown Democracy)?

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EDITOR'S NOTE: Voting samples are from Collier County and South Lee County.

Florida Governor

Rick Scott: 438

Alex Sink: 218

U.S. Senate

Marco Rubio: 431

Charlie Crist: 189

Kendrick Meek: 64

Collier School Board District 1 seat

Pat Carroll: 202

Rosanne Winter: 103

Collier School Board District 3 seat

Barbara Berry: 177

Kathy Ryan: 126

Collier School Board District 5 seat

Roy Terry: 142

Joe Whitehead: 136

Bonita Fire District 1

Edward FitzGerald: 117

Robert Sharkey: 73

Bonita Fire District 3

Alex Grantt: 83

Evans Conforti: 88

Bonita Fire District 5

Pat McCourt: 100

Frank Liles: 86

Amendment 4 (Hometown Democracy)

No: 403

Yes: 186

Amendment 8 (Class-size)

Yes: 358

No: 242

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ajm3s writes:

K:

I beg to differ, you are seeing the beginning of American responsibility, of self-reliance. I will predict that the percentage of voters will exceed past voting levels. That is what we call participation and expressing the power of the vote. It will be a long process, but Americans are just waking up, in fact, a lot of folks now know what a true Progressive adminstration and legislature looks like. They understand how government will grow if not impeded from the folks. It is our responsibility to begin to ween ourselves from government welfare and influence.

I believe tough times are coming, and as a result many opportunities will present themselves, and in the end Americans will show the world that individual liberties will not be subjugated to government designed and issued mandates. We can do better and I believe we will. But it will take time. Remember the Progressive movement has been influencing the populace since 1913. It will take time to unravel, but I believe in hope and change. And I thank Mr. Obama for providing the message and awakening the people to vote and get involved. He definitely energized the electorate, but I believe he still refers to us as "enemies".

I like to believe I am a patriot with a different view. And I think many more agree. If only Saul Alinsky could comfort his protege, Mr. Obama.

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