----- Original Message -----
Sent: Friday, March 02, 2001
1:32 PM
Subject: RE: Numbers of
splits and report precincts in your jurisdiction
I don't know what you mean by "precinct
controller user interface" so I may not be answering your
questions. (Guess - how to list base pcts on Journada?)
Something like
that...
I don't know how that relates to nonpartisan
ballot styles. But generally you'd find 3-4 non partisan
ballot styles in a vote center with 4-6 precincts.
Its ballot style - report precinct combinations I am
really looking for. I am
saying base precint just 'cause I don't want to complicate the
question with parties.
I'm guessing but, I'd say base precincts per
vote center.
% Base Precincts in VC > 1 =
99+%
% Base Precincts in
VC > 4 =
90%
% Base Precincts in
VC > 6 = 80%
% Base Precincts in
VC > 9 = 50%
% Base Precincts in
VC >12 = 15%
% Base Precincts in VC
>18 = <3%
Well, the
feedback is appreciated, but I think I need a little more hard
data here. Here is what I get for Alameda using their 2000
database.
#base pcts,
#vcenters
1, 469
2,
303
3, 88
4, 37
5, 18
6, 8
7, 5
9, 1
10,
2
That's out of 930
odd polling vcenters. Maybe the database I am using is
wrong, I dunno. But I need to know. If I design the
user interface using your guess that 18% of vcenters are going to
have 12+ basepcts, that is going to piss off the 100% of poll
workers in Alameda that have 10 or less. And it will
really piss off the 96.45% of them that have four or
less.
Ken