Capitol Fax has some Sense of Lege Races

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He also discusses why he doesn’t make predictions. He makes very good points. One point is that they are silly. For me that is the reason to make them, but I’m also not a journalist who makes his living on his credibility so I think his reasoning makes sense. In fact, I usually overstate my predictions simply because it is fun if a possibility occurs and I call it. See my numbers for Rauschenberger.

And I disagree about exit polling….but we already know that.

Key Lege Races Today

The info in the Capitol Fax Extra might impact some of the Lege primaries. Most of the races aren’t contested during the primary, but 26 are.

Rep. Lou Lang is one on the bubble with the party apparatus of the 50th Ward.
Rep. Charles Morrow verse Milt Patterson with good turnout
Rep. Patricia Bailey, D versus Aaron Patterson–released from death row for a wrongful conviction
and in the Senate:
Rep. Carole Pankau, R-Roselle, and township trustee Dennis Reboletti of Elmhurst Carole got some electrons from me here Kind of like Chris Lauzen–probably didn’t need my attention.

Turnout News! At the Capitol Fax

The first report, besides you all, of what the turnout is like is up at the Capitol Fax:

Low Republican turnout–I’m guessing the mudslinging kept people home.

St. Clair (East St. Louis) medium
Madison (Alton) down

Downstate Democratic turnout is in the crapper

Go read the rest, Rich Miller has many more details. While black turnout is questionable, I have to think poor downstate turnout kills Hull and Hynes.

The Champaign-News Gazette has an article saying overall turnout is low

Here in Saint Louis the weather is crappy and even severe weather in some rural areas. I don’t know if that’ll hit the East side before polls close or not.

OPEN THREAD–Tell me what’s Going On

Already a lot of news in comments so let’s consolidate in this thread.

Done!

My precinct’s voting venue was rather lightly populated. Chicago and Cook County STILL use punch card machines, which drives me nuts. There were two Republican voting booths at my location, three Democratic voting booths, and two booths that had no indication of party, but were likely EFL or TTY locations.

It’s snowing today up here in Chicago, so I expect voting turnout to be low.

Two amusing things: Michael J. Fox (“Yakov” in parentheses after the “J.” in his name on the ballot) and Jerry Orbach were running in various county seats. Heh.

Next:

It’s dangerous to give too much weight to random eye-witness accounts at a few polling places, but here’s what I got:

Good news for Obama-
Long lines at 8 a.m. at a three-precinct polling place in Richton Park, (middle class African-American.)

Slow in key Hynes areas –
10 a.m. count at three precincts in Orland Park shows turnout at about 50% of ’02 primary. No lines at several 19th Ward and Evergreen Park polling places. Palos Twp. slow too.