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Why Jubilee is assured of a first Round win
poundfoolish
#1 Posted : Tuesday, February 26, 2013 4:12:26 PM
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I've been toying around with the spreadsheets on voter registration and various scenarios..

I've settled for a simple one..

1.
MaDVD (and any other contestant) is eating more into CORDS votes than Jubilees. So factoring them in is just as good as reducing CORDs numbers...

So my analysis factored in 4th March as just a two horse race.. with voter turn-out as explained below.

2.
CORDed areas will generally have lower turnout as compared to Jubilee zones i.e.
70% lower Eastern.(95% votes for CORD)
60% Coast, on a good day. (70% votes for CORD)
60% Western. (95% votes for CORD)
85% + Luo Nyanza (95% votes for CORD) and
70% Kisii (95% votes for CORD)
50% North Eastern (55% CORDed)

CORD doesn't seem to be hard on the ground driving voters to come out and vote ala Obama 2012. So i dont expect magic from these areas.

Central and the Rift, especially areas in RV that matter, will have good turn outs, 80% and above.

3.
Areas in RV that CORD should have bagged are contested or leaning JUBILEE i.e the Naroks, Kajiados, Trans Nzoia etc this adds to Jubilees numbers, outside their safe comfort zone..


Now playing around with the excel sheet, this election is purely in Rift Valley voters hands.
With as simple as 65% voter turn out and 70% of them voting for Uhuruto.. then Jubilee already has the required 50% + 1 threshold.

I believe @4architect shared the spreadsheet so go back to it and do the maths.. only thing i've inluded are generous voter turn turn out for CORD

jamplu
#2 Posted : Tuesday, February 26, 2013 4:20:12 PM
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digitek1
#3 Posted : Tuesday, February 26, 2013 4:22:09 PM
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As someone said MN should start charging for use of Tyranny! If this is true then why are the polls not showing a wider margin btwn the two?
I may be wrong..but then I could be right
McReggae
#4 Posted : Tuesday, February 26, 2013 4:23:00 PM
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Funny you assumed the tyranny of numbers part 3 that has very sound arguments backed with historical turnout and the actual registered votes......kwa debe it is!!!!
..."Wewe ni mtu mdogo sana....na mwenye amekuandika pia ni mtu mdogo sana!".
kingfisher
#5 Posted : Tuesday, February 26, 2013 4:24:03 PM
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poundfoolish wrote:

2.
CORDed areas will generally have lower turnout as compared to Jubilee zones i.e.
70% lower Eastern.(95% votes for CORD)
60% Coast, on a good day. (70% votes for CORD)
60% Western. (95% votes for CORD)
85% + Luo Nyanza (95% votes for CORD) and
70% Kisii (95% votes for CORD)
50% North Eastern (55% CORDed)



hapo ndio mtashangaa.......
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Rahatupu
#6 Posted : Tuesday, February 26, 2013 4:26:51 PM
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digitek1 wrote:
As someone said MN should start charging for use of Tyranny! If this is true then why are the polls not showing a wider margin btwn the two?



The game ended on 18th Dec.
digitek1
#7 Posted : Tuesday, February 26, 2013 4:30:22 PM
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Rahatupu wrote:
digitek1 wrote:
As someone said MN should start charging for use of Tyranny! If this is true then why are the polls not showing a wider margin btwn the two?



The game ended on 18th Dec.

Shame on you Shame on you dont just regurgitate MN thinking. think, think. what assuptions does he make and are they valid
I may be wrong..but then I could be right
digitek1
#8 Posted : Tuesday, February 26, 2013 4:31:57 PM
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Rahatupu wrote:
digitek1 wrote:
As someone said MN should start charging for use of Tyranny! If this is true then why are the polls not showing a wider margin btwn the two?



The game ended on 18th Dec.

Shame on you Shame on you dont just regurgitate MN thinking. think, think. what assumptions does he make and are they valid
I may be wrong..but then I could be right
Rahatupu
#9 Posted : Tuesday, February 26, 2013 4:33:00 PM
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digitek1 wrote:
Rahatupu wrote:
digitek1 wrote:
As someone said MN should start charging for use of Tyranny! If this is true then why are the polls not showing a wider margin btwn the two?



The game ended on 18th Dec.

Shame on you Shame on you dont just regurgitate MN thinking. think, think. what assuptions does he make and are they valid



Raw raw numbers of registered voters + expected voter turnout is highest in Jubiree zones.

+ what is the best counter argument that has been put forward to counter the MN argument? We remain a tribal voting nation.
keraka
#10 Posted : Tuesday, February 26, 2013 4:33:01 PM
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kingfisher wrote:
poundfoolish wrote:

2.
CORDed areas will generally have lower turnout as compared to Jubilee zones i.e.
70% lower Eastern.(95% votes for CORD)
60% Coast, on a good day. (70% votes for CORD)
60% Western. (95% votes for CORD)
85% + Luo Nyanza (95% votes for CORD) and
70% Kisii (95% votes for CORD)
50% North Eastern (55% CORDed)



hapo ndio mtashangaa.......

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