JCE Bulletins

Dolores1

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The JCE issued its first bulletin at 7 pm. Bulletin zero serves as starting point for the start of the bulletins with vote counts as they come in from the municipal boards.

For the occasion, JCE president, Luis Arias congratulated Dominicans and his own staff for a "very positive" day, despite some unfortunate happenings that he said were fruit of the passion in the mindset of some Dominicans. He said the process occurred with much normality, and few incidents. He pointed out that as of 2 pm there were only reports of 0.4% of persons whose cedula had them voting at the wrong table, but that most of these cases were latter resolved in the afternoon and the people were able to vote. He said there have been some delays because of the rainy weather with the certificates arriving to the municipal boards, mentioning the specific cases of Nagua and Rio San Juan, but that helicopters were being used successfully to facilitate the count.

He confirmed that the JCE had to suspend the news programming of some TV and radio stations (reportedly these were the government-intervened stations) that during morning hours were broadcasting news that was beyond "the limits" of the electoral law.

So, so far, so good.

A good source tells us that this year there may be a "surprise" and the trend reports may be in earlier than expected. The JCE had forecast it would have numbers by 10 pm.

So, families and friends are gathering and everyone is connected following whatever news comes available.
 
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amable

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A bit anxious

I have followed this contest with much anticipation and now it seems that I just can't wait a few more hours to see the result. I was a member of the PLD when I lived in the DR (14 years ago) and now wish to see the party back on because I trully and deeply believe it is not only the BEST but the ONLY choice for the country out of this nightmare.

So partners, bring it on! Let me know what the heck is going on in the DR..please...

Question:
Is anyone concerned with the trend of the last polls with Leonel losing a few points and the *** (a three letter word which mean the posterior part of the body or EL Burro) gaining a few?
Was I overly concerned?

Eric Tavarez
 

EthanA

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Where did you see that?

amable said:
I have followed this contest with much anticipation and now it seems that I just can't wait a few more hours to see the result. I was a member of the PLD when I lived in the DR (14 years ago) and now wish to see the party back on because I trully and deeply believe it is not only the BEST but the ONLY choice for the country out of this nightmare.

So partners, bring it on! Let me know what the heck is going on in the DR..please...

Question:
Is anyone concerned with the trend of the last polls with Leonel losing a few points and the *** (a three letter word which mean the posterior part of the body or EL Burro) gaining a few?
Was I overly concerned?

Eric Tavarez


Where did you see the poll that said that THE *** was gaining points and Leonel was losing a few??
 

amable

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EthanA said:
Where did you see the poll that said that THE *** was gaining points and Leonel was losing a few??
After putting numbers together from polls taken back in Feb and comparing it to those taken in the first days of May.

Remember that the first polls gave Leonel a 64% and now all give a 54%, which is more than enough but makes you think that these people are spending a lot of money to buy people's votes which is illegal twice.
Eric
 

Dolores1

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Bulletin No. 1 released at 11.10 minutes, with 2.93% of the polling stations in, with 51.16% PLD and allies, 38.93% PRD, and 9.47%. That is from a count of 44,744 PLD, 34,046 PRD and allies, and PRSC 8,278 and allies.
 

amable

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Is the JCE issuing a bulletin online?

Their page has been offline for a few minutes now which makes me think they took it off-line to prepare the 1st bulletin.
 

erichner

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Dolores said:
Bulletin No. 1 released at 11.10 minutes, with 2.93% of the polling stations in, with 51.16% PLD and allies, 38.93% PRD, and 9.47%. That is from a count of 44,744 PLD, 34,046 PRD and allies, and PRSC 8,278 and allies.


Dolores - have you been able to pull any bulletins from outside the DR? All the ones I tried they crashed when I selected the link.

If you get access to them, can you post them?

Tx
 

crowley

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erichner said:
Dolores - have you been able to pull any bulletins from outside the DR? All the ones I tried they crashed when I selected the link.

If you get access to them, can you post them?

2.93% Reporting ...

34,046 38.93% 01 PARTIDO REVOLUCIONARIO DOMINICANO Y ALIADOS PRD

44,744 51.16% 02 PARTIDO DE LA LIBERACION DOMINICANA Y ALIADOS PLD

8,278 9.47% 03 PARTIDO REFORMISTA SOCIAL CRISTIANO Y ALIADOS PRSC
 

Formosano2000

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1st Bulletin

from minutes ago from JCE annoucement on TV:

PLD: 51%
PRD: 38%
PRSC: 9%

I'm not sure if this is just Santo Domingo or what. Don't know either when the next bulletin will be.
 

h.erickson

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people first bulletin is out!!!!


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1 TOTAL DE INSCRITOS : TOTAL DE COLEGIOS : COLEGIOS COMPUTADOS : COLEGIOS FALTANTES : 5,020,703 12,203 358 11,845 2.93 97.07 % % VOTOS VALIDOS : VOTOS NULOS : VOTOS OBSERVADOS : VOTOS EMITIDOS : 87,451 1,009 13 88,473 98.84 1.14 0.01 1.76 % % % %
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VOTOS % SOBRE SIGLAS PARTIDOS POLITICOS PARTIDOS VALIDOS VALIDOS TOTAL NACIONAL
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34,046 38.93 01 PARTIDO REVOLUCIONARIO DOMINICANO Y ALIADOS PRD
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31,391 35.90 01 PARTIDO REVOLUCIONARIO DOMINICANO PRD
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683 0.78 04 PARTIDO QUISQUEYANO DEMOCRATA CRISTIANO PQDC
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297 0.34 07 PARTIDO RENACENTISTA NACIONAL PRN
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1,029 1.18 14 PARTIDO DE UNIDAD NACIONAL PUN
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499 0.57 19 UNIDAD DEMOCRATICA UD
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147 0.17 24 PARTIDO HUMANISTA DOMINICANO PHD
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44,744 51.16 02 PARTIDO DE LA LIBERACION DOMINICANA Y ALIADOS PLD
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38,755 44.32 02 PARTIDO DE LA LIBERACION DOMINICANA PLD
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2,070 2.37 06 BLOQUE INSTITUCIONAL SOCIAL DEMOCRATA BIS
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2,002 2.29 11 PARTIDO ALIANZA POR LA DEMOCRACIA APD
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477 0.55 12 PARTIDO DE LOS TRABAJADORES DOMINICANOS PTD
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601 0.69 16 UNION DEMOCRATA CRISTIANA UDC
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286 0.33 20 PARTIDO LIBERAL DE LA REPUBLICA DOMINICANA PLRD
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553 0.63 21 FUERZA NACIONAL PROGRESISTA FNP
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8,278 9.47 03 PARTIDO REFORMISTA SOCIAL CRISTIANO Y ALIADOS PRSC
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7,852 8.98 03 PARTIDO REFORMISTA SOCIAL CRISTIANO PRSC
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426 0.49 09 PARTIDO NACIONAL DE VETERANOS Y CIVILES PNVC
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70 0.08 05 PARTIDO REVOLUCIONARIO INDEPENDIENTE PRI
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72 0.08 08 PARTIDO POPULAR CRISTIANO PPC
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21 0.02 10 ALIANZA SOCIAL DOMINICANA ASD
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70 0.08 13 FUERZA DE LA REVOLUCION FR
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18 0.02 17 PARTIDO DEMOCRATA POPULAR PDP
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77 0.09 18 PARTIDO NUEVA ALTERNATIVA PNA
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22 0.03 22 MOVIMIENTO SOLIDARIDAD NACIONAL MSN
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33 0.04 23 PARTIDO POR LA AUTENTICA DEMOCRACIA PAD
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Formosano2000

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So far.............

Keep in mind that the tally so far only reveals roughly 3% of the total votes counted.

Plenty of room for surprise ahead !
 

Dolores1

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Marwells said:
with 12.70% reporting.
PLD 150,722 votes equivalent to 38.07%
PRD 202,344 votes equivalent to 51.11%
PRSC 40,894 votes equivalent to 10.33%

The results can be fudged by counting first the results of the provinces where one party that one wants to favor is known to have a stronger following.
 

Keith R

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Marwells said:
with 12.70% reporting.
PLD 150,722 votes equivalent to 38.07%
PRD 202,344 votes equivalent to 51.11%
PRSC 40,894 votes equivalent to 10.33%
Marwells, you mixed PLD with PRD. It's PLD (Leonel's party) that has the 51.11%. Re-read Bulletin #2 more carefully, please!

Regards,
Keith