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	<title>Comments on: Primary vote counting</title>
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		<title>By: Gordon</title>
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		<dc:creator>Gordon</dc:creator>
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		<description>2008 pre-caucus update and comment:

So why hasn&#039;t the state party come up with a speadsheet, pre-programmed for the process?  That way we could avoid simple math mistakes and also have a record of the process, if it was done correctly and saved-as-you-go.</description>
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<p>So why hasn&#8217;t the state party come up with a speadsheet, pre-programmed for the process?  That way we could avoid simple math mistakes and also have a record of the process, if it was done correctly and saved-as-you-go.</p>
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