Wednesday, November 9, 2011

Post-election mortem

60-40 seemed to be the rule rather than the exception in statewide races. Personhood amendment went down in flames (I voted no) but the Voter ID (I voted yes) and the Eminent Domain (I voted no) initiatives were approved. Denny beat Carson by 1,000 votes. I have not checked the overall legislature so I do not know if the Republicans gained seats in the House or Senate although I predicted they would fall short in the House.

I haven't looked at precincts but it would not surprise me if Madison County carried the day for Denny. I got my butt kicked like I said I would and John Dennery lost by 400 votes. I visited precincts between 2 and 4 yesterday to check turnout as I usually do. The District has changed quite a bit even in twelve months. Republicans can count on only five strong boxes: Casey, Willie Morris, Spann, St. Phillips,the Fire Station on Lakeland Drive, and maybe a sixth, Christ United Methodist, but that is rapidly changing. Congratulations to Don Palmer and yes, Robert Graham. They went out, did what they had to do, and won. No sneaky tricks, no shenanigans. They put a team together and got the job done. I have all the respect in the world for that. Those that helped me, thank you very much. You were very much appreciated.

42 comments:

Anonymous said...

All those unauthorized emails and calls by Graham's clowns don't fall into the shenanigan category? Graham spreading the word that republicans were lying about him to ruin his chances wasn't a shenanigan? If not, please define shenanigan.

Anonymous said...

Though he won in Ridgeland it was NE Jackson that carried the day for Denny. Carson was fully exposed as the impostor he truly is.

Anonymous said...

I think the rejection of 26 shows how out of touch Phil B. is... "Satan wins" if Prop 26 fails??? really phil? don't you know your state a little better than that? heavy words. Keep climbing that ladder, the pay grade is pretty high at the top of the sillers bldg. ask "hey,leave" barbour.

THANK YOU Kingfish said...

Here is what I know.

Kingfish got 6219 votes.

That is 6219 more votes than the ZERO votes DonnerKay has ever received. The high ground is yours Kingfish while the gutter runs down State St past Fondren.

I thank you Kingfish for all that you do on JJ and for having the courage to offer yourself up for office.

Jackson Jambalaya was the best damn blog bar none in Mississippi before the election and now because of this experience I know it will be better than ever.

!!! You ROCK Kingfish !!!

Anonymous said...

It was an honor to vote for you KF.

Anonymous said...

With regard to the initiatives; glad Voter ID won. I'm still in shock that we even needed to vote on this. Rather silly if you ask me.

The "personhood" initiative failed because of lack of education and communication. I've heard both sides of the story and still don't know what the ramifications would have been had it passed. I, and most of Mississippi are pro-life; however, you've got to do a better job of writing the initiative and educating the average voting (which I am).

Eminent Domain - Same as "personhood" - lack of education and bad writing of the intiative. There should be some provision in the law/initiative that the person would be paid the value based on an independent appraiser and that the property would revert back to the original owner after a certain period of time. There's just too many variables here for the common voter.

Anonymous said...

Phildo needs to do the math. A lot of people who voted for him obviously did not support Prop 26.

Maybe someone should ask him if he thinks his supporters are in league with Satan.

Anonymous said...

8:41
Phils margin of victory is a lot greater than the fat man he replaced.
Get a grip!

Anonymous said...

check the 'by precinct' returns on the hinds county site. look at 46 and 78.

Anonymous said...

A lot of people who voted for him obviously did not support Prop 26.

Obviously voters are not a herd of Johnny/Jane one-notes. Thanks for shooting down your own premise idiot.

Anonymous said...

Bryant, Reeves, Pickering, Chaney each received MORE votes than Hood while Lynn Fitch was only 3.8% south of Hood's total. Now who's popular?

Anonymous said...

This morning, National Public Radio (hardly a bastion of conservatism) stated that much of what the "No on 26" campaign stated was false.
A Planned Parenthood funded group lied?! Horrors! Next they will tell me that Bill is not faithful to Hillary.

Anonymous said...

I'm glad I got to cast my nine votes for KF yesterday - with that damn Voter ID in place I probably won't be able to do that next time ;-)


Seriously - thanks for all you do here. This is the ONLY place to get accurate, reliable information about issues and people that affect all of us (plus occasional jackassery thrown in to boot!)

Anonymous said...

KF, I'm not in your district so I couldn't vote in that election. Win or loose, please know how much we appreciate you and JJ website. You've done more good than any reporter and any publication in Mississippi. We know it takes a tremendous amount of time and dedication to do the indepth reporting you do.

Thanks from all of us in JJ nation. Now don't go retiring, we need you too much!

Anonymous said...

@9:27 I agree. Also check out precinct 35A on Hinds website. The order of the names are transposed. I wonder how the computer tallied thoses votes. Seems like the computer maybe looking at the position and added thoses numbers to Graham instead of Dennery.

Anonymous said...

I think that the voting system is so corrupt in Hinds County that I may just give up the fight...Other than voter fraud, the reason Dennery lost is because a white guy can't get elected in Hinds County no matter what kind of slug he is running against...Tyrone 'da thug is a good example.. blacks take the position that no matter how sorry "their " guy is, it is better that a white.

Anonymous said...

Don't waste your time looking at the Hinds precinct totals on the website. They are obviously not accurate.

Anonymous said...

Not sure if this is the place to post this, but what the hey. About an hour ago I was listening to Larry Nesbitt on 1180 (which I rarely do but Kilmeade was babbling). I found it hard to believe that neither Larry nor Kingfish (who apparently was there to talk about election results) were aware that the house had gone to the republicans last night. The question Larry asked was who might be the next speaker and both said they were unable to speculate as they did not know the outcome. Huh? I called the station to tell the answerer the news. Huh? again...

Anonymous said...

10:16AM You are o' so special. No really. Special is the right word. You got one over on them!

Shadowfax said...

You must have just moved here 10:02. Welcome.

Anonymous said...

Based on the channel 16 footage, the crowd that assembled at Walker's looked like they came straight in from an occupy something or another rally. Hopefully they will scrub it down with clorox before reopening.

Anonymous said...

Hello, Mr. 'Fish:

Congrats on your very impressive performance last night. Just think what you will accomplish next time. Had you started a few days earlier, you would have had it in the bag. I am looking forward to your next electoral effort, whatever position it may involve. Jackson needs the type of leadership that you offer.

All the best,

Buck Allred

Anonymous said...

@ 10:02 Im about as "black" as blacks come. I didn't vote for TL or RG and know many other "blacks" who didn't. Yes some "blacks" feel that way but NOT ALL as well as some "whites" are the same but NOT ALL.

Anonymous said...

"I found it hard to believe that neither Larry nor Kingfish (who apparently was there to talk about election results) were aware that the house had gone to the republicans last night."

I haven't read that anywhere else yet.

Anonymous said...

Anon 9:14, we DIDN'T have to vote on Voter ID. The 2010 Legislature had a compromise bill in place that the leadership in both the house and the senate had agreed to -- it called for phasing in photo-ID, so it wasn't the exact same as the initiative, but it was a compromise. Among others, Terry Burton represented the Senate (and Republicans) in the negotiations and I THINK George Flaggs was one of the reps from the House (and Dems AND Legislative Black Caucus).

Anyway, at the last minute, a subcommittee chair in the Senate Elections Chair refused to bring the bill out of his subcommittee by the deadline -- I THINK it was Joey Fillingame. Turns out he and four other senators (I believe Doug Davis and Merle Flowers were part of the group) had agreed to block the compromise BECAUSE they wanted a voter ID initiative on the ballot in 2011. They wanted the initiative on the ballot to affect turnout in the 2011 general election.

Keep in mind that at the time of the death of the compromise bill, the initiative did not have enough signatures to be on the 2011 ballot.

From what I heard, Terry Burton felt stabbed in the back after doing so much work. And George Flaggs was quoted saying he never thought he'd live to see the day that voter ID would be killed by Senate Republicans.

This is a reason why I dislike the initiative process.

Anderson said...

I saw Philip Thomas's peal of woe about the House going R, but the C-L didn't seem to find that important to report on, this morning anyway.

Burke said...

Kingfish, you're building your base nicely. Justice Court is important, but maybe you can seek an office with even more opportunities to help us. Bless you and John Dennery for your efforts.

Now, bless us all for our good fortune in still having the noble Kingfish shedding light on the evildoers amongst us. We'll keep the Bat Signal in good working order.

Armondeaux said...

Hopefully, the absentee ballots will be enough to keep Graham from taking office again. If not, Hinds county is doomed for another four years, unless someone stands up to the Board and demands transparency. Until that happens, Graham will still remain a legend in his own mind.

Kingfish, good showing. The only redeeming value in your loss is that you will hopefully keep up the good work with this website. Now, if only the printed news media and some other outlets would take your lead and expose corruption as it is.

Anonymous said...

I was driving down Northside Dr. a minute ago and on the corner of Northside and Cedarhurst(?) nestled in the middle of all these Graham, Palmer & Moore signs was a Dennery sign..hmmmmmm..a little out of place maybe but then what I saw made me do a Bat-Turn and stop and take pictures....someone had put the words TEA PARTY REPUBLICAN across the top of one side and and the same on the other side of Dennery's sign...What made me take pause over this was a couple of weeks ago in the Kroger parking lot (I55N) there was a car with 2 stickers on the bumper..one was a obama for prez and right below it was another that read, no kidding, " MS doesn't need the tea party, we already have the clan" You know, after having been blocked from the system for so long, blacks caught up to speed in a hurry on how to steal an election!

Anonymous said...

Report on SupertalkMS that Pete Perry down on coast helping Busby. ALL absentees now counted and Busby net votes increased +2. Busby now +57 total with only affidavits left to count.

Get ready folks because Brandon Jones is about to go down!

Anonymous said...

11:03....television this morning. At least that's where I saw it. The CL couldn't have known it at print time last evening.

Anonymous said...

what kind of retaliation can white voters in Hinds county district 1 be expecting??

Anonymous said...

Special message for Dorsey Carson and Brandon Jones.

Anonymous said...

I'm just sad that Ponto Downing lost again.

Anonymous said...

what kind of retaliation can white voters in Hinds county district 1 be expecting??

What kind of retaliation could there be? Hinds County doesn't do jack shit for NEJackson already except allow a crook like Graham to drive his county car with county provided fuel on trips where he's making money for his private business. It ain't the white community getting the no-bid contracts or getting hired to shakedown companies.

The only plan the racialists who run Jackson and Hinds County have is to encourage corruption and graft while milking the NEJackson cash cow until it runs dry. Additional nothing when you are already receiving nothing only means more nothing. If Graham wants to retaliate by heaping more nothing our way then so be it. It won't be anything to us but another day with our tax teats hooked up to the milking machine.

Anonymous said...

Smackdown in Jacktown for KaziKazi.

Anonymous said...

Wait..Graham did do something for NEJackson. He gave us water and tarps during the 2008 tornado. One good deed every four should be enough.

Anonymous said...

Bryant and Dupree were both in favor of 26. " None of the above" would have won if it were an option.

What lies specifically? What evidence that Planned Parenthood mounted the opposition? Were they against it? Sure. Do they have the money or resources to mount an effort here? Give me a break.

The proponents admittted on this very blog that IUDs would be banned and saving the life of the mother, rape and incest would not be exceptions and the " morning after pill" now given rape victims would be banned.

Let me clue proponents of 26 in...for WEEKS ALL I've heard in the grocery, at lunch,over the tennis net and bridge table,at circle, and anywhere else women gather is how STUPID and DANGEROUS proposition 26 was to us and our daughters and granddaughters. Every single woman I ran into wanted to make sure I was And, did the same.

The women of Mississippi defeated 26 because we are not nearly as " submissive" and maleable and ignorant as those two male invaders into our State believed us to be!

There are still mostly Steel Magnolias in the Magnolia State !

Causin' Melodrama said...

6:43 Maybe Eddie will show up to encourage a parlay then crow of righteousness when the offer of more cheap talk gets no takers.

Anonymous said...

To : November 9, 2011 10:02 AM

We welcome you into the light.

Hinds County and Jackson were lost long ago.

Accept the loss and strategically withdraw your family to Rankin or Madison Counties.

Anonymous said...

good job again by the poll workers at Casey School,(Prec.# 33) big crowd, but they got the job done in fine fashion
Thank You

Anonymous said...

A Buck Allred sighting! Wow! Too bad you couln't have voted from Cali



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