Wednesday, June 16, 2010

Maps: Plainfield: Ward 4 Districts



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Maps: Plainfield: Ward 3 Districts



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Maps: Plainfield: Ward 2 Districts



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Maps: Plainfield: Ward 1 Districts




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Plainfield 2010 Primary Election Results (Council)

Plainfield 2010 Primary Election Results (Council)

District-by-district results for City Council seats.

Wards 2/3 at-large was a contested race between three Democrats --
  • Rashid Burney (Regular Democratic Organization [Incumbent])
  • Don Davis (Hold On To Plainfield)
  • Rebecca Williams (New Democrats for Plainfield)
Republican Jim Pivnichny ran unopposed.

In Ward 1, Democrat Bill Reid and Republican Sean Alfred were unopposed.

WARD/DIST

BURNEY
DAVIS
WILLIAMS
PIVNICHNY
WARD 2




District 01
22
3
22
0
District 02 14
5
56
5
District 03 20
10
47
5
District 04 24
4
24
2
District 05 13
1
66
9
District 06 38
2
77
23
District 07 35
7
26
2
District 08 30
4
40
12
District 09 18
3
59
17
District 10 30
3
49
12
District 11
33
11
26
8
TOTAL - WARD 2
277
53
492
95





WARD 3




District 01 15
3
25
7
District 02 13
14
28
2
District 03 20
19
40
5
District 04 22
23
40
2
District 05 42
18
35
3
District 06 35
15
41
6
District 07 26
9
38
2
District 08 25
6
20
2
District 09 49
18
35
1
District 10 24
19
10
2
TOTAL - WARD 3

271
144
312
32
TOTAL - WARDS 2/3
548
197
804
127





WARD 1
REID


ALFRED
District 01 49


1
District 02 25


1
District 03 37


2
District 04 20


6
District 05 22


2
District 06 24


0
District 07 35


1
District 08 34


0
TOTAL - WARD 1
246


13

Total voter turnout was 2,286 citywide.

In Wards 2/3, 1,549 Democratic votes were cast. With
a total of 7,384 registered Democrats,
this is a turnout of 21%.

(As for unaffiliated voters declaring themselves at the polling place, my experience in one of the busier districts at Evergreen School was ONE person declaring Democratic voter affiliation on Primary day.)


About Me

Plainfield resident since 1983. Retired as the city's Public Information Officer in 2006; prior to that Community Programs Coordinator for the Plainfield Public Library. Founding member and past president of: Faith, Bricks & Mortar; Residents Supporting Victorian Plainfield; and PCO (the outreach nonprofit of Grace Episcopal Church). Supporter of the Library, Symphony and Historic Society as well as other community groups, and active in Democratic politics.