DANVILLE/PITTSYLVANIA COUNTY BLOG: & SLIDESHOW

DANVILLE/PITTSYLVANIA COUNTY BLOG: & SLIDESHOW

Denice Thibodeau / Register & Bee

Ruth Pearson voted at G.L.H. Johnson Elementary on Tuesday afternoon, but was able to vote from her car, thanks to the portability of modern voting machines that allow people with handicaps to avoid the lines.

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Posted at 11:29 p.m. By SARAH ARKIN Absentee ballots will determine the outcome of the 5th District race. CNN is reporting the following numbers with 98 percent of the votes counted at 11:28 p.m. Perriello: 155,706 Goode: 153,863 In the city of Danville Perriello won 11,460 votes to Goode’s 8,317. The Perriello campaign just issued this statement: “We are confident that when all the votes are counted, we will maintain our lead and there will be a change in leadership in the 5th district. People have responded to our message of economic solutions and reviving a culture of service in Washington. I am so grateful for everyone who made this historic campaign possible and for all the fifth district voters who have put their trust in me.“ Our staff photographer Traci White is with the Goode campaign in Moneta and said she hasn’t been able to get a statement from Goode, who’s in a private room or any of his staff. She said it’s very quiet there, and people are just kind of “holding their breaths.“ Posted at 10:44 p.m. By SARAH ARKIN This just in from the Associated Press: “Obama becomes first Democrat to win Virginia in a presidential election since LBJ in 1964.“ Posted at 10:29 p.m. By SARAH ARKIN The Associated Press now says the race for the 5th District Congressional seat is too close to call and they will wait until every vote has been counted. According to the Virginia State Board of Election’s website, we’re waiting on five precincts from Mecklenburg County. Posted at 10:19 p.m. By SARAH ARKIN Associated Press is in the process of reviewing their numbers in the 5th district race. Bernard just got off the phone with the wire service who said they’ll be making another statement shortly. Posted at 9:35 p.m. By DON WEBB The Perriello campaign issued this statement in response to the Associated Press calling Virginia 5th district race for Rep. Virgil Goode. “We’re confident that Tom Perriello has gained the support of a huge number of people across the district. At this point, the vote totals show Perriello up by more than 2,000 votes with dozens of precincts yet to be reported. This race is too close to call. We need to make sure the voice of every 5th district citizen is heard.“ Checking the most recent results on the Virginia Board of Elections shows that Perriello was up by 3,000 at 10 p.m. Posted at 9:21 p.m. By SARAH ARKIN The associated press is reporting that Goode has been elected for his seventh term in the U.S. House of Representatives. Posted at 8:49 p.m. By SARAH ARKIN Bernard is reporting these results for Caswell County: For U.S. Senate Hagan leads Dole with 3,325 votes to Dole’s 1,869 with 85% of the Caswell precincts reporting. Obama has 3,216 votes compared to McCain’s 2,144. Posted at 8:17 p.m. By SARAH ARKIN Unofficial Pittsylvania County results are as follows for 26 of 30 precincts. McCain has won 14,935 votes compared to Obama’s 8,531. Looks like Warner beat Gilmore with 13,161 votes compared to 9,159. Congressman Goode beat Perriello with 14,244 votes to 8,366. Teresa Easley will likely be the county’s next treasurer with 9,699 votes to Kate Berger’s 9,195 and Chad Miller’s 3,202. Posted at 8:10 p.m. By SARAH ARKIN Denice just called in with the Danville results, which have shaded city blue. About 1,000 absentee votes still have to be counted and all results at this point are unofficial, but here’s what she’s reporting right now: Danville voters elected Obama with 10,764 votes compared to 7,411 for McCain. Benefitting from a split ballot Warner trounced Gilmore for a seat in the Senate with 12,584 votes to Gilmore’s 4,489. In the 5th District Congressional race Perriello beat Goode with 10,171 votes compared to 7,299 for Goode. It also looks like Lynwood Barbour will be the next city treasurer having won 7,983 votes. David Giffen pulled in 5,407 and Jackie Wilson garnered 2,309 Posted at 7:55 p.m. By SARAH ARKIN In other news, here’s what we’re getting from the Associated Press: John McCain has picked up a total of 16 Electoral College votes with 8 each from Kentucky and South Carolina. Obama is trailing with 3 electoral votes from Vermont. Bernard was finally able to log onto the State Board of Election website which we imagine is totally overwhelmed and here’s what we’ve got from Danville and Pittsylvania precints on the presidential race. Ballou Park went for Obama with 988 votes to McCain’s 955. Obama also won Doyle Thomas Park with 463 votes to McCain’s 20 and Sutherlin Mansion voters elected Obama with 366 votes versus 210 votes for McCain. Obama won Langston School precint with 528 votes compaired to 33 votes for McCain. Ward 6 gave Obama 620 votes and McCain 62. Ward 7 Obama garnered 1,071 votes while McCain mustered 151 votes. Ward 8 has given Obama 534 votes and awarded 422 to McCain. With 14 of 18 precints reporting Obama has 9,085 votes and McCain 4,925 Bernard says he hasn’t seen a Democratic presidential candidate do this well in a long time. Posted at 7:53 p.m. By SARAH ARKIN Denice is down at the clerk of court’s office collecting results. She reported that the race for city treasurer is pretty close between Lynwood Barbour and David Giffen. She said it also looked like Obama was slightly ahead as was Perriello in the race for the fifth district. Posted at 7:49 p.m. By SARAH ARKIN Ballou Park was practically empty when I arrived at about 6:30 p.m. Poll workers said the day was crazy, but they suspected that people got overly worried about being able to vote, accounting for the droves first thing in the morning. Campaigners were still on hand, handing out soggy information on their candidates. Posted at 7:05 p.m. By JOHN CRANE No line reported at Twin Springs precinct closed at 7 p.m. Voting there never picked backed up the way it was this morning, said precinct chief Merlon Jefferson. Kate Berger and Chad Miller were there Shortly before 7 p.m., the precinct reported 2,155 people out of about 3,300 registered voters. A lot of people had voted absentee, Jefferson said. No line reported at Twin Springs precinct closed at 7 p.m. Voting there never picked backed up the way it was this morning, said precinct chief Merlon Jefferson. Kate Berger and Chad Miller were there Shortly before 7 p.m., the precinct reported 2,155 people out of about 3,300 registered voters. A lot of people had voted absentee, Jefferson said. Posted at 6:45 p.m. by DENICE THIBODEAU It’s 15 minutes prior to the close of all polls, but the precinct poll at American Legion Post 325 has only a handful of voters. Precinct officials say voting has been like this throughout the afternoon, as opposed to the crush of voters seen this morning, with wait times then lasting nearly 90 minutes. As of 6:45 p.m., 1,666 of 2,491 registered voters had cast ballots in person today. Posted at 5:37 p.m. by Traci White   It’s after 5 p.m., but only a few voters are in line to cast their ballots at Coates Recreational Center, one of the largest voting precincts in the city. Eugene Moorefield, precinct chief, said 1,247 voters have cast ballots in person today. Another 232 voted via absentee ballots. The precinct has 2,051 registered voters. Moorefield said the use of curbside voting today was the highest that he has seen in his 20 years as an election official. Twenty-four voters cast ballots at curbside. There is plenty of time left to vote, but the rain has begun to fall harder. Polls close at 7 p.m. Posted at 2:57 p.m. by Denice Thibodeau   Volunteer Thomas Dee said there had been a steady progression of voters all day at American Legion Post 325. “We have never been without someone at the tables,” Dee said at 2 p.m. Dee also said some voters told him it took them four trips to the precinct to find a parking space and come in to vote. The rain is coming down harder now, and people don’t want to stop and talk – but none of those talked to at the American Legion said they were first-time voters. Posted at 2:52 p.m. by Denice Thibodeau   Otis Hoskins stood in the drizzling rain outside I.W. Taylor Elementary School at , handing out material encouraging voters to elect Lynwood Barbour for Danville treasurer. “This is the biggest turnout I’ve ever seen here,” Hoskins said. “Danville is going to set a record today.” Hoskins said when he arrived at 6 a.m., there were 200 to 300 people lined up to vote. “Things have slowed down now, but they’ll pick up again when shifts changes at about 4.” Fran Layton, an attorney who said she was there “making sure what happened in 2000 doesn’t happen here.” She said more than 1,200 voters had already been through as of 1:30 p.m., and it had been a “smooth, problem-free day.” Layton said she first worked on a political campaign in the 1960s, when John F. Kennedy was running; she said the 2008 campaign had really galvanized voters. “I haven’t seen this kind of excitement since the 60s,” Layton said. Posted at 2:47 p.m. by Denice Thibodeau Things had calmed down some at the precincts shortly after 1 p.m. Volunteer Melinda Marshall said almost half the voters assigned to G.L.H. Johnson Elementary had already voted – 672 out of 1,489 (44.9 percent) as of 1:10 p.m. Another volunteer at Johnson said even though the line stretched down the hall at 6 a.m., waiting time was less than a half-hour (said people coming out reported 20- to 27-minute waits).  Volunteer Diane Shelton said things had slowed down, but been steady. Despite helping voters for seven hours, Shelton was still cheerful, reporting that the precinct “hadn’t run into any hitches yet.” Watched the drill for handicapped voters being allowed to vote from their cars. Two volunteers unplugged one machine and carried the laptop-sized machine out to the Ruth Pearson’s vehicle, where she cast her ballot. Walking back into the building, volunteer Dave Torborg noted, “This is one big advantage over those big, old clunky things.” Volunteer Gaye Barkley agreed, adding wheeling one of the old machines out to a car would have been impossible. The volunteers were ready for any voter who showed up inappropriately dressed (new law says voters can’t wear anything that advertises their election choices). An assortment of vests, hats and scarves were available for voters to use to cover up infractions. Posted at 2:30 p.m. by JOHN CRANE Brosville Elementary School About 2:30 p.m. Voters trickled in one or two at a time here. Precinct Captain Ann M. Deering anticipates the afterwork rush between 5 and 7 p.m. More than half of the precinct’s 1,219 registered voters have cast their ballots, Deering said. Like at Twin Springs, the county treasurer options were left off the precinct’s three electronic voting machines. Three or four people had voted on the machines before the mixup was fixed, but officials were able to alert them before they left. They cast paper ballots for the treasurer candidates.   Turnout has been “unusually high,“ Deering said. Posted at 1:15 p.m. by JOHN CRANE Twin Springs Elementary School The long morning lines had dwindled down to about eight or nine people by the early afternoon at Twin Springs. Election official Merlon Jefferson said 1,470 registered voters - out of about 3,300 in the precinct - had made their choices just after 1 p.m. He said he expects to see from 2,500 to 2,700 by the end of the day at 7 p.m. There were no major mechanical problems among the station’s seven electronic voting machines. Early in the morning, however, ballots appeared on the screens without the county treasurer candidates. One person had voted before the problem was solved, Jefferson said. The morning wait was an hour at the most, he said. “We moved them pretty fast,“ Jefferson said. Posted at 12:46 p.m. by SARAH ARKIN Lines were also long at the American Legion Post 325 around 10:30 a.m., particularly for people whose last names start with letters A-J. Kathleen Sparks said she came in voted within a few minutes, but waited 45 minutes for her sister in the A-J category. John Robinson was back at the post for the second time after arriving at 8:30 a.m. to find the line out the door into the parking lot (after snaking through the room). Posted at 12:15 p.m. by JOHN CRANE At Ringgold Fire & Rescue Station Ringgold voter Linda Cadieux says she did not have to wait to vote and she was at the station for about 15 minutes. About 20 people waited in two lines to vote while election official Virginia Behrend gave instructions to entering voters just inside the door. The early morning wait time was about an hour, said Ringgold Fire Chief Mike Neal.  An African-American election official named John McCain said people have given him grief over his name, but he’s not changing it. He declined to reveal who he voted for. McCain said about 45 percent of the precinct’s 2,500 registered voters had cast their ballots by lunchtime. Ringgold voter Stephanie Wilson said this is the first time she’s voted in five years, and her husband had bugged her to vote this year because having an African-American presidential candidate is unusual. Two of the polling station’s seven machines were shut down due to mechanical problems.  Posted at 12:13 p.m. by SARAH ARKIN Lines are thinning out at some polling stations but still snaking around rooms at others. Precinct 7 on North Main Street seems to have suffered the most major glitch. People working the polls say by 5:30 a.m. there were at least 100 people lined up around the block. Until about 9:30 the scene was described as “zoo”, despite the fact that there were two extra people and one extra machine this year. At 10 a.m. when I was there people said things had calmed down but the gymnasium at Woodrow Wilson was still packed. Poll workers and independent election monitors say a couple of things contributed to the problem. There are about 2,000 registered voters in the precinct, according to the registrars office, and there was only one ream of paper listing all the voters, meaning only one person could check in at a time. To make matters worse, all four of the voting machines broke down, but only for a short time said Poll worker Delilah Magnum. Additionally, there were a lot of curbside voters—that is, disabled voters to whom election officials can bring ballots. Finally, after a few hours, the precinct captain ‘split the book’—and sent some of the voters to other precincts to vote where there were shorter lines. Woodrow Wilson principal Jocelyn Fitzgerald said she was “amazed at the number of voters.“ On her way to vote with the aid of a walker, 94 year old Ruby Jones, who has voted in every election since she was 18 said she had “never seen such excitement.“ Posted at 11:00 a.m. by BERNARD BAKER  Coates Recreation Center It’s taking about one to hour to vote as 545 people have voted, said Eugene F. Moorefield, precinct chief. Lines wrapped through the building and out into the parking lot. This was the second time Glen Davis came to vote. he said long lines this morning and turned his truck around. “I’m going to stick it out this time,“ Davis said. Bill Dyer has voted at Coates for years. Dyer joked that a lot of the people who waited in line to vote will have to wait in line Wednesday at the doctor’s office. Moorefield said two people were in line at 4:45 a.m. The line ran through the parking lot when the doors opened at 6 a.m. Coates has 2,051 registered voters and about 200 already voted absentee Posted at 10:35 a.m. by BERNARD BAKER Park Avenue School Election official Penny McDaniel Jones said 843 people had voted out of 2,361 registered. They had 200 people vote for 7 a.m. “I’ve never seen it like this before in my life,“ she said. Chief Election Official Franklin Barkley agreed. He pointed out that lines have been moving smoothly. Phyllis Marable, 66, was not going to miss this election. “I think it’s time for a change.“ Posted at 10:32 a.m.: by GRACIE GUNNELL News from Brosville - Polling precinct packed at 8am… Lined around the walls.. I left.. I will go back and vote after work today.. Not your normal voter turn out at Brosville. Usually at Brosville on election day I am normally voter 100 or so… Not today…. Posted at 9:24 a.m. by BERNARD BAKER Election official Nancy Cheney said 400 people had voted at Cedarbrook. “It’s been so busy, I haven’t been able to catch my breath.“

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Flag Comment Posted by iamannillusion on November 04, 2008 at 3:40 pm

LOOSE
1. Not fastened, restrained, or contained: loose bricks.
2. Not taut, fixed, or rigid: a loose anchor line; a loose chair leg.
3. Free from confinement or imprisonment; unfettered: criminals loose in the neighborhood; dogs that are loose on the streets.

LOSE
1. To be unsuccessful in retaining possession of; mislay: He’s always losing his car keys.
2.To be deprived of (something one has had): lost her art collection in the fire; lost her job.
3. To be unable to keep control or allegiance of
4. To fail to win; fail in

It’s English.  Learn it.

Flag Comment Posted by samsacres on November 04, 2008 at 3:31 pm

...maybe an excellent reply for a rush limbaugh show or sean hannity….they are their talking points and none of them are true….

Flag Comment Posted by dc8v8er on November 04, 2008 at 3:13 pm

Christian? I thought Obama was Christian?

Flag Comment Posted by PBJ on November 04, 2008 at 3:11 pm

YES WE DID LOSE A FINE YOUNG MAN AND MANY OTHER MEN AND WOMEN IN THIS COUNTRY. THAT’S WHY BUSH HAS SENT OUR TROOPS TO TAKE CARE OF BUSINESS. WE MAY LOOSE SOME WONDERFUL PEOPLE BUT THEY ARE FIGHTING FOR YOU AND I TO HAVE OUR FREEDOM AND A GREAT COUNTRY TO LIVE IN. WILL OBAMA DO THAT FOR US? I KNOW MCCAIN WILL, HE ALREADY HAS.

Flag Comment Posted by justiceforall on November 04, 2008 at 3:10 pm

both Republican and Democrat candidates are ‘spokesmen’ for the corporations that sponsor them. you are blinded by the golden light of illusion.
have you even wondered why the INDEPENDENT, or LIBERTARIAN , OR GREEN party got ZERO air time on ABC,CBS,NBC or FOX?
did you know there are other candidates running?
;) think about it.

peace to you all, and may the spirit of justice prevail.

Flag Comment Posted by 3mommy on November 04, 2008 at 3:00 pm

davidl,

1. YOU were the one that insinuated that Barack Obabma could save the Earth

2. It was I who told YOU that I did not need him to

3. The fact that YOU do not see Bush or McCain for what they really are, is why I told YOU to seek Christ.

4. OBVIOUSLY if I thought that we needed only Barack and not the Lord, I would not have answered YOU with my initial comment about him saving the earth. (See # 2)


Dude, you cannot (and will not) talk circles around or out blog me. I have two degrees and working on a third. How long you want to go back and forth?)

Flag Comment Posted by PBJ on November 04, 2008 at 2:52 pm

MOMMY3 AND HOPE YOU BOTH HAVE LOST YOUR MINDS, US “WHITE FOLKS” ARE NOT VOTING AGAINST OBAMA JUST BECAUSE HE IS BLACK. MY OPINION IS THAT HE IS NOT A LEADER FOR THE UNITED STATES, AND IT IS A FACT THAT HE IS A MUSLIM AND HE HAS DIFERENT VALUES FOR THE UNITED STATES. THIS IS GOD’S COUNTRY!! HE WANTS TO “CHANGE” THE UNITED STATES AND I DON’T BELIEVE IT’S GOING TO BE A GOOD THING. I DON’T CARE IF HE IS BLACK OR WHITE BUT IT IS MY DUTY TO VOTE FOR A LEADER THAT HAVE THE SAME VALUES THAT I DO AND SOMEONE THAT HAS AMERICAN FLAG BURNING CEREMONIES AND REFUSES TO PLACING HIS HAND ON THE BIBLE UNDER OATH DOES NOT HAVE THE SAME VALUES AS I DO. AS A CHRISTIAN I CAN NOT BRING MYSELF TO VOTE FOR HIM. YOUR OPINION MAY BE DIFFERENT THAN MINE BUT, I CHOOSE MCCAIN BECAUSE HE IS A CHRISTIAN AND WILL LEAD THIS COUNTRY FOR THE PEOPLE OF THE UNITED STATES. HE SEE’S US AS HIS PEOPLE AND HE WILL DO EVERYTHING IN HIS POWER TO SEE THAT OUR FREEDOM STANDS AND OUR FLAG FLY’S PROUDLY. OBAMA HAS NOT SHOWN ME ANY PROMISES THAT HE WILL STAND UP FOR US. HE HAS A BACKGROUND OF FRIENDSHIPS WITH THE LEADERS FOR IRAQI AND IRAN. THIS IS NOT GOOD PEOPLE. WAKE UP!! READ YOUR BIBLE AND SEE WHAT THIS ALL SOUNDS LIKE. SOUNDS TO ME LIKE HE COULD BE THE ANTI-CHRIST. I KNOW ONE DAY IN MY LIFETIME THERE MAY BE A BLACK MAN FOR PRESIDENT BUT, I WILL NOT VOTE FOR A MAN OR WOMAN, BLACK OR WHITE THAT IS NOT A CHRISTIAN WITH CHRISTIAN VALUES. MOMMY3 MCCAIN IS NOT BUSH, THEY MAY HAVE THE SAME VALUES ON SOME THINGS BUT, HE IS NOT BUSH. IF YOU GO BACK 8 YEARS BUSH HAD TO CLEAN UP CLINTON’S MESS. CLINTON IS THE ONE WHO DID AWAY WITH MOST OF OUT MANUFACTURING JOBS AND CLINTON ALSO JUST LET THEM GET BY WITH BOMBING THE USS COLE AND DIDN’T DO CRAP ABOUT IT. THAT IS WHAT OUR TROOPS ARE FOR TO FIGHT FOR YOU AND ME TO PROTECT OUR COUNTRY. WE DO NOT NEED TO PULL OUR TROOPS OUT UNTIL WE FINISH BUSINESS. BUSH HAS BEEN A DECENT PRESIDENT. HE HAS GIVEN US TAX BREAKS JUST ABOUT EVERY YEAR (THE WORKING PEOPLE) AND HAS FAUGHT FOR THIS COUNTRY. YES, HE HAS HAD SOME BAD CALLS BUT WHO IS PERFECT. YOU LEARN FROM YOUR MISTAKES. PALIN IS THE TICKET. SHE KNOWS WHAT SHE’S DOING AND CAN REALLY HELP THE UNITED STATES. SHE HAS DONE A GREAT JOB FOR ALASKA AND I BELIEVE SHE WILL DO THE SAME FOR THE REST OF THE COUNTRY.  HEY HOPE, I WONDER IF OBAMA’S ENGLISH IS ANY BETTER THAN YOURS. WILL HE BE THE FIRST TO SAY “I IS YOUR FIRST BLACK PRESIDENT” PEOPLE LIKE YOU IS WHAT CAUSES ALL THE RACISM IN THE WORLD. I HAVE BLACK AND WHITE FRIENDS AND I ONLY HAVE PROBLEMS WITH THE ONES LIKE YOU. VOTE MCCAIN! BARACK HUSSEIN OBAMA IS NOT THE RIGHT CHOICE FOR AMERICA, MAYBE INDONESIA.

Flag Comment Posted by 3mommy on November 04, 2008 at 2:26 pm

@davidl

3mommy: David, my friend, My Lord and Savior is Jesus Christ, only HE can save this earth. I believe Barack Obama can only aleviate some pressure that we face in the every day struggle of human life. And may I also suggest you get to know JC, because if McCain and SP get in office, you gonna need him….

Republican Fact checker: More jobs went overseas under the Bush administration.

Flag Comment Posted by 3mommy on November 04, 2008 at 1:20 pm

In her initial comment hope did not say “yall white folks “ But let me say this

I don’t care what hope said or danhood said obviously they represent the opposite ends of the spectrum, OK….. Danville, my home, the last confederate capital, is filled with citizens like this so that is neither here nor there with me because I know what I am so whether somebody is racist or poor or ignorant does not really bother me…


BUT….LISTEN UP


I will say this, if ANYBODY is NOT VOTING FOR OBAMA because he IS BLACK or ½, or whatever, then YOU are in for a RUDE AWAKENING!!!!

After all THE MESS this country has been through with 911, Hurricane Katrina, mortgage crises, gas prices, economic pushes and let downs, job loss, and I go on and on, you want to get somebody in the white house that is remotely similar to George W Bush, then you, my friends and fellow citizens of this complacent stagnant small town,
shall surely reap.

By living in a place such as Danville, we, both black and white, are in a recession when there is no recession because of the lack of jobs and slow development. We can only hope that a change in Washington will eventually trickle down.  So if you are poor, ignorant, racist, prejudice, a black Panther or KKK member, please believe that this country has to abandon the old systematic way of doing things. OK??? DO YOU GET It? BUSH has to go and anybody else like him has to go.  Even if you are not about race, but about policies look at John McCain’s decision on his running mate for God’s sake, that woman is a joke…it took her three different colleges to get a degree. That is not fiction (Like the Obama is a muslim rumor) That is fact!!!! Republicans of Danville, Come on Wake up!!!!

TO THOSE OF YOU WHO WILL VOTE REPUBLICAN ONLY TO VOTE AGAINST A PERSON of COLOR and YOU PUT JOHN MCCAIN IN OFFICE with HIS PARTNER SIMPLE SARA PALIN,  YOU WILL GET EXACTLY WHAT YOU DESERVE. YOU VOTED BUSH IN, AND LOOK WHAT HAPPENED.

Flag Comment Posted by Thumper on November 04, 2008 at 12:22 pm

Voted at Twin Springs at 10:00 this morning.  No line!  Good to know God knows who will win this day!

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