Bronx District Attorney Robert Johnson had the Democratic, Republican and Conservative line, and was running completely unopposed, so the only thing we learned yesterday was how many people either came out to vote to keep a perfect voting record or had no idea who was running for what and just showed up anyways.
Scroll down to the fourth page to find the Bronx DA race, and you'll see that 20,358 people (unofficially) cast their vote for the only dog in the race.
The breakdown by which party line they voted on has 17,535 people (86.13%) voting for him on the Democratic line, 2,065 (10.14%) went Republican and 758 (3.72%) voters chose the Conservative Robert Johnson.
Well, that was an exciting race. We'll post something about the race for NYC mayor later today. That hopes to be a bit more exciting.
NYC 2011 Unofficial Election Results
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Showing posts with label Bronx District Attorney. Show all posts
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Wednesday, November 9, 2011
Bronx DA Johnson wins election...against no one
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Friday, October 14, 2011
Domestive Violence informational workshop
This month is Domestic Violence Awareness Month (and yesterday, Oct. 13, was the official day), so the Bronx district attorney's office is offering a free informative workshop about domestic violence.
The workshop is an interactive forum where participants and experts discuss the various aspects that surround the issue. Speakers educate participants on subjects including: the resources available to victims, the impact domestic violence has on families, preventative measures and warning signs potential victims should look out for.
The forum will be held in the Bronx DA's office Thursday, Oct. 20 at 198 East 161st Street, on the third floor litigation training room.
Participants do have to register for the event. To find out more about the workshop, contact Marques Johnson, special projects coordinator, at (718)-838-7005 or go to www.bronxda.nyc.gov
The workshop is an interactive forum where participants and experts discuss the various aspects that surround the issue. Speakers educate participants on subjects including: the resources available to victims, the impact domestic violence has on families, preventative measures and warning signs potential victims should look out for.
The forum will be held in the Bronx DA's office Thursday, Oct. 20 at 198 East 161st Street, on the third floor litigation training room.
Participants do have to register for the event. To find out more about the workshop, contact Marques Johnson, special projects coordinator, at (718)-838-7005 or go to www.bronxda.nyc.gov
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