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The Batavian 2009 Election Survey Results
Below are the results of the election survey taken of readers of The Batavian over the past three days.
Please keep in mind:
- This is somewhat experimental. We're curious how close we can get to accurately reflecting how the election will go. That question won't be answered until election night. But as a matter of transparency, we're releasing the results tonight (also, even while acknowledging the potential pitfalls of this survey, candidates are expressing an eagerness to know the results.
- This is a non-scientific survey. Participants are self selected, which statisticians will tell you can skew results.
- An online survey isn't beyond being gamed, or tricked, but I see no evidence of that taking place in this case.
All of that to say: You shouldn't let these results influence your voting decisions, from who to vote for or whether to show up at the polls. Treat this as a potentially interesting reflection of how readers of The Batavian are responding to the candidates, but not necessarily a prediction of what will happen on Election Day.
Two other notes. We are not randomly deleting responses as we previously said we would. We had to delete too many as it is because SOOO MANNNNY people didn't follow the instructions on the survey.
The most common reason we deleted surveys (and whole surveys were deleted, not just specific questions) was people voting in BOTH district elections for the County Legislature. The next most common reason, was saying you lived in the Town of Batavia or another town and then voting in Batavia races or on the charter question.
We have 165 completed surveys. We trashed at least 200 more for failure to follow the instructions and another 25 for stating not registered to vote and unlikely to vote (you see, those were trick questions). We also deleted five surveys with duplicate IP addresses.
We're also not displaying results for jurisdictions that had only one or two respondents.
Here's the results:
Very likely to vote: 149 (90%)
| Answer | ||
| Marianne Clattenburg | 49 (22%) | |
| Timothy E. Buckley | 45 (21%) | |
| Frank C. Ferrando, Jr | 44 (20%) | |
| Phillip J. Ricci | 39 (18%) | |
| Sara J. Balbi | 26 (12%) | |
| Julie Ann Wallace | 15 (7%) | |
| Yes | 52 (64%) | |
| No | 29 (36%) |
| Robert H. Radley | 22 (59%) | |
| Rosemary Christian | 15 (41%) |
| Christopher M. Charvella | 17 (55%) | |
| Hollis D. Upson | 14 (45%) |
| Alice E. Calmes | 5 (56%) | |
| Linda P. Graber | 4 (44%) |
| Michael A. Plitt | 7 (35%) | |
| Stephen J. Ferry | 5 (25%) | |
| Christopher M. Nicastro | 4 (20%) | |
| Charles J. Flagg | 3 (15%) | |
| Jimmie E. Flaming | 1 (5%) |
| David D. Riker | 7 (70%) | |
| Samuel E. Williams | 3 (30%) |
| Answer | ||
| Kermit Arrington | 13 (65%) | |
| Darryl D. Sehm | 7 (35%) | |
| Thomas Stella | 15 (58%) | |
| Christine M. Smith | 8 (31%) | |
| Jay E. Whipple | 3 (12%) |
| Kelly J. Lathan | 14 (67%) | |
| Jennifer AO Keys | 7 (33%) |
| Ronald Panek | 10 (38%) | |
| Donald L. Mullen | 9 (35%) | |
| Michelle Mouery | 7 (27%) |
| Answer | ||
| Steven Boldt | 13 (87%) | |
| James D. Pontillo | 2 (13%) | |
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Is it Sarah Burk-Balbi or just Sarah Balbi. for her last name ? Or is she just using the burk name to get votes ?
The point? Many women use a hyphenated name. Sara Burk-Balbi sounds okay to me. She'll make a great addition to the city council.
The better question would be is it helping or hurting?
I have a question, has NY adopted the new e-voting machines for this election? If so look for law suits especially in elderly districts.
I think her problem will be that people in the 1st ward will conect her to her father, who wants the sports complex at the end of North Street. If you don't like the sports complex, you might vote against her. If you like the sports complex, you might vote for her. It's a two edge sword for her in the 1st ward.
I would say that it might hurt her because of the confusion that it might cause if her last name is listed as Balbi on the ballot .
I would like to believe that the voters, in the City, are smart enough to recognize either Burk-Balbi or just Balbi. It is a non issue.
Sara is a bright young star on the road to public service. Whether she is known as Sara Burk-Balbi or Sara Balbi, I know she will give it her all if elected.
Around here the last name Burk is a household name , but not Balbi .So I think it makes a difference
Bea , I think people want to see one name being used for elections .Burk-balbi or Balbi , not both . What is her legal name?
I do agree with you that she is a young star and would give it her all if elected .
"retire employees with over 2 years experience...for younger workers": I believe county workers have to be 55 and have 25 years of service (except for cops I believe). There is no way this could be done ie. age discrimination, union issues, costly buyouts..how could she do this?
I thought North Street Rd extension was a school project...what does it have to do with the county legislature?
"create more jobs to increase the county's revenue, by increasing sales tax" what the heck does this mean?
What unnecessary spending is she looking to eliminate?
Are smoking issues county issues?
Her had seems to be all over the place and poorly written, and a bit confusing.
A Charvella question: he wants county legislation for local contracts to go only to local vendors...I am sure state law prevents this. Chris, answer please?
Thanks, waiting for replys....go out and vote!
Of course contracts cannot be guranteed to local contractors, but we can do our level best to give them a shot.
I hope that helps.
I didn't see the ad, but the answer to the sports complex is that while it is a School District project, they need the City Council to apply for a grant. They also need the Town of Batavia and I believe the County to apply also. That's how it became a "city" issue.
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Thank you for doing this! Even though there we quite a bit of results removed, I am still excited by what is there! It's great to see how close we are and that our message is making an impact!
Thank you to everyone who took the time to do this and thank you for those who are supporting us!
Please go out and vote on November 3rd!
Have a Happy and Safe Halloween!!!