Eric Swalwell remains on the ballot. What % of the vote will he get?
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Ṁ801Ṁ2.3kresolved Jun 10
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YES0.25% or more?
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NO0.50% or more?
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NO0.75% or more?
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NO1.00% or more?
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NO1.50% or more?
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NO2.00% or more?
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NO3.00% or more?
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NO5.00% or more?
Resolves according to the associated press when they are 99% reporting, or one week after polls close.
Resolves according to Eric Swalwell vote % in the California governor primary
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@anglospherepoliticsguy I can’t find an exact percentage. It says 0.3% but it could be rounded up and might go down with extra votes
@Jack1 Doing calculator math on the results on NYT it's 26511/8562182 = 0.30%, supposedly over 90% reporting at this point so should end up over 0.25% in the end. Fair if you want to wait, though.