Quote Originally Posted by Psychotic
Hell yeah I got as many people to vote for us straight-ticket as I could, and I'm not going to deny that, even if you want to deny that you and KB did. And to be perfectly honest I really don't think you got many votes from outside your own party like you think you did. I know we got more newbies supporting us than you, whereas you mainly got chat oldbies. But well done on that, I applaud your efforts in getting people to vote straight-ticket, it's a tough skill, believe you me. So congratulations, even if you are going to pretend.

To be honest, I can see NOTHING wrong in straight-ticket voting anyway (Except for lying about it...) What's the point in having parties and their policies if you're not going to vote for them?

Oh, and BoB, you only got that many 'cause you were up against one person.
No more than 15 people could have possibly voted 'straight ticket' as you call it for #eoff - while no more than 20 could have voted 'straight ticket' for W-Boats. The difference of 15 votes is right there - well, possibly closer to 150 votes.

And I didn't tell people to vote once. I put a link in the chatroom topic, though, but that benefitted the people who were part of Ace and W-Boats and FPP and Unne Avatar too. It didn't even say "Vote #eoff" or anything. I didn't PM anyone, I didn't remind anyone, nothing. We just have genuine appeal. OH OH OH STATS TIEM! *orgasm* Okay, we had a standard deviation of 13.3 compared to your 7.6, showing we had more variation in the amount of people who voted for our party, showing that we had less 'straight ticket' votes than W-Boats. Ace did too - 11.3. Even FPP (11.7) and Unne Avatar (10.4) have you done... =o Wow. But then again, FPP and Unne Avatar's standard deviation is pretty extreme as they didn't have runners in every category.

Sorry, I'm playing around with my spreadsheet of votes. It's so fantastic! *falls over*

OOC:Also, what's up with the hover-text on the mad AIM smiley saying LAIM instead of AIM? Weird. Oh well. *shruggage*