Talk:Ohio's 15th congressional district

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[edit] 2006 results

Where we get these numbers? The OH secretary of state site is still showing Pryce 101,636, Kilroy 98,100. [1] Pryce is the likely winner, but Kilroy has not yet conceded [2] and there are about 18,000 votes not yet counted--and that won't be counted until sometime after OSU's football game tomorrow. [3] I'm going to remove the boldface for now as every major news source is still saying this race is too close to call. -MrFizyx 22:13, 10 November 2006 (UTC)

OK, a number of sources, agree with what was posted here, (Pryce 119,208 v Kilroy 107,947), but for some reason most of the major news sources don't seem to be using those figures. If Pryce is up 11,000+ votes I suppose she will almost certianly win. -MrFizyx 00:40, 11 November 2006 (UTC)