Page 8 University Daily Kansan, November 7, 1984 ELECTION RESULTS LAWRENCE PRECINCT RESULTS | Precinct-Ward | Mondale/Reagan | Charlton/Hack | Flory/Glover | Johnson/Rothweil | | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | | 1-1 | 297 215 | N/A | 174 339 | 286 242 | | 1-2 | 259 232 | N/A | 206 261 | 208 240 | | 1-3 | 417 351 | 419 321 | 283 463 | 351 365 | | 1-4 | 297 309 | 338 266 | 308 303 | 379 231 | | 1-5 | 269 117 | 291 102 | 109 280 | 171 208 | | 2-1 | 301 284 | N/A | 270 329 | 337 238 | | 2-2 | 546 399 | 528 375 | 347 565 | 420 460 | | 2-3 | 440 417 | 480 352 | 391 446 | 421 383 | | 2-4 | 250 275 | 322 206 | 263 263 | 305 216 | | 2-5 | 333 152 | 350 128 | 135 350 | 234 233 | | 3-1 | 330 257 | N/A | 228 349 | 304 258 | | 3-2 | 415 672 | N/A | 568 501 | 608 421 | | 3-3 | 334 463 | N/A | 435 350 | 482 288 | | 3-4 | 299 264 | 353 216 | 222 357 | 317 258 | | 4-1 | 354 451 | N/A | 381 409 | 462 306 | | 4-2 | not available | | | | | 4-3 | 158 262 | N/A | 230 188 | 275 136 | | 4-4 | 310 472 | 375 397 | 373 412 | 431 345 | | 5-1 | 259 700 | N/A | 621 334 | 660 287 | | 5-2 | 287 466 | N/A | 366 386 | 466 271 | | 5-3 | 290 493 | N/A | 418 342 | 474 285 | | 5-4 | 297 396 | 315 302 | 365 257 | 387 235 | | 6 | 336 410 | 408 350 | 382 375 | 419 339 | | 6-2 | 281 573 | N/A | 461 402 | 571 281 | | 6-3 | 259 348 | N/A | 283 317 | 310 266 | | 7-2 | 279 471 | N/A | 541 385 | 630 276 | | 7-3 | 350 510 | N/A | 517 342 | 585 274 | | 8-2 | not available | | | | | 8-3 | 332 487 | N/A | 411 401 | 471 321 | | 9-2 | 364 489 | N/A | 453 354 | 528 291 | | TOTALS | 8,349 10,931 | 4,179 3,015 | 9,741 10,060 | 11,492 7,954 | Jouglas County clerk's office Patty Jaimes, Douglas County Clerk, predicted Monday that about 30,000 of the 39,826 registered voters in the county would cast ballots yesterday. Unofficial vote totals early this morning indicated that voters turned out in recor numbers yesterday in Douglas County. The previous record was 28,129 in the 1980 general election. By 1:30 a.m. today, more than 29,000 votes and been counted in the county, with six parties receiving over 50% of the vote. Jaimes said that no official totals would be released until all the ballots had been brought to her office, but that she would stand by her prediction for a turnout of 30.000. YESTERDAY AFTERNOON, OFFICIALS at the headquarters of the Douglas County Republican and Democratic central committees said they had received reports of extraordinary high turnout early in the day. A sunny sky and warm weather in the "When we finally get everything in, I think some will be a little higher and some a little lower, but the average will be 80 percent." Jaimes said. Jaimes said she thought turnout would be about 60 percent of registered voters. morning and early afternoon contributed to the high turnout, the official's said. resterday afternoon. Jaimes described the flow to the pipes as "a nice, heavy turnout," but declined to say whether she was pleased by the crowds. "I don't know if I'm pleased yet," she said, and she stood around 30,000 voters when then TII be pleased to be present. Nationwide, partial returns indicated that 53.5 percent of eligible voters participated in the election. That percentage is up from the 32.6 mark in 1980 but well below the record 62.5 Ronald Reagan fared well in almost every demographie category HE CARRIED EVERY income group down to $10,000 and swept the once dependably Democratic Catholic vote. He ran away with the "born again" Protestant vote. He also carried most ethnic groups. Mondale was left with big majorities among only a few voter groups. He got nearly 90 percent of the black vote, 70 percent of the Jewish vote; 78 percent of pre-ERA voters; about 65 percent of the unemployed and nearly 70 percent of voting earnings less than $5,000. He barely earned the $5,000 to $10,000 income group and lost everything above it. Charlton sweeps race wins all 11 districts By LAURETTA SCHULTZ Charlton said last night that she had expected to win, but not by such a large margin. Results as of 2 a.m. showed Charlton ahead of Hack by 3.555 to 2.484 votes. Betty Jo Charlton, D-Lawrence, won her third term as 46th District state representative by carrying all 11 districts in her race against Republican Julie Hack. "I really thought I would win," Charlton said. "But I certainly did not expect this much of it." "This is so great. It's the best I've ever done." Hack walked across the county treasurer's office to congratulate Charlton when the council voted in favor. Hack lost the precinct in which she lives by 116 votes according to the unofficial tally late through August. "I had optimistically hoped to win her precinct by a hundred votes," Charlton said. "Even that went better than expected." "I congratulated her on a fine race," Hack said. "I am very comfortable with the way the race went. We kept things in pretty good shape clear to end." Charlton said the race between her and Hack had not centered on any real issues, which she thought had hurt Hack's campaign. "She didn't do that — she just spent the last two weeks saying I had spent my time in Tokyo." "Issues were never really discussed." Charlton said. "Then at the end, she got kind of negative about things To detain any person, you have to criticize her voting record. "I think there may have been a backlash effect, I have been sent back there twice, obviously I've done things right. People just weren't buying what she said." One of the returns that pleased Charlton the most was the 5th precinct of the 4th ward, which she had lost in her two previous elections. She won that precinct 315 to 302. "That was an important one," she said as the figures were tabulated on the chalkboard. "I didn't know what to think about what would happen there." Charlton said she had several plans for the coming legislative session. "I am committed to increasing state spending for education," she said. "The money will be there as the economy grows, and it must be slated for education." She also said she was interested in working on bills to provide consumer protection for people buying used cars. Joe Wilkins III/KANSAN State Rep. Betty Jo Charlton, D-Lawrence, talks with Deborah Burns, her campaign manager. Charlton last night defeated Republican Julie Hack in the race for the 46th District state representative seat. ---