GENERAL ELECTION FINAL RESULTS
[Official]
TOTAL VALID VOTES: 4,509
State-by-state return projections (states with more than 20 votes)
note: uh..these aren't completely accurate....but i'm pretty sure who won these states based on quick searches
ARIZONA - Kim/Allmen
CALIFORNIA, NORTHERN - Kim/Allmen

CALIFORNIA, SOUTHERN - Tsang/Ong
COLORADO - Kim/Allmen
ILLINOIS - Kim/Allmen
  NU - Kim/Allmen
  U of I - Tsang/Ong
INDIANA - Tsang/Ong
IOWA - Tsang/Ong

KENTUCKY - Kim/Allmen
MARYLAND - Tsang/Ong
MASSACHUSETTS - Tsang/Ong

MICHIGAN - Kim/Allmen
MISSOURI - Kim/Allmen
NEW JERSEY - Kim/Allmen
NEW YORK - Tsang/Ong
NORTH CAROLINA - Tsang/Ong
OHIO - Kim/Allmen
PENNSYLVANIA - Tsang/Ong
TEXAS - Ethridge/Lee
WISCONSIN - Kim/Allmen
VIRGINIA - Kim/Allmen
States that voted:
Alaska (Anchorage)
Arizona (ASU, U of A)
California (Cal, UCLA, Stanford, UCLA, UCI, UCSD, Loy-Mary, UCR, Pomona, Claremont, CS-Chico, Berklee)
Colorado (Air Force, CU, CSU, Colorado College)
Connecticut (UConn, Yale)
Delaware (Univ. of Delaware)
Florida (UCF, FSU, U of Miami)
Georgia (Emory, GA tech)
Hawaii (UH)
Iowa (ISU, Iowa, Grinnell)
Illinois (NU, U of I, Northeastern, UIC, NIU, WIU, IIT,Depaul, U of Chicago, Loyola,Moody, Wheaton, Oakton CC)
Indiana (Notre Dame, IUPUI, IU, Purdue, IPFW)
Kansas (KU, KSU)
Kentucky (UK)
Massachusetts (UMass, Amherst College, Harvard, Wellesley, Northeast.)
Maryland (UMD - college park, Johns Hopkins, US Naval Academy)
Maine (Bowdoin, Bates)
Michigan (UMich, MSU, WMU, CMU, Kalamazoo Col, Calvin Col)
Minnesota (Minnesota, St. Thomas University)
Missouri (Wash U, Mizzou, St Louis U)
Mississippi (Ole Miss)
North Carolina (Duke, UNC - Chapel Hill)
Nebraska (Nebraska - Lincoln)
New Hampshire (Dartmouth)
New Jersey (Rutgers, NJIT, Princeton, College of NJ)
New Mexico (NMSU)
Nevada (UNLV)
New York (Bing., W. Point, Stony Brook, Cornell, Columbia, Cooper Union, RPI, NYU. Syracuse)
Ohio (OSU, Case-Western, Dayton, UCincy, BGSU)
Oregon (U of Oregon)
Pennsylvania (PSU, UPenn, Haverford)
Rhode Island (URI)
Tennessee (UT)
Texas (UT - Austin, UTSA, UTD, Rice, Houston)
Virginia (UVA, VCU, VMI, Va Tech)
Washington (Univ of Puget Sound, UW)
WIsconsin (UW - Madison, UW - Eau Claire)

South Korea
Japan
Italy
UK
China
Taiwan
Canada
Netherlands
The Comeback Kim: Another 11th-hour push carries Kim/Allmen to 2nd victory
EVANSTON, Ill -- No one thought he was going to do it again.  Not even the Daily 1835.
  But Andrew Kim, of Morton Grove, Ill., shocked the world last night, just as he did a week earlier in the Boba Party primary.  Down by about 100 votes with an hour to go, Kim and Alan Allmen used another late surge to carry past Ice Mountain Party candidate Rebecca Tsang by a margin of 127 votes.?
The $300 pooled from donors, however, was split between the two as part of the agreement.
  "This is just madness, I can't believe it went as far as it did," Kim said after learning of his victory. "Now what do i do?"
  Kim was down for much of Monday afternoon and evening, with most of his senior staff studying for midterms at the library. Kim had some sort of presence throughout much of the country and managed to stay within striking distance of Tsang before he went all out with about 2 hours to go.
  It was a race that wasn't without it's controversy. 
  Automatic voting, which wasn't allowed, was used by both sides, and many voters claimed they were being misled because they weren't aware of all the candidates running.
  It also got out of hand.  The University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign even got into fliering, as both camps put up fliers in bathrooms all around FAR and PAR in student residences.
  "They've got nothing but cows to play with down there, I guess this is like Disneyland to them," Tsang campaign manager Eunice Byun said.
ELECTION BY-THE-NUMBERS
4,563 -
Total votes cast, including illegal write-in votes, and ambiguously written votes.

1,296 -
Hits to the Daily 1835 website on Monday

9 -
No. of times the site crashed that same day.

21 -
Votes cast for Joe Park

1 -
Votes cast for ex-candidate Ke Xie

23 -
No. of votes cast for Kim that made reference to his "hotness"

0 -
No. of ballots that had both Tsang and Ong's name on it

11 -
No. of ballots that started to cuss at the Daily1835

3 -
Votes cast for 'Andrea Kim'

2 -
No. of ballots that asked the Daily 1835, 'Are you a girl?'

406 -
Votes from the University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign.  Approx. 226 went to Tsang/Ong.

132 -
Votes from the University of Michigan, Ann Arbor. Majority went to Kim/Allmen.

101 -
Votes from Ohio State University, a vast majority going for Kim.

63 -
Votes from the University of Wisconsin - Madison, split between Tsang and Kim.

57 -
Votes from Stanford University (CA), 48 of which went to Kim.

55 -
Votes from Case-Western Reserve University (OH), a majority going for Tsang.

52 -
Votes from Rutgers University (NJ), 41 of which went to Kim.

24 -
Votes from Kentucky, all of which went to Kim.
5%
49%
2,082
46%
2,209
218
Percent
Raw Vote
Andrew S. Kim/
Alan Allmen (B)
Rebecca Tsang/
Andrew Ong (IM)
William T. Ethridge/
Joyce Y. Lee (CD)
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