#joco packing ideas
- guitar
- #Go board/stones (actually....that's probs my there already....) #igo #baduk
omgomgomg
We're booked for #joco 2027!!!
I first heard about (and lusted after) this Nerds-Only #Cruise when #tmbg was on it and regretted not being there when #heyriddleriddle was on.
No idea who is there this year, but who cares!
Squeeeeee! They're playing a Jonathan Coulton song on CBC Edmonton! Also a perfect one for after an interview about rage baiting: "Don't Feed the Trolls"
So. Statt dem #39c3 nachzutrauern, arrangiere ich lieber an emotionaler Musik weiter. Hab hier sogar eine Art Instrument gefunden und mir ein Studio eingerichtet :thisisfine: :fairydust:
Now I am less then what I was, whatever's left is yours now. 🎶
- Descubre el #juego de #tablero que he creado, con información detallada y descargas, reciclable, del mundo para el mundo, en Español, Interlingua e Inglés.
- Explora mi #joco de tablero con guias e downloads, recyclabile e global, in Espaniol, #Interlingua e Anglese.
- Discover the #boardgame i've created, with detailed information and downloads, #recyclable, from around the world, in Spanish, Interlingua, and English.
57% of my Kansas donations went to races in Johnson County, 13% went to races in Wyandotte County, and all other counties each received less than 10%.
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We can break down my Kansas donations even further.
Many competitive Kansas Legislative races are located in Johnson County.
Last year, 63.6% of Kansas House races decided by less than 6% were located in Johnson County, and 66.7% of Kansas Senate races decided by less than 6% were located entirely or partially in Johnson County.
86/x
I raised funds for 2 of the 6 Kansas Senate races where the margin was decided by less than 6% in 2024.
Specifically, I raised funds for Usha Reddi, in Riley County, and Andrew Mall, in Johnson County.
That’s not as impressive as my record for predicting competitive Kansas House races, but it’s still fairly good, considering my foresight was obscured by the fog of redistricting.
22/x
#Kansas #Riley #Johnson #JoCo #Politics #Legislature #Geography #Election #USA
Johnson County is the largest county in Kansas, followed by Sedgwick, Shawnee, Wyandotte, and Douglas counties.
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#Kansas #Population #Statistics #JoCo #Johnson #Sedgwick #Shawnee #Wyandotte #Douglas
Therefore, Johnson County was home to 21% of the Kansas population in 2024.
That means just over 1 in 5 Kansans live in Johnson County, even though there are 105 counties in the state.
14.2/x
About 632,000 people lived in Johnson County, and about 2.97 Million people lived in Kansas, in 2024, according to the US Census.
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This thread, about the results of the 2024 elections for the Kansas Legislature, can be read as an article, with plenty of tables and graphs, on my blog, Meticulous Musings.
https://jasonbeets.blogspot.com/2025/07/republicans-gain-seats-in-kansas.html
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#Kansas #Politics #Elections #Results #Data #Statistics #Legislature #Blog #Geography #Graphs #Tables #Map #Counties #JoCo #Johnson
Four of the six Kansas Senate races decided by less than 10% in 2024 were located entirely or partially in Johnson County.
That means 66.7% of Kansas Senate races decided by less than 10% were located entirely or partially in Johnson County.
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Once again, District 48 is the only election where the margin swung in Democrats favor.
Although, Democrat Linda Featherston, in Johnson County, went from winning by 8.5% in 2022 to running unopposed in 2024, so it doesn’t really make sense to calculate a margin swing for her district.
35/x
Many of the most competitive districts, in both chambers, are located in Johnson County.
Johnson County is located in northeast Kansas, along the Kansas-Missouri border.
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