Friday, November 14, 2003
The Outpost poll asks why Missoula voters turned out at a higher rate (27 percent) in the Nov. 5 election than Billings voters did (26 percent). Of course, the difference is too slight to mean anything for sure, but it does kind of undercut the stereotype that conservative Billings has a stronger sense of civic obligation than loose-living Missoula, doesn't it?
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