Wednesday, December 12, 2012

The Election Results Are In

It's official: the election for the new logo for Justin's Brew Review is over. The results are in and the winner is...B!


Sorry that you all had to endure the slanderous political ads during this grueling logo election. I was really starting to get tired of A's infamous catchphrase: "We can't afford four more beers!" But I think that it was B's platform promise that really swung the election in its favor: "Read my lips: no new beer taxes". Whatever the case, I'm just glad that it's all over and done with. Now we can focus on the more important issues, like what other White House homebrews we can expect to be concocted over these next four years. (Oops, I just transitioned from talking about a logo election to the real thing.)

For those of you that like numbers (nerd alert, cough cough), here are some charts showing the number of votes and where they were cast:




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Thanks for reading. Prost!

6 comments:

  1. Do we have to go through all of this again in four years? ;-)

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    1. Haha! Nice, Doug. Very nice. And no, I don't plan on rebranding very often. ;-p

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  2. All this means is that you should ignore the people that only voted on twitter or your blog. As a matter of fact, I think you should ignore all blog comments completely.

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    1. Tricky! And too funny to ignore...not that I ignore blog post comments. Obviously.

      Also, if I had ignored votes via Twitter and blog comments, it would've been a tie. I think. It was bad enough that Jon cast three votes via blog comment and one via Google+. I had to be very careful because I could see how easily it could've turned into another Florida fiasco. Really didn't want to have to ask the Supreme Court to step in again.

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    2. It wasnt easy sneaking multiple votes in. One was by absentee and the others I had to travel to different states to cast ;)

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    3. Ha ha! It sure would've been much easier if you lived in the tri-state area though! I've gotta hand it to you: you're persistent and well-traveled, if nothing else.

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