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VOTING FOR 2009 FAVORITES
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Thanks JoAnn


deborah
madrano wrote: "I echo what others have noted. Allow me to add that the higher number of possible voters is a result of our move. JoAnn, did you list everyone who's posted on this board? Or did they have to post a certain number of messages first?..."
Deborah, do you mean did I contact everyone on the board? When I send out an e-mail to all R and R members via the GoodReads e-mail system, it is called a "broadcast" and it goes to every member.
I used MS Word to make a list of all the R and R members. I then added the list of people from Favorite Fiction to this document.
Then I used the MS Word "sort" function to put my entire (combined) list into alphabetical order. I deleted duplicates (people who were FF and R and R members) to arrive at a total number of people who MIGHT have voted.
Is that what you wanted to know?
Deborah, do you mean did I contact everyone on the board? When I send out an e-mail to all R and R members via the GoodReads e-mail system, it is called a "broadcast" and it goes to every member.
I used MS Word to make a list of all the R and R members. I then added the list of people from Favorite Fiction to this document.
Then I used the MS Word "sort" function to put my entire (combined) list into alphabetical order. I deleted duplicates (people who were FF and R and R members) to arrive at a total number of people who MIGHT have voted.
Is that what you wanted to know?
I think part of the problem with "numbers" is that many people join Readers and Reading and never come back after a couple of visits. In fact, a large percentage of the GoodReads "books and literature" groups have been inactive for many months.

I'm glad this hasn't been one of the inactive boards, and thanks from me, too, JoAnn :)

JoAnn, your first post about how you came up with the names to contact answered my question. Thank you. This post was going to be my reply. LOL! We've seen some people visit a time or two, then vanish. I'm not very surprised if they didn't vote.
deborah
Another statistic....even though 66 people voted, in ten days there have only been 46 "views" of the fiction winners (and I probably was 4 of those views) and 27 views of the non-fiction winners.
Statistics:
2009 voting ---- 66 out of 193 members of Good Reads/Favorite Fiction voted = 43%
2008 voting --- (at Favorite Fiction before our move to GR): 58 out of 90 members voted = 64%
I think this year's numbers are fairly disappointing. Oh, well.