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Leo Laporte voted 'President of the Internet' in mock election

TechRepublic’s mock election for “President of the Internet” has concluded and the winner with over 40% of the vote, and a decisive victory margin of over nine percentage points, is veteran technology commentator Leo Laporte. Here are the official results:

  • Leo Laporte 40.7% (3773 votes)
  • Molly Wood 31.5% (2926 votes)
  • Mark Andreessen 23.8% (2212 votes)
  • Jason Calacanis 4.0% (369 votes)

Second place finisher Molly Wood closed a lot of ground in the final days of the election. At the mid-point of the election, she was a distant second, trailing Laporte by over 25 percentage points. However, her fans rallied to her support. One fan produced a campaign Web site for Molly and others produced YouTube videos showing their support. That enabled her to close Laporte’s final victory margin to single digits (9.2%).

The leading vote-getter among the write-in candidates with 32 votes was Tim Berners-Lee, the MIT professor who is most often credited with founding the World Wide Web and remains one of the preeminent thought-leaders for both the Internet and the Web.

Of course, now the question is, “If Leo Laporte were actually elected President of the Internet, what would his cabinet look like?” Look for more on that issue over the next week.

Jason HinerJason Hiner is the Editor in Chief of TechRepublic. Previously, he worked as an IT Manager in the health care industry. You can find him on Twitter, LinkedIn and at JasonHiner.com. To see the gadgets and personal tech he uses, view his gdgt profile.

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What would the inaguration look like for President of the Internet? Jason HinerTechrepublic Moderator | 07/13/09
RE: Leo Laporte voted 'President of the Internet' in mock election susanai | 07/13/09
no text OnTheRopes | 07/14/09
nt OnTheRopes | 07/14/09
I can just see the petitions now! jsaubert@... | 07/14/09
Don't forget all the failing .com's raybettoni@... | 07/17/09
Leo's cabinet would be Deadly Ernest | 07/14/09
RE: 'President of the Internet' wbranch@... | 07/14/09
RE: Internet Government wbranch@... | 07/14/09
RE: Leo Laporte voted 'President of the Internet' in mock election linuxkg100 | 07/14/09
Digital hanging chads? jdclyde | 07/14/09
RE: Leo Laporte voted 'President of the Internet' in mock election ltfons@... | 07/14/09
RE: Leo Laporte voted 'President of the Internet' in mock election HomeShop | 07/14/09
Truly scary jck | 07/15/09
RE: Leo Laporte voted 'President of the Internet' in mock election Regulus | 07/15/09
Leo? Not Stephen? bratwizard@... | 07/16/09
Would Change The Internet Forever geo@... | 07/16/09
No president needed redmist@... | 07/20/09
RE: Leo Laporte voted 'President of the Internet' in mock election anthony.cullen@... | 07/16/09

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