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Saturday, April 02, 2005

King County: the continuing story

It's a good guess that the majority of those in this state have stopped considering the possibility of another election. It's been a while, so I don't blame them.

For myself, I think it's still up in the air. I don't think Gregoire is safe in the governor's mansion. The mess in King County is still unfolding, you see. Stefan Sharkansky of Sound Politics has been tracking things, and fighting to get as many records released as he can. He has been successful for the most part in proving the real picture is horrific when compared to the story the county officials are trying to tell. And then this latest piece of news he shared yesterday:

It's about more unverified ballots: "the number of mystery ballots goes up by another 87 to 867"

Read about it here.