WASHINGTON STATE: THE ELECTION MESS CONTINUES
Lots of developments in Washington State regarding last fall’s contested gubernatorial election:
- Former U.S. Sen. Slade Gorton joined the call for a criminal investigation.
- King County election officials admitted that a key document accounting for absentee ballots is bogus. Blogger Stefan Sharkansky first raised questions about the document a month ago.
- Six members of the King County Council have asked County Executive Ron Sims to explain his support for the county’s elections director given numerous errors in ballot mailing and vote counting.
- The judge presiding over the legal challenge to the election results said the case will go to trial on May 23.
- Three King County election workers were suspended due to a ballot snafu pertaining to an upcoming election.
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