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STILL MORE UNCOUNTED BALLOTS IN WASHINGTON STATE

By Michelle Malkin  •  April 28, 2005 05:28 PM

They are still finding uncounted ballots in Washington state from last fall’s gubernatorial election. (Hat tip: Gerry at Daly Thoughts)

Related: According to the King County Journal, Dino Rossi is ruling out a run for U.S. Senate against inumbent Democrat Maria Cantwell in 2006. He was considered the GOP’s best hope. (Hat tip: Doverspa at Red State.)

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- Washington State: the election mess continues
- Uncounted ballots discovered in Washington State
- The election mess in Washington State
- Count every vote?

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