Posted: Monday, November 2, 2009
Washington State’s top elections official is standing by his earlier
prediction of 51 percent voter turnout statewide tomorrow.
Vote-by-mail ballots are trickling in to county offices rather slowly.
Correspondent Tom Banse reports.
Washington Secretary of State Sam Reed projects turnout on par
with the average for an off year election. Reed says Washington
counties have almost completely switched over to voting
exclusively by mail. The only holdout is Pierce County. Reed says
more and more voters are holding on to their ballots until the last
minute.
Reed: “Clearly what is happening is that they’ve mailed them in
earlier in the past and then changed their mind. So they are
waiting to see what breaks at the end in these races and for these
ballot issues.”
That means large numbers of ballots might not be processed in
time to be counted immediately. In Washington State, vote by
mail ballots have to be postmarked, but not necessarily delivered,
by Election Day. Reed says he would hesitate to declare a winner
on election night unless the margin of victory is greater than five
percent.
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