@9, Cue the state legislators "we can't get education properly funded because.. Tim Eyman's 2/3rds rule that the voters just passed, again"...
then it will be struck down by the courts and the same state legislators will pass Eyman's thing as a law with like 90% of the legi-critters voting "yay".
Right fact, wrong lesson. Over and over again the trend is that late voters are younger and more progressive. So what cite actually favored Sawant last time, it pretty much dooms Banks.
The voter turnout is weirdly low when you consider that King County says that about 80% percent of the population of each Seattle District is registered to vote. One wonders why people register if they don't vote or if the voter rolls are accurate. As it is, it means as many Seattle voters did not vote as did. Hardly and mandate for any candidate or cause.
@9: Good news! They won't! They don't do anything!
Also, I voted against Eyman's thing, because you made me feel guilty, even though a big part of me wanted to just throw that wrench into the works as hard as I could... and now it's passing anyways... I can't decide whether to feel upset or impishly gleeful.
Hopefully we can lean on our lege to not put the amendment to the people, and then demand they pass an income tax. This Eyman petition may end up as his biggest defeat, in victory!
SECB is so invested in Herbold that they can't even bring themselves to put Braddock on top in the results reporting, despite doing so in all other races. Although credit is given for doing so in the Johnson/Maddux race, where I'm sure you are equally shocked at your inability to sway an election.
http://slog.thestranger.com/slog/archive…
FUCK TIM EYMAN.
Maybe it's not too late for you to request a recount on that one.
then it will be struck down by the courts and the same state legislators will pass Eyman's thing as a law with like 90% of the legi-critters voting "yay".
Right fact, wrong lesson. Over and over again the trend is that late voters are younger and more progressive. So what cite actually favored Sawant last time, it pretty much dooms Banks.
Also, I voted against Eyman's thing, because you made me feel guilty, even though a big part of me wanted to just throw that wrench into the works as hard as I could... and now it's passing anyways... I can't decide whether to feel upset or impishly gleeful.
Hopefully we can lean on our lege to not put the amendment to the people, and then demand they pass an income tax. This Eyman petition may end up as his biggest defeat, in victory!
DISTRICT 1
Lisa Herbold: 46.48%
Shannon Braddock: 52.92%
DISTRICT 2
Bruce Harrell: 54.87%
Tammy Morales: 44.93%
DISTRICT 3
Kshama Sawant: 52.56%
Pamela Banks: 47.12%
DISTRICT 4
Rob Johnson: 54.80%
Michael Maddux: 44.70%
DISTRICT 5
Debora Juarez: 63.08%
Sandy Brown: 36.43%
DISTRICT 6
Mike O'Brien: 58.80%
Catherine Weatbrook: 40.93%
DISTRICT 7
Sally Bagshaw: 79.85%
Deborah Zech-Artis: 19.38%
POSITION 8
Tim Burgess: 57.88%
Jon Grant: 41.57%
POSITION 9
Lorena Gonzalez: 75.97%
Bill Bradburd: 23.54%
Thanks. Also, can you post the current NFC wildcard standings?
Only if the Stranger puts the Seahawks at the top of the list at the expense of another team they don't like.
Carolina
Green Bay
Arizona
NY Giants
Atlanta (Wild Card)
Minnesota (Wild Card)