latkinson6
04-17-2008, 01:17 PM
6300 votes in King county.
its sad, all the guys I work with support ron paul. but not one bothered to register to vote.
I asked all last year 'you votin for paul?' and 'hel ya' was always the answer.
Wa state makes it so easy with the mailin voting.
Mar. 26, 2008
March election a success, results finalized
King County Elections today certified the March 11, 2008 special election, which included eight ballot measures from five jurisdictions.
All absentee ballots were reconciled to zero. King County Elections began working toward Six Sigma goals in 2005 to benchmark against inventory discrepancies between the number of mail ballots received and the number of mail ballots counted. Six Sigma quality performance means no more than 3.4 defects per million opportunities and is a quality practice used in Fortune 500 companies like General Electric, Motorola, and Bank of America.
Final results are available online. (http://www.metrokc.gov/elections/200803/results.asp)
For a complete list of statewide results, visit http://www.vote.wa.gov (http://www.vote.wa.gov/)
its sad, all the guys I work with support ron paul. but not one bothered to register to vote.
I asked all last year 'you votin for paul?' and 'hel ya' was always the answer.
Wa state makes it so easy with the mailin voting.
Mar. 26, 2008
March election a success, results finalized
King County Elections today certified the March 11, 2008 special election, which included eight ballot measures from five jurisdictions.
All absentee ballots were reconciled to zero. King County Elections began working toward Six Sigma goals in 2005 to benchmark against inventory discrepancies between the number of mail ballots received and the number of mail ballots counted. Six Sigma quality performance means no more than 3.4 defects per million opportunities and is a quality practice used in Fortune 500 companies like General Electric, Motorola, and Bank of America.
Final results are available online. (http://www.metrokc.gov/elections/200803/results.asp)
For a complete list of statewide results, visit http://www.vote.wa.gov (http://www.vote.wa.gov/)