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Uncounted Ballots Found in Wash. State Amid Recount of Roller-Coaster
Governor's Race
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Associated Press
Dec. 17,
2004 - With Washington state in the middle of a recount of its amazingly close
governor's race, election officials in Seattle's King County entered a
warehouse Friday and found a plastic tray containing 150 misplaced ballots.
The
discovery brings the number of belatedly discovered ballots to 723 in the
heavily Democratic county potentially enough to swing the election to Democrat
Christine Gregoire.
Republican
Dino Rossi won the Nov. 2 election over Gregoire by 261 votes in the first
count and by 42 after a machine recount of the 2.9 million ballots cast. On
Thursday, with every county except King, Pierce and Spokane reporting, Rossi
had pulled ahead by 74 votes.
King County
Elections Director Dean Logan told The Seattle Times that the ballots in the
tray, like the 573 other ballots found earlier this week, were mistakenly
rejected because there was a problem with how the voters' signatures had been
scanned into the county's computer system. The tray apparently was left behind
and forgotten in the warehouse, Logan said.
Election
workers, along with observers from the political parties, searched the locked
cage inside the warehouse.
Officials
became curious because none of the 573 ballot envelopes contained names
beginning with the letters A or B, and only two started with C, The Times
reported. That prompted Friday's search.
King County
election officials want to count the ballots, which they say are valid votes.
Republicans want those ballots to stay rejected or at the very least, they want
King County to investigate further before adding them to the mix.
"We
want to get some answers about these very suspicious ballots," Republican
State Party Chairman Chris Vance said Thursday.
The GOP
planned to ask a judge Friday to block King County from taking the newly discovered
ballots out of their outer envelopes, which bear the voter's signature.
Vance said
removing the envelopes would make it far more difficult to determine where the
ballots came from, whether they were stored correctly and why they were not
counted previously.
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