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November Election Results

golddigger14s

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Lawton, OK USA
It was a test for when the actual results came out. Some brain genius at KOMO accidentally made it "available". So disregard the "results", and cancel the party.
 

Whitney

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Location
Poulsbo, Kitsap County, Washington, USA

Batousaii

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Location
Kitsap Co., Washington, USA
~ Looks like we freekin lost ........ Fail.

As of 11-4-14 @ 8:10 pm.
Initiative Measure No. 591 Concerns firearms
County Results & Map
Measure
Vote
Vote %
Yes


6,108
59.31%
No


4,190
40.69%
Total Votes
10,298
100%
Initiative Measure No. 594 Concerns background checks for firearm sales and transfersCounty Results & Map
Measure
Vote
Vote %
Yes


4,041
38.98%
No


6,326
61.02%
Total Votes
10,367
100%


------ As of 11-4-14 @ 8:15pm -----------------------------

Initiative Measure No. 591 Concerns firearmsCounty Results & Map
Measure
Vote
Vote %
Yes


260,010
51.25%
No


247,337
48.75%
Total Votes
507,347
100%

Initiative Measure No. 594 Concerns background checks for firearm sales and transfersCounty Results & Map
Measure
Vote
Vote %
Yes


279,725
54.66%
No


232,049
45.34%
Total Votes
511,774
100%

---------- As of 10-4-14 @ 8:20 --------------------------

Initiative Measure No. 591 Concerns firearmsCounty Results & Map
Measure
Vote
Vote %
Yes


460,483
44.65%
No


570,894
55.35%
Total Votes
1,031,377
100%

Initiative Measure No. 594 Concerns background checks for firearm sales and transfersCounty Results & Map
Measure
Vote
Vote %
Yes


632,281
60.76%
No


408,418
39.24%
Total Votes
1,040,699
100%

----- As of 11-4-14 @ 8:35pm --------------------

Initiative Measure No. 591 Concerns firearmsCounty Results & Map
Measure
Vote
Vote %
Yes


539,120
45.36%
No


649,523
54.64%
Total Votes
1,188,643
100%

Initiative Measure No. 594 Concerns background checks for firearm sales and transfersCounty Results & Map
Measure
Vote
Vote %
Yes


718,361
59.9%
No


480,976
40.1%
Total Votes
1,199,337
100%


-------------- As of 11-4-14 @ 9:35pm ----------------------

Initiative Measure No. 591 Concerns firearmsCounty Results & Map
MeasureVoteVote %
Yes


546,37545.45%
No


655,75054.55%
Total Votes1,202,125100%

Initiative Measure No. 594 Concerns background checks for firearm sales and transfersCounty Results & Map
MeasureVoteVote %
Yes


724,33059.72%
No


488,62540.28%
Total Votes1,212,955100%
 
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sudden valley gunner

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Whatcom County
I will be so pleased if the super rich hypocritical antis loose while spending millions........:banana:, crap reedit. Only saw the top half of the post......
 
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Batousaii

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Kitsap Co., Washington, USA
It's not over yet, not by a long shot.

as of 8:26pm, 3,922,491 registered voters, only 1,187,355 ballots counted 30.27% of total possible votes.

Well, time to drink a beer --- and here's to hoping for some change .... (ya, that made my skin crawl too. ..)

I'll update as I see any major changes.
 
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devldogs55

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Jan 3, 2007
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104
Location
Puyallup WA
Is that 30% of ballots counted, or 30% of possible votes? The state website is making it look like 100% of ballots are counted.
 

Grim_Night

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Aug 5, 2012
Messages
776
Location
Pierce County, Washington
Is that 30% of ballots counted, or 30% of possible votes? The state website is making it look like 100% of ballots are counted.

About 30% of the total possible votes counted based on registered voters in the state.

http://results.vote.wa.gov/results/current/Turnout.html

King county alone hasn't even counted 30% of the total possible votes for that county.

If you look at the counties that have no results in at all, they still show 100% are counted.
 
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jsanchez

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Joined
May 9, 2010
Messages
499
Location
seattle
I told you so....

this is a huge wake up call for our leadership.

the next petition move will be a ban on assault weapons and high capacity magazines.

and after that to change the concealed carry to May issue instead of shall issue.
and your leadership doesn't have a plan to stop them or the money we are so screwed.
 

Grim_Night

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Aug 5, 2012
Messages
776
Location
Pierce County, Washington
People need to stop with the negative thinking for now. The vote for I-591 and I-594 could go either way with so many votes still left to count. There are almost 4 million registered voters in this state and so far, only about 1.2 million ballots have been counted. Some of the counties aren't even set to do a new count till Thursday.
 

devldogs55

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Jan 3, 2007
Messages
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Location
Puyallup WA
Being a registered voter doesn't mean they voted.. and that's what worries me. The 1.2 million ballots that have been counted - what percentage of voter turnout is that?
 

Grim_Night

Regular Member
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Aug 5, 2012
Messages
776
Location
Pierce County, Washington
If that's the case, then there's still some hope!

That's my point!

Registered voters in Washington state = 3,922,281

Total ballots counted to date = 1,221,190

Voter turnout % = 31.13%

With nearly 60% of the registered voters still uncounted, there's LOTS of room for the votes to swing. 2.7 million votes roughly.
 
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