Waiting in Washington
In Washington State, where voters are being asked to decide whether to keep a newly passed domestic partnership law, the result is not likely to be known for several days. Voting in that state is done entirely by mail –though voters can drop off their ballots in person, too—and voters can postmark their ballots as late as anytime Tuesday.
The latest numbers are 51.1 percent approve domestic partnerships; 48.9 percent reject them.Dave Ammons, a spokesperson for the Secretary of State’s office, said the office is posting results at www.vote.wa.gov. But he added that they would have “probably no more than half of the expected total vote counted by the end of the evening.”
© 2009 Keen News Service




IT would be nice if they would update on this!
Nevermind, that was just the outcome of today and not the official final vote.
Just in on KOMO 4 News on the Vote 2009 Scrollbar, Referendum 71 APPROVED 52-48!!
Come ON Washington! (Make me PROUD to be a lifelong Washingtonian!) Kick those right wing bastards right in the balls (as if they actually HAD any in the first place)
I am guardedly optimistic, how ever still pissed as hell that this was ever on the ballot, since when where civil rights something that was ever put up to a public vote!