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Election Results

Not that any of my readers are likely to actually care, but the results from the Washington State primaries can be found here as they come in. Presumably since ballots could have been stuck in the mail as late as Tuesday afternoon, these results are still preliminary. At least I assume so.

But I’m not seeing any write in results. Bastards. :-)

Edit 07:41 UTC: The page above didn’t have some of the King county only results. They are here.

Burn Party

The election night party for Darcy Burner (who for awhile after her house burned down was staying with the family of a friend of Amy’s from school) was within walking distance of our house. We walked by it on a trip to the grocery store after we dropped off our ballots at the polling place. We did not go in. Someone from Slog did though and remarked on the young people and took a picture.

Edit 07:34 UTC: More from Slog on the party in our neighborhood here.

Fay over Palm Bay

Hey look, Tropical Storm Fay did indeed hit Palm Bay and Melbourne. Right smack in the middle of the 90% to 100% blob of purple. (As of the update from almost four hours ago.)

Out of Time

Drat, I am out of time, and with six more items on the ballot.

Five of those are judges. And to be honest, I just don’t have enough info here to make good decisions, at least not hurrying like this. One day maybe I’ll know enough about local affairs to feel good about these, but not today. I really think judges should be appointed rather than elected anyway. So I don’t feel too horrible leaving these blank for now.

So:

King County Superior Court Position 10: Three candidates, no time to research, I’m leaving it blank.

King County Superior Court Position 22: Three candidates, no time to research, I’m leaving it blank.

King County Superior Court Position 26: Only two candidates, so I’ll write myself in.

King County Superior Court Position 37: Three candidates, no time to research, I’m leaving it blank.

King County Superior Court Position 53: Only two candidates, so I’ll write myself in.

The last item is for “Precinct Committee Officer”. It says “For this office only: If you consider yourself a Democrat or Republican, you may vote for a candidate of that party. For a write-in candidate, include party.” Although I was an Obama delegate in the primaries, at this point I do not consider myself either a Democrat or a Republican, so I will leave this blank too.

And that is that.

Now time to rush to the polling place and get this in.

I have 20 minutes.

King County Superior Court Position 1

More candidates than positions again.

Three candidates:

OK, I’ll go with the one that is already a judge.

My vote:

Susan Amini

Washinton State Court of Appeals Div 1 Dist 1 Pos 6

Only one candidate (Ann Schindler).

My vote:

Samuel Minter

Washinton State Court of Appeals Div 1 Dist 1 Pos 5

Only one candidate (Linda Lau).

My vote:

Samuel Minter

Washington State Supreme Court Justice Position #7

Only one candidate (Debra Stephens). I don’t like one candidate elections.

My vote:

Samuel Minter

Washington State Supreme Court Justice Position #4

Finally more candidates than winning slots again.

Three candidates:

  • Charles Johnson: He has been on the state Supreme court for 18 years. He’s probably done a great job. But that is quite long enough.
  • C. Vulliet: His main thing seems to be a proposal to have a system of providing semi-objective information on current judges, so when people are voting in elections like this one, there is actually easily available information to try to make a reasoned decision. I like this.
  • James Beecher: Mostly saying the guy who is there has been there too long (which I agree with) and promising to modernize some of the practices. I like this too.

Both of the last two candidates are possible. But I think I’m going to go for the middle guy.

My vote:

C. Vulliet

Washington State Supreme Court Justice Position #3

Top Two Primary. Only two candidates (Mary Fairhurst and Michal Bond).

My vote:

Samuel Minter