Be sure to link to it.
http://your.kingcounty.gov/elections/200911/Respage2.aspx
Posted by Steve at November 3, 2009 01:14 PMIn an all mail system, when do the "polls" really close?
Posted by SouthernRoots at November 3, 2009 02:33 PMCan't wait to see all the happy faces.
Posted by Rush Limbaugh Fan at November 3, 2009 07:31 PMRegardless, it was a pretty good night. The left got smacked on the east coast in losing 2 governorships.
Posted by KDS at November 3, 2009 09:01 PMStay classy!
And sure, two governors went down... but so did Hoffman. So much for SarahPAC!
Posted by demo kid at November 3, 2009 10:47 PMThose words have got to be ringing in Susan's ears this morning.
Sorry Susan you were just too much of a change...and too sensible for the folks in King county.
Posted by Duffman at November 4, 2009 05:33 AMBTW. I don't htink this is over yet. It seems like almost no ballots have been counted from the east side.
Posted by bfr at November 4, 2009 09:30 AMI will also say that this will have been a good experience for Susan Hutchison, if she has ambitions for U.S. Senate or Governor (I think Rob McKenna wants that last one, though.) As I have said before, Hutchison is more electable in a statewide vote than a King County vote. There is yet no credible opponent to Patty Murray in 2010. Why not Susan Hutchison? She will have to abandon the non-partisan nonsense from the King County Executive race, but statewide voters -- resentful of King County voters consistently subverting their will -- will forgive her for that.
It will take a Republican woman to knock off Murray or Cantwell, if it is ever to happen -- of that I am sure.
Posted by Todd Reeves at November 4, 2009 11:23 PM