On election day in Washington I-1033, R-71, mayors, councils, school boards

Tuesday, November 10, 2009

Unable to perform Translation:Unable to perform Translation:invalid textSat Secretary of State Reed would get about half of the state 's 3.5 million voters ballot. About 98 percent of the vote by mail. Cards must be sent or dropped today. Pierce County has some polling stations.
Unable to perform Translation:invalid textTim Eyman 's latest plan, the size of government is now in the hands of voters. Initiative 1033 would cap how much money go to the state, county and city councils. All profits that exceed the revenues of the CAP should be used to reduce property taxes.
Unable to perform Translation:invalid textReferendum 71 on the Today 's election, voters in Washington asking if they refuse to accept or "all, but " marriage law for same-sex couples. If he stays, the law gives domestic partners the same rights under the law of the state as married couples.
Unable to perform Translation:invalid textToday 's off-election year is mainly related with mayors, city councils and school councils. Seattle has a new mayor - or Mike or Joe McGinn Mallahan. King County has a new board of directors - or Dow Constantine and Susan Hutchison.
Unable to perform Translation:invalid textThree Statehouse races will be on the ballot in Eastern Washington. Voters fill the vacant seats for the districts to cover the Walla Walla, Pullman and Sunnyside. The winners will serve the way through next year.

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