Ref. 71 Signature Update: Over 100K Counted
August 25, 2009
The Washington State Secretary of State reported last night that checkers in the signature verification process for Referendum 71 have surpassed 100,000 signatures checked.
Continue Reading ►WA Counting Update: Almost at 12% Rejection Rate
August 21, 2009
The latest daily update from the counting in Washington State is in... 88,191 signatures have been checked and of them 77,637 have been accepted and 10,554 have been rejected. That brings the rejection rate up to 11.97 percent (it was 11.67 percent yesterday and 11.32 percent the day before).
Continue Reading ►Washington State Counting Nears 80K; Equality Opponents Issue Complaints
August 20, 2009
Another day, another batch of numbers from the Washington State Secretary of State's office in the continuing counting of signatures that will determine whether the new comprehensive domestic partnership law is put to voters in November to approve or reject.
Continue Reading ►Washington State Update: Counting Continues & New Video
August 19, 2009
The Secretary of State's office continues counting each and every signature in the effort to put Washington State's comprehensive domestic partnership law up to voters to approve or reject. 72,976 signatures have been checked against voter rolls and of those 64,713 have been accepted while 8,263 have been rejected.
Continue Reading ►WA’s Referendum 71 Update
August 18, 2009
A quick update on Washington State's signature counting which will determine whether Referendum 71 (the question to voters if they want to approve or reject a new comprehensive domestic partnership law) will appear on the ballot in November... The Secretary of State's office reports they are near halfway through hand checking each individual signature to determine its validity:
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