Another slow day at election central
Maddeningly, Wednesday's mayoral results mean exactly nothing.
Now that there is nothing more to be done, no more ballots to be taxied to Sea-Tac, no more signs to staple-gun on the walls, no more calls to feisty undecideds to be made by fleets of unsung volunteers, we who have signed on to volunteer for one of the mayoral campaigns
Except that Wednesday's results, which dropped at 4:30 p.m. on the
This all makes for high quality TV reporter standups day after day but doesn't come close to telling us who our next mayor will be. Those in the trenches have their hunches and hopes, for sure. But that is pretty much all we're gonna have until the final results are in. Which is probably why the candidates themselves took a very sensible day off Wednesday to be with their families and otherwise stay private.
This wacky fake suspense thing is a flaw of the mail-in ballot system. More accurately, a flaw of the mail-in ballot counting system. Surely there is a better way to do this. Here's an idea for you, Executive Constantine: overtime.
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