The Burner/Reichert race
Burner leads right now, but the poll results aren't giving proportional results. Pierce County — Reichert country — has barely reported any results.
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ALL MEMBERS »Burner leads right now, but the poll results aren't giving proportional results. Pierce County — Reichert country — has barely reported any results.
READ MORE | COMMENT NOWThe race for Superintendent of Public Instruction and Public Lands Commissioner are still too close to call, but so far, challenger Randy Dorn and incumbent Doug Sutherland lead.
READ MORE | COMMENT NOWTentative results show Sound Transit's Proposition 1 is leading. The Seattle parks levy and Pike Place Market upgrade are up as well.
READ MORE | COMMENT NOWEyman's I-985 is in trouble. I-1000 is ahead. I-1029 looks to pass as well.
READ MORE | COMMENT NOWDemocrats had reason to celebrate tonight, unlike four years ago.
READ MORE | COMMENT NOWNetworks say Barack Obama will be the president. No matter which candidate you support, you have to appreciate this moment. Wow.
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Notes and quotes: Also, try finding a newspaper to save. ... Women could rule on Whidbey Island. ... Gov. Chris Gregoire's surprising margin. ... Countering conventional wisdom, Seattle-area voters said yes to higher taxes. ... A therapeutic celebration. Updated
READ MORE | 6 COMMENTSThe discussion features Crosscut contributor Knute Berger, Seattle Times columnist Joni Balter, and Democratic consultant Cathy Allen. C.R. Douglas moderates. There's drinks and prizes. It's free. The fireworks continue until someone concedes.
READ MORE | COMMENT NOWThe discussion will feature Crosscut contributor Knute Berger, Seattle Times columnist Joni Balter, and Democratic consultant Cathy Allen. C.R. Douglas will moderate. There's drinks and prizes. It's free. The fireworks start at 6 p.m.
READ MORE | COMMENT NOWAn ice sculpture at the Democratic victory party.
READ MORE | COMMENT NOWSeattle's suburbs are trending that way, but there's plenty of red pride still east of Lake Washington.
READ MORE | COMMENT NOWLong voting lines? Nope. Huge turnout? Yep.
READ MORE | COMMENT NOWWe want to hear your voice.
READ MORE | COMMENT NOWFour issues that almost had this writer flipping a coin before going with the flawed-but-tried over the better-but-ain't-gonna-happen.
READ MORE | COMMENT NOWA visitor remarks on our odd democratic ways.
READ MORE | COMMENT NOWChange taking place in one Seattle neighborhood, as seen on election day.
READ MORE | COMMENT NOWTheir absence from the general election, because of Washington's top-two primary, makes protest-voting a lot harder.
READ MORE | COMMENT NOWAn early report from a poll where real, live people vote in person.
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A veteran travel writer offers this brief history of one of the city's oldest, poshest social hubs.
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