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Whatcom County Auditor's Office SHIRLEY FORSLOF Whatcom County Courthouse County Auditor 311 Grand Avenue, suite 103 DEBBIE ADELSTEIN Bellingham, WA 982254038 Chief Deputy (360)676-6740 Email: auditor&o.whatcom.wams Internet: www.whatcomcounty.uslauditor DELEGATION OF AUTHORITY The Whatcom County Canvassing Board, acting under authority given in RCW 29A.60.160 does hereby authorize the full-time election staff of the Whatcom County Auditor's Office, and temporary staff, hired as needed, to act as our representatives. Their duties shall be to examine the postmark, receipt mark, date of oath, and statement on the outer envelope containing the vote -by -mail ballot, and to verify that the voter's signature thereon is the same as that on the voter registration record. This may be done prior to Election Day. These same representatives will also make determinations as to the disposition of the provisional and challenged ballots, i.e. proper voter registration, proper address, proper precinct and whether or not the ballot should be submitted to the Canvassing Board for further action. The elections staff is authorized to process and tabulate ballots, supervise and assist election workers as directed by the Auditor. Further, the Whatcom County Canvassing Board authorizes election workers, assigned by the Auditor as necessary, to act as our representatives. Their duties shall be to open, process, tabulate ballots, and produce required reports. All of the above delegated authority is to be exercised under the supervision of the Whatcom County Auditor in accordance with the Administrative Rules adopted by the Canvassing Board and the Secretary of State. All issues, which cannot be resolved to a reasonable certainty by supervisory personnel, shall be decided solely by the Canvassing Board and no ballot can be rejected except by the Board. This delegation of authority by the Canvassing Board for opening and subsequent processing of vote -by -mail ballots may begin immediately upon receipt before any Special, Primary, or General Election and shall end no Ipter than the certification of the election results of any Special, Primary, or General Election, inclusive of all applicable recounts. This general delegation of authority shall be in effect for each Special, Primary, and General Election held from January 1, 2010 through December 31, 2010. DATED this 15th day of January , 2010, Bellingham, Washington. WHATCOM COUNTY CANVASSING BOARD Shirley Forslof, atcom County Au or C air, Whatcom Cou ty Council Whatcom County Prosecuti ttorney H:\My Documents\ELECTIONS\MISC FORMS\DELEGATION OF AUTHORITY.DOC Licensing/Recording Elections Administration/Internal Audit TTY FAX 360-676-6744 360-676-6740 360-676-6742 360-676-6740- ext 50065 360-738-4555 360-738-4556 WHATCOM COUNTY PROSECUTING ATTORNEY DAVID S. McEACHRAN CHIEF CRIMINAL DEPUTY Mac D. Setter ASST. CHIEF CRIMINAL DEPUTY Warren J. Page CRIMINAL DEPUTIES Craig D. Chambers Elizabeth L. Gallery David A. Graham Eric J. Richey James T. Hulbert Ann L. Stodola Jeffrey D. Sawyer Anna Gigliotti Shannon Connor Christopher D. Quinn David E. Freeman Kari Hathorn Kyle Moore Dona Bracke Kristen Reid January 6, 2010 Whatcom County Courthouse 311 Grand Avenue, Second Floor Bellingham, Washington 982254079 (360) 676-6784 / FAX (360) 738-2532 COUNTY (360) 398-1310 CHIEF CIVIL DEPUTY Randall J. Watts ASST CHIEF CIVIL DEPUTY Daniel L. Gibson CIVIL DEPUTIES Karen L. Frakes Royce Buckingham CIVIL SUPPORT ENFORCEMENT DEPUTIES Angela A. Cuevas Dionne M. Clasen APPELLATE DEPUTIES Kimberly Thulin Hilary A. Thomas ADMINISTRATOR Kathy Walker DESIGNATION OF REPRESENTATIVE Pursuant to RCW 29A.60, et seq., I, DAVID S. McEACHRAN, Prosecuting Attorney in and for Whatcom County, State of Washington, do hereby appoint Randall J. Watts, Daniel L. Gibson, Royce S. Buckingham, Karen Frakes, Angela A. Cuevas, and Dionne M. Clausen, Deputy Prosecuting Attorneys, as my duly authorized representatives for the purpose of canvassing and recanvassing the 2010 primary, special, and general election results. DATED this 6th day of January, 2010. David S. McEachran Prosecuting Attorney CLERK OF THE COUNCIL Dana Brown -Davis, C.M.C. COUNTY COURTHOUSE 311 Grand Avenue, Suite #105 Bellingham, WA 98225-4038 WHATCOM COUNTY COUNCIL DESIGNATION OF REPRESENTATIVE COUNCILMEMBERS Barbara E. Brenner Sam Crawford Kathy Kershner Bill Knutzen Ken Mann L. Ward Nelson Carl Weimer Pursuant to RCW 29A.60, I, Sam Crawford, County Council Chair, in and for Whatcom County, Washington, do hereby appoint myself and councilmembers Barbara Brenner, Kathy Kerschner, Bill Knutzen, Ken Mann, L. Ward Nelson, and Carl Weimer as authorized representatives for the purpose of the canvassing and re - canvassing of the 2010 special, primary, and general election results. Dated this 12th day of January, 2010. WHAT OM COUNTY COUNCIL WHA ❑M COUNTY,/WAS,HINGTON S im Crawford, Copncil Chair 10 6, Y C O o o. • Dana: ATE)&% Oerltof t e ouncil SHIN�,[�.•� shared\council\sc\2010\representative designation Phone: (360) 676-6690 TTY: (360) 738-4555 FAX: (360) 738-2550 COz WHATCOM COUNTY sP�GpM \ SHIRLEY FORSLOF AUDITOR'S OFFICE i; COUNTYAUDITOR Whatcom County Courthouse DEBBIE ADELSTEIN 311 Grand Avenue, Suite 103 Bellingham, WA98225-4038 gSHtN�t0 CHIEF DEPUTY Email: Auditor@co.whatcom.wa.us Phone: 360-676-6740 Internet: www.co.whatcom.wa.us/auditor FAX: 360-738-4556 DELEGATION OF REPRESENTATIVE "In accordance with 29A.60.140 I, hereby designate myself, Shirley Forslof, Whatcom County Auditor to serve on the Special, Primary and General Election Canvassing and Recanvassing Boards for the Special, Primary and General Election to be held during the year 2010." I hereby designate and appoint Debbie Adelstein, Chief Deputy Auditor, Fred Williams, Internal Auditor and Stacy Henthorn, Public Services Supervisor as my authorized representatives to serve on the Canvassing and Recanvassing Boards for the Special, Primary and General Election to be held during the year 2010. Dated this 6th day of January, 2010 Shirley Forslof Whatcom Co ty Auditor Debbie Adelstein Chief Deputy Auditor Fred Williams Internal Auditor Stacy J Public Supervisor Licensing Recording Elections Administration/Internal Audit Licensing@co.whatcom.wa.us Recording@co.whatcom.wa.us Elections@co.whatcom.wa.us 360-676-6744 360-676-6740 360-676-6740 360-676-6742 360-676-6740 ext50065 F191 360-738-4555 4G0M 00 �gSHf KG"10? PETITION VALIDATIONS - 2010 WHATCOM COUNTY INITIATIVE 2009 General Election Turnout Times 15% of Votes Cast 15% Equals Signatures Required WHATCOM COUNTY REFERENDUM 2009 General Election Turnout Times 15% of Votes Cast 15% Equals Signatures Required WHATCOM COUNTY MINI -INITIATIVE 61,288 15% 9,194 61,288 15% 9,194 2008 Gubernatorial Election Turnout 101,394 Times 3% of Votes Cast 3% 3% Equals Signatures Required 3,042 Whatcom County Home Rule Charter, Sections 5.40, 5.41, and 5.60 CITY OF BELLINGHAM INITIATIVE Nov. 2007 Votes Cast for Mayor at Last Municipal Election 19,399 Times 20% of Votes Cast 20% 20% Equals Signatures Required 3,880 CITY OF BELLINGHAM REFERENDUM Nov. 2007 Votes Cast for Mayor at Last Municipal Election 19,399 Times 8% of Votes Cast 8% 8% Equals Signatures Required 1,552 Bellingham City Charter, Article 10, Section 10.02 and 10.08 I:\Validations\PETITION VALIDATIONS for 2010.doc Whatcom County Auditor's Office Whatcom County Courthouse 311 Grand Avenue, Suite 103 Bellingham, WA 98225-4038 (360)676-6740 Email: auditor@co.whatcom.wa.us Internet: www.whatcomcounty.uslauditor December 14, 2009 VALIDATION FIGURES FOR CITY ELECTIONS TO BE HELD IN 2010 WHATCOM COUNTY, WASHINGTON SHIRLEY FORSLOF County Auditor DEBBIE ADELSTEIN Chief Deputy The validation figures are based on the number of voters who voted in each city in the last General Election held on November 3, 2009. Minimum Number of Persons 40% C� Voting Last General Turnout Bellingham 22,676 9,071 Blaine 1,379 552 Everson 551 221 Ferndale 2,945 1,178 Lynden 4,663 1,866 Nooksack 299 120 Sumas 290 116 2010 FUTURE ELECTION DATES (RCW 29A.5,6.020, 29A.04.311, .321 and. 330) 2010 Possible Election Dates 45-day cutoff for resolutions February 9, 2010 December 23, 2009 April 27, 2010 March 12, 2010 *May 18, 2010 April 2, 2010 84-day cutoff for resolutions August 17, 2010 May 25, 2010 November 2, 2010 August 10, 2010 *The May 18, 2010 election is for tax levies that failed previously in that calendar year and new bond issues. Shirley Forslof, hatcom County A di or lWalidationsU-MCITY 2010.DOC Licensing/Recording Elections Administration/Internal Audit TTY FAX 360-676-6744 360-676-6740 360-676-6742 360-676-6740- ext 50065 360-738-4555 360-738-4556 Whatcom County Auditor's Office Whatcom County Courthouse 311 Grand Avenue, Suite 103 Bellingham, WA 98225-4038 (360)676-6740 Email: auditor@co.whatcom.wa.us Internet: www.whatcomcounty.uslauditor December 14, 2009 2010 SPECIAL ELECTION VALIDATION FIGURES FOR PARK AND RECREATION DISTRICTS SHIRLEY FORSLOF County Auditor DEBBIE ADELSTEIN Chief Deputy The validation figures are based on the number of voters who voted in each park and recreation district in the last General Election held on November 3, 2009. Minimum Number of Persons 40% Park District Voting Last General Turnout Pt. Roberts Pk & Rec #1 323 130 Northwest Pk & Rec #2 4,337 1,735 Lynden Regional Pk & Rec #3 6,875 2,750 2010 FUTURE ELECTION DATES (RCW 29A.56.020, 29A.04.311, .321 and. 330) 2010 Possible Election Dates February 9, 2010 April 27, 2010 *May 18, 2010 August 17, 2010 November 2, 2010 45-day cutoff for resolutions December 23, 2009 March 12, 2010 April 2, 2010 84-day cutoff for resolutions May 25, 2010 August 10, 2010 *The May 18, 2010 election is for tax levies that failed previously in that calendar year and new bond issues. Shirley Forslof, atcom County Au l Validations\PARK\PARK 2010.DOC Licensing/Recording Elections Administration/Internal Audit TTY FAX 360-676-6744 360-676-6740 360-676-6742 360-676-6740- ext 50065 360-738-4555 360-738-4556 Whatcom County Auditor's Office SHIRLEY FORSLOF Whatcom County Courthouse County Auditor 311 Grand Avenue, suite 103 DEBBIE ADELSTEIN Bellingham, WA 98225AO38 Chief Deputy (360)676-6740 Email: auditor@co.whatcom.wams Internet: www.whatcomcounty.uslauditor December 14, 2009 VALIDATION FIGURES FOR WHATCOM COUNTY FIRE PROTECTION DISTRICTS SPECIAL ELECTIONS HELD IN 2010 The validation figures are based on the number of voters who voted in each fire district in the last General Election held on November 3, 2009. Minimum Fire Number of Persons 40% District Voting Last General Turnout No. 1 2,288 916 No. 4 3,485 1,394 No. 5 323 130 No. 7 3,550 1,420 No. 8 1,729 692 No. 11 571 229 No. 14 1,582 633 No. 16 599 240 No. 17 583 234 No. 18 520 208 No. 19 135 54 No. 21 9,555 3,822 SWFA 4,853 1,942 2010 FUTURE ELECTION DATES (RCW 29A.56.020, 29A.04.311, .321 and .330) 2010 Possible Election Dates February 9, 2010 April 27, 2010 *May 18, 2010 August 17, 2010 November 2, 2010 45-day cutoff for resolutions December 23, 2009 March 12, 2010 April 2, 2010 84-day cutoff for resolutions May 25, 2010 August 10, 2010 *The May 18, 2010 election is for tax levies that failed previously in that calendar year and new bond issues. Shirley Forslo ,Whatcom County Auditor l Validations\FIRE\Fire 2010.DOC Licensing/Recording Elections Administration/Internal Audit TTY FAX 360-676-6744 360-676-6740 360-676-6742 360-676-6740- ext 50065 360-738-4555 360-738-4556 Whatcom County Auditor's Office SHIRLEY FORSLOF County Auditor Whatcom County Courthouse 311 Grand Avenue, suite 103 DEBBIE ADELSTEIN Bellingham, WA 982254038 Chief Deputy (360)676-6740 Email: auditor@co.whatcom.wa.us Internet: www.whatcomcounty.uslauditor December 14, 2009 VALIDATION FIGURES FOR COUNTY WIDE BOND AND LEVY ELECTIONS TO BE HELD IN 2010 WHATCOM COUNTY, WASHINGTON The validation figures are based on the number of voters who voted in Whatcom County in the last General Election held on November 3, 2009. Minimum Number of Persons 40% District Voting Last General Turnout Whatcom County 61,288 24,516 2010 FUTURE ELECTION DATES (RCW 29A.56.020, 29A.04.311, .321 and .330) 2010 Possible Election Dates 45-day cutoff for resolutions February 9, 20101 December 23, 2009 April 27, 2010 March 12, 2010 *May 18, 2010 April 2, 2010 84-day cutoff for resolutions August 17, 2010 May 25, 2010 November 2, 2010 August 10, 2010 *The May 18, 2010 election is for tax levies that failed previously in that calendar year and new bond issues. Shirley Forslr3f hatcom Coun Auditor I:\Validations\COUNTY\COUNTY 2010.DOC Licensing/Recording Elections Administration/Internal Audit TTY FAX 360-676-6744 360-676-6740 360-676-6742 360-676-6740- ext 50065 360-738-4555 360-738-4556 Whatcom County Auditor's Office Whatcom County Courthouse 311 Grand Avenue, Suite 103 Bellingham, WA 98225-4038 C) (360)676-6740 Email: auditor&o.whatcom.wams Internet: www.whatcomcounty.uslauditor December 14, 2009 2010 VALIDATION FIGURES FOR SCHOOL DISTRICT BOND ELECTIONS SHIRLEY FORSLOF County Auditor DEBBIE ADELSTEIN Chief Deputy The validation figures are based on the number of voters who voted in each school district in the last General Election held on November 3, 2009. nictrirt Bellingham SD 501 Ferndale SD 502 Blaine SD 503 Lynden SD 504 Meridian SD 505 Nooksack SD 506 Mt Baker SD 507 Concrete SD 11 Minimum Number of Persons 40% Voting Last General Turnout 30,295 12,118 9,114 3,646 4,660 1,864 6,875 2,750 3,223 1,290 2,732 1,093 4,328 1,732 11 (Whatcom portion) 2010 FUTURE ELECTION DATES (RCW 29A.56.020, 29A.04.311, .321 and .330) 2010 Possible Election Dates February 9, 2010 April 27, 2010 *May 18, 2010 August 17, 2010 November 2, 2010 45-day cutoff for resolutions December 23, 2009 March 12, 2010 April 2, 2010 84-day cutoff for resolutions May 25, 2010 August 10, 2010 *The May 18, 2010 election is for tax levies that failed previously in that calendar year and new bond issues. Shirley Fors l , Whatcom County Auditor lAValidations\SCHOOL\SCHOOL 2010.DOC Licensing/Recording Elections Administration/Internal Audit TTY FAX 360-676-6744 360-676-6740 360-676-6742 360-676-6740- ext 50065 360-738-4555 360-738-4556 Whatcom County Auditor's Office Whatcom County Courthouse 311 Grand Avenue, Suite 103 Bellingham, WA 98225-4038 (360)676-6740 Email: auditor&o.whatcom.wams Internet: www.whatcomcoun .uslauditor December 14, 2009 SHIRLEY FORSLOF County Auditor DEBBIE ADELSTEIN Chief Deputy WHATCOM COUNTY'S PORTION OF CONCRETE SCHOOL DISTRICT NO. 11 AND HOSPITAL DISTRICT NO. 304 This is to certify the voter turnout for Concrete School District No. 11 and Hospital District No. 304, within the boundaries of Whatcom County, Washington from the last General Election held on November 3, 2009. District Concrete School District 11 Hospital District 304 I:\Validations\SKAGIT\SKAGIT 2010 FIGURES.DOC Number of Persons Voting Last General Election Shirley For f, Whatcom Cou Auditor Licensing/Recording 360-676-6740 Elections Administration/Internal Audit 360-676-6744 360-676-6742 360-676-6740- ext 50065 TTY FAX 360-738-4555 360-738-4556 Whatcom County Auditor's Office SHIRLEY FORSLOF County Auditor Whatcom County Courthouse 311 Grand Avenue, Suite 103 DEBBIE ADELSTEIN Bellingham, WA 98225-4038 Chief Deputy (360) 676-6740 Email: auditor&o.whatcom.wams Internet: www.whatcomcounty.uslauditor December 14, 2009 2010 VALIDATION FIGURES FOR WATER DISTRICT SPECIAL ELECTIONS The validation figures are based on the number of voters who voted in each water district in the last General Election held on November 3, 2009. Water District No. 2 Pt Roberts Water No. 7 Birch Bay Water & Sewer Lake Whatcom Water & Sewer Samish Water No. 13 Glacier Water Acme Water Evergreen Water & Sewer ►1 f1ITNTrria Number of Persons 40% Voting Last General Turnout 523 210 323 130 689 276 2,363 946 3,772 1,509 384 154 187 75 92 37 79 32 259 104 2010 FUTURE ELECTION DATES (RCW 29A.56.020, 29A.04.311, .321 and. 330) 2010 Possible Election Dates February 9, 2010 April 27, 2010 *May 18, 2010 August 17, 2010 November 2, 2010 45-day cutoff for resolutions December 23, 2009 March 12, 2010 April 2, 2010 84-day cutoff for resolutions May 25, 2010 August 10, 2010 *The May 18, 2010 election is for tax levies that failed previously in that calendar year and new bond issues. Shirley For slo , Whatcom County u Itcr l Validations\WATER\WATER 2010.DOC Licensing/Recording Elections Administration/Internal Audit TTY FAX 360-676-6744 360-676-6740 360-676-6742 360-676-6740- ext 50065 360-738-4555 360-738-4556 Whatcom County Auditor's Office Whatcom County Courthouse 311 Grand Avenue, Suite 103 Bellingham, WA 98225-4038 (360)676-6740 Email: auditor&o.whatcom.wams Internet: www.whatcomcounty.uslauditor December 14, 2009 SHIRLEY FORSLOF County Auditor DEBBIE ADELSTEIN Chief Deputy 2010 VALIDATION FIGURES FOR POINT ROBERTS PUBLIC HOSPITAL DISTRICT SPECIAL ELECTION The validation figures are based on the number of voters who voted in Point Roberts Public Hospital District in the last General Election held on November 3, 2009. Minimum Point Roberts Number of Persons 40% Public Hospital Dist. Voting Last General Turnout 323 130 2010 FUTURE ELECTION DATES (RCW 29A.56.020, 29A.04.311, .321 and. 330) 2010 Possible Election Dates 45-day cutoff for resolutions February 9, 2010 December 23, 2009 April 27, 2010 March 12, 2010 *May 18, 2010 April 2, 2010 84-day cutoff for resolutions August 17, 2010 May 25, 2010 November 2, 2010 August 10, 2010 *The May 18, 2010 election is for tax levies that failed previously in that calendar year and new bond issues. I:\Validations\HOSPITAL\HOSPITAL 2010.DOC Licensing/Recording Elections 360-676-6740 360-676-6742 Shirley Forslof, hatcom County Itor Administration/Internal Audit TTY FAX 360-676-6744 360-676-6740- ext 50065 360-738-4555 360-738-4556 Whatcom County Auditor's Office _ SHIRLEY FORSLOF County Auditor Whatcom County Courthouse 311 Grand Avenue, Suite 103 DEBBIE ADELSTEIN Bellingham, WA 98225-4038 Chief Deputy (360)676-6740 Email: auditor&o.whatcom.wa.us Internet: www.whatcomcounty.uslauditor December 14, 2009 2010 VALIDATION FIGURES FOR CEMETERY DISTRICT SPECIAL ELECTIONS The validation figures are based on the number of voters who voted in each cemetery district in the last General Election held on November 3, 2009. Cemetery Number of Persons 40% District Voting Last_ General Turnout No. 1 287 115 No. 2 571 229 No. 3 165 66 No. 4 2,005 802 No. 5 318 128 No. 6 5,414 2,166 No. 7 1,691 677 No. 8 323 130 No. 9 1,800 720 No. 10 6,964 2,786 No. 11 224 90 2010 FUTURE ELECTION DATES (RCW 29A.56.020, 29A.04.311, .321 and. 330) 2010 Possible Election Dates 45-day cutoff for resolutions February 9, 2010 December 23, 2009 April 27, 2010 March 12, 2010 *May 18, 2010 April 2, 2010 84-day cutoff for resolutions August 17, 2010 May 25, 2010 November 2, 2010 August 10, 2010 *The May 18, 2010 election is for tax levies that failed previously in that calendar year and new bond issues. Shirley Fors lo ,Whatcom Countf Auditor l Validations\CEMETERY\CEMETERY 2010.DOC Licensing/Recording Elections Administration/Internal Audit TTY FAX 360-676-6744 360-676-6740 360-676-6742 360-676-6740- ext 50065 360-738-4555 360-738-4556 Whatcorn County Auditor's Office Whatcom County Courthouse 311 Grand Avenue, Suite 103 Bellingham, WA 98225-4038 (360) 676-6740 Email: auditor&o.whatcom.wa.us Internet: www.whatcomcountv.uslauditor December 16, 2009 SHIRLEY FORSLOF County Auditor DEBBIE ADELSTEIN Chief Deputy 2010 VALIDATION FIGURES FOR WHATCOM COUNTY RURAL LIBRARY DISTRICT SPECIAL ELECTION The validation figures are based on the number of voters who voted in Whatcom County Rural Library District in the last General Election held on November 3, 2009. Minimum Whatcom County Number of Persons 40% Rural Library Dist. Voting Last General Turnout 34,710 13,884 2010 FUTURE ELECTION DATES (RCW 29A.56.020, 29A.04.311, .321 and. 330) 2010 Possible Election Dates 45-day cutoff for resolutions February 9, 2010 December 23, 2009 April 27, 2010 March 12, 2010 *May 18, 2010 April 2, 2010 84-day cutoff for resolutions August 17, 2010 May 25, 2010 November 2, 2010 August 10, 2010 *The May 18, 2010 election is for tax levies that failed previously in that calendar year and new bond issues. Shirley Fors , Whatcom County Auditor I:\Validations\RURAL LIBRARY\RURAL LIBRARY 2010.DOC Licensing/Recording Elections Administration/Internal Audit TTY FAX 360-676-6744 360-676-6740 360-676-6742 360-676-6740- ext 50065 360-738-4555 360-738-4556 72 Sample Ballot About the 2010 Washington General Election: Washington has a new election system. In each race for partisan office, the two candidates who receive the most votes in the August Primary advance to the November General Election. Each candidate for partisan office may state a political party that he or she prefers. A candidate's preference does not imply that the candidate is nominated or endorsed by the party, or that the party approves of or associates with that candidate. Not all districts or measures on this sample will appear on your ballot. Only the district you are entitled to vote on will appear. Proposed by Initiative Petition Initiative Measure No. 1053 Initiative Measure No. 1053 concerns tax and fee increases imposed by state government. This measure would restate existing statutory requirements that legislative actions raising taxes must be approved by two-thirds legislative majorities or receive voter approval, and that new or increased fees require majority legislative approval. Should this measure be enacted into law? YES 4M y NO 4W XG Proposed by Initiative Petition Initiative Measure No. 1082 Initiative Measure No. 1082 concerns industrial insurance. This measure would authorize employers to purchase private industrial insurance beginning July 1, 2012; direct the legislature to enact conforming legislation by March 1, 2012; and eliminate the worker -paid share of medical -benefit premiums. Should this measure be enacted into law? YES 4■ Ed NO 4■I MI Sample Ballot Whatcom County, Washington General Election - November 2, 2010 • To Vote: Use either blue or black ink. Do not use a felt tip pen or pencil. Connect the Head and Tail of the arrow that points to your choice with a Single Line as shown. • To Correct A Mistake: Draw a line through the incorrect choice like this: Jake+ Dee 4mi--ns or YES You then have the option of making another choice if you wish. • Write-in: To vote for a person not on the ballot, connect the arrow and write in the name of the person on the line provided. • In any race you choose to vote, vote for only one candidate. Proposed by Initiative Petition Initiative Measure No. 1098 Initiative Measure No. 1098 concerns establishing a state income tax and reducing other taxes. This measure would tax"adjusted gross income" above $200,000 (individuals) and $400,000 (joint -filers), reduce state property tax levies, reduce certain business and occupation taxes, and direct any increased revenues to education and health. Should this measure be enacted into law? YES 4s Ed NO y Proposed by Initiative Petition Initiative Measure No. 1100 Initiative Measure No. 1100 concerns liquor (beer, wine and spirits). This measure would close state liquor stores: author¢e sale, distribution, and importation of spirits by private parties; and repeal certain requirements that govern the business operations of beer and wine distributers and producers. Should this measure be enacted into law? YES 4■ y NO 4■ y Proposed by Initiative Petition Initiative Measure No. 1105 Initiative Measure No. 1105 concerns - liquor (beer, wine and spirits). This measure would close all state liquor stores and license private parties to sell or distribute spirits. Itwould revise laws concerning regulation, taxation and government revenues from distribution and sale of spirits. Should this measure be enacted into law? YES 4W Illy NO 4. Illy Proposed by Initiative Petition Initiative Measure No. 1107 Initiative Measure No. 1107 concerns reversing certain 201 0amendments to state tax laws. This measure would end sales tax on candy; end temporary sales tax on some bottled water; end temporary excise taxes on carbonated beverages; and reduce tax rates for certain food processors. Should this measure be enacted into law? YES 4■ od NO 4■ 04 Proposed to the People by the Legislature Referendum Bill No. 52 The legislature has passed Engrossed House Bill No. 2561, concerning authorizing and funding bondsfor energy efficiency projects in schools. This bill would authorize bonds to finance construction and repair projects increasing energy efficiency in public schools and higher education buildings, and continue the sales tax on bottled water otherwise expiring in 2013. Should this bill be: APPROVED j■i ly REJECTED 4■ No Proposed to the People by the Legislature Amendment to the State Constitution Senate Joint Resolution No. 8225 The legislature has proposed a constitutional amendment concerning the limitation on state debt. This amendment would require the state to reduce the interest accounted for in calculating the constitutional debt limit, by the amount offederal payments scheduled to be received to offset that interest. Should this constitutional amendment be: APPROVED 4■ Illy REJECTED " 14 State Measurrs State of Washington Partisan Office Proposed to the People b the P P y, Partisan Offices Prosecuting Attorney Legislature State Representative District`40 4 Year Term Vote For One Amendment to the State Constitution Position 1 David S. McEachran 40 11111111 Engrossed Substitute House Joint 2Year Term Vote For One PrarorsRe brreare • Resolution No.4220 Kristine Lytton 4W asPrdm Democrafic rite -In The legislature has proposed a Mike Newman 411111111 me Public Utility District I constitutional amendment on denying PrefersRookkiin Pall bail for persons charged with certain Commissioner District 3 criminal offenses. This amendment Write In 4$w wQ Nonpartisan Vote For One would authot#ze courts to deny bail for 6 Year Term offenses punishable by the possibility State Representative District 40 Mike Murphy 411111111 y of life in prison, on clear and convincing Position 2 — — evidenceofapropensityforviolence 2Year Term Vote FofOn- Wntc-In 40 me that would likely endanger persons. ' Should this Jeff Morris 4 State Judicial constitutional amendment PmNmoc rsDeraocPa be: State Supreme Court Justice Position 1 APPROVED John Swapp PmfenRe7eNpcan 41M Me Nonpartisan Vote For One 6YearTerm _ REJECTED 4E ry #w off Jim Johnson � y Write -In MEAD: Each candidate for partisan State of Washington Write -In 4= y office may state a pol al party that he di or she prefers. A candidate's Partisan Offices State Supreme Court Justice Position 5 preference does not imply fhat the State Senator District 42 Nonpartisan Vote For one candidate is nominated or endorsed by 6Year Term the party, ❑r that the party approves of 4YearTerm Vote For One Barbara Madsen me or associates with that candidate. Doug Ericksen 40 of Prefers Re udcan Pa2p Write -In Federal Pat Jerns 40 Ed State Supreme Court Justice Position 6 Partisan Offices Prefers Democratic Party Nonpa[dW Vote For One U.S. Senator so 6 Year Year Term Vote For One Write -In Richard B. Sanders 4W Ed State Representative District 42 Patty Murray 40 EdPosition 1 Charlie Wiggins 4= as Rvkm D"=Wic P.1irty 2 Year Term Vote For One. � y Dino Rossi P" PrOMMRo Jason Overstreet � ~ WrBe-fn pebpca Am!erskenubiNanPany WhatcomCoun tyJudlcial Write -In 4111111 04 AI Jensen 41111111 District Court Judge Position 1 Prefars Demo oc Pary Nonpartisan Vote For One U.S. Representative 4Year Term Congressional District 2 Write -In 411111111 ~ _ David Grant 411111111 me I ' 2 Year Term Vote For One John Koster State Representative District 42 POSItIOn 277— Write-in Prefers Re bFcmi Party 2 Year Term Vote For One District Court Judge Position 2 Rick LarsenEd Prefers0emocrakPany Vincent Buys � no No Vote For One 4YTerm Prefers riepuN�Parsy ear Write-in � Ed Kelli Linville Matthew Elich 4 no State of Washington Prefers DetcN awc Wrile•In IMS me 4= � Partisan Offices Write -In State Representative District 39 Wtfatcom County Position 1 County Council District 1 Position B i 2 Year Term Vote For One Nonpartisan Vote For One Dan Kristiansen ~ I Year Unexpired Tern ' PrelsrsRep&rmrnParty Jean Melious Orr me r Eleanor Walters ry Tony Larson *1r we Prefers Democratic Party i,sr.<,., — 4W >y -Write-in *111111 M1 State Representative District 39 Position 2 rTerm Vote for One Pearson �� s , r., 4111111111 me 74 Sample Ballot (Cont.) I City of Bellingham I Proposition No.1 Transportation Benefit District No. 1 Bellingham, Washington Safes and Use Tax for Transportation Improvements The Board of Transportation Benefit District No. 1, Bellingham, Washington, adopted Bellingham TBD No. 1 Resolution #2010.1 concern 1rig a sales and use tax to fund transportation improvements. This proposition would authorize asales and use tax of up to a two tenths of one percent (0.002) b be collected from all taxable retail sales within the District in accordance with RCW 82.14.0455 for a term of ten years for the purpose of payi rig or financing costs of the following transportation protects identified in the Cily of Bellingham Transportation Improvement Plan (TIP): resurfacing pavement on artedal.streets and bicycle lanes, adding non -motorized transportation options and transit service. Should this proposition be approved? YES 4M y NO * N I Bellingham School District 501 1 Proposition No.1 , Bellingham School District Hoc 601 Supplemental Education Support Levy Pursuant to the authority of Chapter 237, laws of2010 (SHB 2893), the Board of Directors cf Bellingham SSchool District No. 501 adopted Resolution No. 16-10 authorizing a supplemental levy for education. This proposition authorizes the District to levy the following tax levies as a supplement to the levies approved by the voters in the March 2008 election, on all taxable property within the District for education maintenance and operations: Approximate Collection Levy Rate/$1.000 Levy Years Assessed Value Amount 2011 $0.23 $2,500,000 2012 $0.23' $2,500,000 Should this proposition be approved? YES y NO * y Whatcom County Fire Protection District 5 Proposition No. 1 Whatcom County Fire District No. 5 Board of Commissioners — Proposition Authorizing Property Tax Levy The Board of Whatcom County Fire District No. 5 adopted Resolution No. '2010-02, concerning a proposition to maintain and fund the District's operations, capital facilities improvements, and staffing. This proposition authorizes the District to set its regular property tax levy at a rate not to exceed $.87 per $1,000 of assessed value to be assessed in 2010 and collected in 2011. The funds will finance fire protection operations, replace apparatus and equipment, provide staffing, and increase emergency medical service levels. The maximum allowable levy in 2010 shall serve as the base for subsequent levy limitations as provided by chapter 84.55 RCW. Should this proposition be: APPROVED 4= REJECTED 4M Whatcom County Fire Protection District 11 Whatcom County Fire Protection District No. 11 Proposition No. 1 Emergency Medical Services (EMS) Regular Property Tax Levy Shall Whatcom County Fire Protection District No. 11 be authorized to levy a regular property tax levy of $.14 cents per thousand dollars of assessed valuation for each of the six consecutive years beginning in 2010, to begin collection in 2011, for the provision of Emergency Medical Services (EMS) as provided'in Whatcom County Fire Protection District No. 11 Resolution 2010-197 and the Laws of the State of Washington RCW 84.52.069? YES 4Ir NO 4M Me y me No I Northwest Park and Recreation District 2 1 Northwest Park and Recreation District 2 Whatcom County, Washington Proposition No. 1 Parks and Recreation Regular Property Tax Levy The Board of Commissioners of Northwest Parts and Recreation District No. 2 adopted Resolution No. 2010-2 concerning a proposition to assess a regular property tax levy for a four year period of $0.10 per $1,000.00 of assessed valuation, to be collected each year, to preserve natural areas, water quality, wildlife habitat, and to support parks, bike trails and recreational programs in Blaine and Birch Bay. Should this Proposition be: APPROVED 4 REJECTED 4 y me $TAN f SEC(-RETARY rO . Sam Reed Legislative Building PO Box 40220 Olympia. WA 98504-0220 Tel 360.902.4151 Fax 360.586,5629 vivAv.secstate.wa. gov September 7, 2010 TO ALL COUNTY AUDITORS AND THE KING COUNTY DIRECTOR OF ELECTIONS: I, Sam Reed, Secretary of State of the State of Washington, certify that the persons whose names appear on the attached listing have qualified for the respective federal, state-wide judicial, joint judicial, and joint legislative offices. The names of the candidates on the attached list, which is transmitted pursuant to RCW 29A.52.321, are to be printed by the appropriate county auditors on the official ballots to be used at the General Election to be held on Tuesday, November 02, 2010. Candidates are listed in the order as determined by RCW 29A.36.170. i United States U.S. Senator Statewide (Partisan office - 6-year term) Ballot Name Party Residence Address Campaign Address Phone/Emaii Patty Murray (Prefers Democratic Party) 2419 8th Ave N Apt 301 Seattle, WA 98109 PO Box 3662 Seattle, WA 98124 I (206)286-9199 patly(h�pattvmurray.cam Dino Rossi (Prefers Republican Party) 24632 Se 2nd PI PO Box 50713 Sammamish, WA 98074 Bellevue, WA 98015 (425)451-2010 d i nolossiOdinorassi. corn Congressional District 1 U.S. Representative King', Kitsap', Snohomish* (Partisan Office - 2-Year Term) Ballot Name Party Residence Address Campaign Address Phone/Email Jay Inslee (Prefers Democratic Party) 1197 Hawley Way Ne Bainbridge Is, WA 98110 PO Box 33027 Seattle, WA 98133 (206)533-0575 1nfoniavinslee.c0m James Watkins (Prefers 13124 184th Ave Ne PO Box 677 (206)400-6634 Republican Party) Redmond, WA 98052 Kirkland, WA 98083 James!&WatkinsForCongress com 2 -Congressional District U.S. Representative Island, King', San Juan, Skagit, Snohomish', Whatcom (Partisan Office - 2-Year Term) Ballot Name John Koster 1 Party Residence Address (Prefers 23729 Wallitner Rd Republican Party) Arlington, WA 98223 (Prefers 2420 Grand Ave Apt 202 Democratic Party) Everett, WA 98201 Campaign Address Phone/Emaii (360)926-2235 com PO Box 231 Arlington, WA 98223 r� Rick Larsen — — PO Box 326 Everett, WA 98206 (425)259-1866 nckaricktarsen arg 2010 General Election Candidate Listing, September 7, 2010 Page 2 of 10 Congressional District 3 U.S Representative Clark, Cowlitz, Lewis, Pacific, Skamania', Thurston', Wahkiakum (Partisan Office - 2-Year Term) Ballot Name Party Residence Address Campaign Address Phone/Email Denny Heck I (Prefers Democratic Party) 2921 Cloverreld Dr Se Olympia, WA 98501 2921 Cloverfield Dr SE Olympia, WA 98501 (360)481-5052 dgnnytdes+riyhe�trfOrdOngress.com Jaime Herrera (Prefers Republican Party) 2726 NW Valley St PO Box 1614 I Camas. WA 98607 Ridgefield, WA 98642 (360)887-3546 in"f 4a)jaimeherMera Corn Congressional District 4 US Representative Adams', Benton, Chelan, Douglas, Franklin, Grant, Kittitas, Klickitat, Skamania', Yakima (Partisan Office - 2-Year Term) Ballot Name Party Residence Address , Campaign Address Phone/Emaii Doc Hastings (Prefers Republican Party) 7319 Columbia River Rd Pasco, WA 99301 PO Box 2926 Pasco, WA 99302 (509)736-1510 in1e6t4doch8s1inos.Wm Jay Clough (Prefers Democratic Party) 43003 S 2106 PL SE Kennewick, WA 99337 PO Box 7081 Kennewick, WA 99336 (509)5B2-3484 clauahtorcortgress rna i.cam Congressional District 5 U.S Representative Adams`, Asotin, Columbia, Ferry, Garfield, Lincoln, Okanogan, Pend Oreille, Spokane, Stevens, Walla (Partisan Office - 2-Year Walla, Whitman' Term) Ballot Name Party Residence Address Campaign Address Phone/Email Cathy McMorris - Rodgers (Prefers Republican Party) 32 E 25th Ave Spokane. WA 99203 PO Box 137 Spokane, WA 99210 (509)624-1199 cathv0cathvfofcon0sess Cam Daryl Romeyn (Prefers Democratic Party) 3905 S Chapman Rd Greenacres, WA 99016 3905 S Chapman Rd Greenacres, WA 99016 (509)922-0490 romevnforcongfessIcNahOo.Cam Consiresslonal District S U S. Representative Clallam, Grays Harbor', Jefferson, Kitsap', Mason, Pierce' (Partisan Office - 2-Year Term) Ballot Name Party Residence Address Campaign Address Phone/Email Norm Dicks (Prefers Democratic Party) 16911 E State Route 106 Belfair, WA 98528 PO Box 1663 Tacoma, WA 98401 (253)272-5684 normaRn-ormdicks.com Doug Cloud (Prefers Republican Party) 13505 Point Richmond Dr NW Gig Harbor, WA 98332 901 S I St Ste 101 Tacoma. WA 98405 (253)627-3133 douriMaogCloud com Congressional District 7 U S Representative King' (Partisan Office - 2-Year Term) Ballot Name Party Residence Address Campaign Address Phone/Email Jim McDermott (Prefers Democratic Party) 1820 9th Ave W Seattle, WA 98119 PO Box 21786 Main Station Seattle, WA 98101 (206)81 B-6225 Mcdermollemcdermoitforconoress com Bob Jeffers- Schroder (Prefers Independent - No Party) 10527 11th Ave NW Seattle, WA 9BI77 10527 11th Ave NW Seattle, WA 98177 (206)365-0952 to bigfshrMcomcast nei Con ressional District a U.S. Representative King', Pierce' (Partisan Office - 2-Year Term) Ballot Name Party Residence Address Campaign Address Phone/Emall Dave Reichert (Prefers Republican Party) 33659 130th Ave Se Auburn, WA 98092 PO Box 53322 Bellevue, WA 98015 (425)455.3283 av 0ye—reicherlfQnsrlress cam Suzan DelBene (Prefers Democratic Party) 3621 Evergreen Point Rd Medina, WA 98039 PO Box 1406 Bellevue. WA 98009 (425)203-1220 suzan(adelbenelorconoress.cam 2010 General Election Candidate Listing, September 7, 2010 Page 3 of 10 Con ressitsnaI District 9 U.5. Representative King', Pierce', Thurston' (Partisan Office - 2-Year Term) Ballot Name Party Residence Address Campaign Address PhonelEmail Adam Smith (Prefers Democratic Party) 1822 Mariner Cir Ne Tacoma, WA 98422 PO Box 23626 Federal Way, WA 98093 (253)572-6125 infogDetectadamsmith.com Richard (Dick) Muri (Prefers Republican Party) 116 Lila St Steilacoom, WA 98388- 1418 4505 Pacific Highway E Ste C-1 1 Fife, WA 98424 (253)581-5609 Dick!c"�r DicklMun cam Legislative District 1 State Representative Pos 1 King', Snohomish' (Partisan Office - 2-Year Term) Ballot Name Party Residence Address Campaign Address PhonelEmail Derek Stanford (Prefers Democratic Party) 24023 7th PI W Bothell, WA 98021 PO Box 2041 Bothell, WA 98041 (425)481-6231 derek§tanford@amail.com Dennis Richter (Prefers Republican Party) 24123 16th Ave. S.E. Bothell. WA 98021 24123 161h Ave SE Bothell, WA 96021 (425)591-6293 d1richtar4k1rainierwebsites com State Representative Pos. 2 King', Snohomish' (Partisan Office - 2-Year Term) Ballot Name Party Residence Address Campaign Address Phone/Email Heidi Munson (Prefers Republican Party) 3232 193rd PI Se Bothell, WA 98012 20611 Bothell Everett Hwy Ste E191 Bothell, WA 98012 (206)999-7331 heidiArnunson2010.com Luis Moscoso (Prefers Democratic Party) 4904 216th PI SW Mountlake Terrace, WA 98043-3330 PO Box 422 Mountlake Terrace, WA 98043-0422 (206)200.8663 lucho4ncomeasi.nel Legislative District 2 State Representative Pos. 1 Pierce', Thurston' (Partisan Office - 2-Year Term) Ballot Name Party Residence Address Campaign Address PhonalEmail Jim McCune (Prefers Republican Party) 5813 251st St E I PO Box 1287 Graham. WA 98338 Graham, WA 98338 33419 Mountain Hwy 33419 Mountain Hwy E I Ealonville WA 98326 Eatonvitle, WA 98328 (253)732-0519 glr�tr�r Csun9,� mail.coin Marilyn Rasmussen (Prefers Democratic Party) (253)847-3276 maritvnf�rainiercannect com State Representative Pos. 2 Pierce-, Thurston' (Partisan Office - 2-Year Term) Ballot Name Party Residence Address Campaign Address Phone/Email J. T. Wilcox (Prefers Republican Party) 40400 Harts Lake Valley Rd S Roy, WA 98580 PO Box 747 McKenna, WA 98558 (360)400-2011 it(rDitwilcox.org Tom Campbell I (Prefers Republican Party) I 29616 56th Ave S Roy, WA 98580 PO Box 443 Spanaway, WA 98387 (253)380-4545 thamSjgOmtZhelldweStOfflce.net Legislative District? Slate Senator Ferry, Lincoln, Okanogan', Pend Oreille, Spokane', Stevens (Partisan Office - 4-Year Term) Ballot Name Party Residence Address Campaign Address PhonelEmall Bob Morton (Prefers Republican Party) 3278 Pierre Lake Road Kettle Falls, WA 99141 3278 Pierre Lake Rd Kettle Falls, WA 99141 (509)684-5132 pobmarton§wildhlue net !I Barbara Mowrey (Prefers Democratic Party) 306 W Washington Ave Chewelah, WA 99109 306 W Washington Ave Chewelah, WA 99109 (509)935-7559 helovsuaholniail.com 2010 General Election Candidate Listing, September 7, 2010 Page 4 of 10 State Representative Pos_ 1 Ferry, Lincoln, Okanogan', Pend Oreille. Spokane', Stevens (Partisan Office - 2-Year Term) Ballot Name Party Residence Address Campaign Address Phone/Email Shelly Short (Prefers Republican Party) 1591 Swiss Valley Rd Addy, WA 99101 1591 Swiss Valley Rd Addy, WA 99101 (509)935-4085 she IlvtWvote4shell .com Stale Representative Pos 2 Ferry, Lincoln. Okanogan-, Pend Oreille, Spokane', Stevens (Partisan Office - 2-Year Term) Ballot Name Party Residence Address Campaign Address Phone/Email Joel Kretz (Prefers Republican Party) 1014 Toroda Creek Rd Wauconda, WA 98859 1014 Toroda Creek Rd Wauconda, WA 98859 (509)779.4105 ioelandsarakrelzSwPidblue net Legislative District 9 State Representative Pos. 1 Adams, Asotin, Franklin-. Garfield, Spokane', Whitman' (Partisan Office - 2-Year Term) Ballot Name Party Residence Address Campaign Address Phone/Email Susan Fagan (Prefers Republican Party) 829 Se Edge Knoll Dr Pullman, WA 99163 PO Box 1471 Pullman, WA 99163 (509)332-1702 usan susanfa an. m Stale Representative Pos. 2 Adams, Asotin, Franklin', Garfield, Spokane', Whitman' (Partisan Office - 2-Year Term) Ballot Name Party Residence Address Campaign Address Phone/Emall Joe Schmlck (Prefers Republican Party) 830 E Southview Colfax. WA 99111 PO Box 620 Colfax, WA 99111 (509)879-2078 l;ggdsa�rhmiCk<(Zr ax.com Glen R. Stockwell (Prefers Republican Party) 405 N Division St Ritzville, WA 99169 405 N Division St Ritzville, WA 99169 (509)540-6899 StcckweUS=ky!Maol.com Log Istative District 10 Stale Representative Pos. 1 Island, Skagit', Snohomish' (Partisan Office - 2-Year Term) Ballot Name Party Residence Address Campaign Address Phone/Email Norma Smith (Prefers Republican Party) 6177 Turkey Hill Rd Clinton, WA 98236 PO Box 270 Clinton, WA 98236 (360)320-3017 office0,jglenarmasmi1h.c0m Laura Lewis (Prefers Democratic Party) 26533 N Foxhill Dr Stanwood, WA 98292 PO Box 1473 Stanwood, WA 98292 (360)941-6313 (aura lew,s23f gmall.com State Representative Pos. 2 Island, Skagit', Snohomish' (Partisan Office - 2-Year Term) Ballot Name Party Residence Address 527 E Sunrise Blvd Oak Harbor, WA 98277 Campaign Address PhoneiEmail I Barbara Bailey (Prefers I Republican Party) PO Box 374 Oak Harbor, WA 98277 (360)240-0844 eIcctbarbarabateX@gmaiI.cc Tom Riggs (Prefers Democratic Party) 15 Mountain View Rd Camano Island, WA 98282 PO Box 1695 Stanwood, WA 98292 tom4wac&gmatl cam Lestislative District 12 State Representative Pos 1 Chelan, Douglas, Grant', Okanogan- (Partisan Office - 2-Year Term) Ballot Name Party Residence Address Campaign Address PhonelEmail Cary Condotta (Prefers Republican Party) 909 Briarwood Dr East Wenatchee, WA 9BB02 PO Box 3001 Wenatchee, WA 98807 (509)665-6686 ccrc120yahoo.com Stale Representative Pos, 2 Chelan, Douglas, Grant'. Okanogan' (Partisan Office - 2-Year Term) Ballot Name Party Residence Address Campaign Address Phone/Email Mike Armstrong (Prefers Republican Party) 1112 Orchard Ave Wenatchee, WA 98801 PO Box 2974 Wenatchee, WA 98807 (509)663-0629 armstrhomeArnsn.com Cliff Courtney (Prefers Republican Party) 999000 Stehekin Stehekin, WA 98852 PO Box 2027 Chelan. WA 98B16 (509)470-5964 Viff4libtrtvtDamail com 2010 General Election Candidate Listing, September 7, 2010 State Senator Grant', Kiltitas. Yakima' Ballot Name Party Residence Address Janea (Prefers Holmquist Republican Party) 1418 W Craig St Moses Lake. WA 98837 State Representative Pos. 1 Grant', Kittitas, Yakima' Ballot Name Party Residence Address Judith (Judy) Warnick (Prefers 241 Road O Se Republican Party) Moses Lake, WA 98837 Slate Representative Pos 2 Grant', Kiltilas, Yakima' Ballot Name Party Residence Address Bill Hinkle (Prefers Republican Party) 311 Anderson Lane Cle Elum, WA 98922 Anthony (El Tigrero) Novack (Prefers Bull Moose Party) 70 Majestic Heights Dr Ellensburg, WA 98926 State Senator Clark', Klickitat, Skamania, Yakima' Ballot Name Party Residence Address Jim Honeyford (Prefers Republican Party) 100 Flagstone Lane Sunnyside, WA 98944 State Representative Pos. 1 Clark', Klickitat, Skamania, Yakima' Ballot Name Party Residence Address Bruce Chandler (Prefers Republican Party) 16660 Yakima Valley Hwy Granger, WA 98932 Paul Spencer (Prefers Democratic Party) 250 Ne Vista Dr Stevenson, WA 98648 State Representative Pos. 2 Clark', Klickitat, Skamania, Yakima' Ballot Name Party Residence Address David Taylor (Prefers Republican Party) 1661 Beane Rd Moxee, WA 98936 Thomas (Tom) T. Silva (Prefers Democratic Party) 7462 Lateral A Rd Wapato, WA 98951 State Representative Pos 1 Benton', Columbia, Franklin-, Walla Walla Ballot Name Party Residence Address Maureen Walsh (Prefers Republican Party) 1227 Se Murphy Lane College Place, WA 99324 Brenda High (Prefers Constitution Party) 7624 Deseret Dr Pasco. WA 99301 State Representative Pos. 2 Benton', Columbia, Franklin', Walla Walla Ballot Name Party Residence Address Terry R. Nealey (Prefers Republican Party) 227 N Cherry Dayton, WA 99328 Page 5 of 10 (Partisan Office - 4-Year Term) Campaign Address Phone/Email PO Box 429 (509)989-6777 Moses Lake, WA 98837 halmoc{St 1p@yahoo corn (Partisan Office - 2-Year Term) Campaign Address Phone/Email 1350 S Pioneer Way (509)750-7511 Moses Lake, WA 98837 cbc0alnet net (Partisan Office - 2-Year Term) Campaign Address Phone/Email PO Box 919 (509)201-0309 Ellensburg, WA 98926 billhinkle0ma^ com PO Box 360 (509)630-4041 Roslyn, WA 98941 novackin201 00omail. com (Partisan Office - 4-Year Term) Campaign Address Phone/Email PO Box 844 Sunnyside, WA 98944 (509)839-3527 to one ford ahco.com (Partisan Office - 2-Year Term) Campaign Address Phone/Email PO Box 1108 Zillah, WA 98953 (509)952-3084 chandcatZMentonrea.com PO Box 173 Stevenson, WA 98648 (360)223-5756 soencerinihe4orca0yahe7D corn (Partisan Office - 2-Year Term) Campaign Address Phone/Email 1661 Beane Rd Moxee, WA 98936 (509)949-6445 taylor. 15thdistrictftmail .corn 7462 LATERAL A Rd Wapato, WA 98951 (509)952-1249 tsilvaCa'Dlive corn (Partisan Office - 2-Year Term) Campaign Address Phone/Email 606 Sumach Street Walla Walla, WA 99362 (509)200-1232 maunean&-raIk1ito, taieree corn 7624 Deseret Dr Pasco, WA 99301 (509)547-1052 ¢rgnda�iaredstorv.cam (Partisan Office - 2-Year Term) Campaign Address Phone/Email PO Box 7 Dayton, WA 99328 (509)382-2541 inealey-2neatevmannella.coin 2010 General Election Candidate Listing, September 7, 2010 Page 6 of 10 Legislative District 18 State Representative Pos. 1 Clark', Cowlitz' (Partisan Office - 2-Year Term) Ballot Name Party Residence Address Campaign Address Phone/Email Dennis Kampe (Prefers Democratic Party) 13306 Ne 190th Ave Brush Prairie, WA 98606 PO Box 821316 Vancouver, WA 98682 (360)635-1920 denniskampe0live corn Ann Rivers (Prefers Republican Party) 33911 Ne 24th Ave LaCenter, WA 98629 33911 NE 241h Ave La Center, WA 98629 (360)450-7994 annrivers1§1ds net State Representative Pos. 2 Clark', Cowlitz' (Partisan Office - 2-Year Term) Ballot Name Party Residence Address Campaign Address Phone/Emall Ed Orcutt (Prefers 120 Westview PI Republican Party) Kalama. WA 98625 I PO Box 1280 Kalama, WA 98625 (360)751-2317 mr-OSkalama.corn Legislative District 19 State Representative Pos. 1 Cowlitz', Grays Harbor', Pacific, Wahkiakum (Partisan Office - 2-Year Term) Ballot Name Party Residence Address Campaign Address Phone/Email i Dean Takko (Prefers Democratic Party) 3319 Columbia Heights Rd Longview, WA 98632 PO Box 1025 Longview, WA 98632 (360)423-4589 dlakkolMcomcast net Kurt Swanson (Prefers Republican Party) 1206 Coweeman Lane Kelso, WA 98626 1206 Coweeman Lane Kelso, WA 98626 (360)703-3868 ElectSwansonf&gmail.corrt State Representative Pos. 2 Cowlitz', Grays Harbor', Pacific, Wahkiakum (Partisan Office - 2-Year Term) Ballot Name Party Residence Address Campaign Address Phone/Email Brian E. Blake (Prefers Democratic Party) 226 E Curtis St Aberdeen, WA 9B520 PO Box 1541 Longview, WA 98632 (360)589-0123 rrianblgjke0.msn.qqrn Tim Sutinen (Prefers Lower Taxes Party) 2930 Ammons Dr Longview, WA 98632 PO Box 1253 Longview, WA 98632 (360)270-9259 tim cDsulinen.com Le gistative District 20 State Representative Pos. 1 Lewis, Thurston' (Partisan Office - 2-Year Term) Ballot Name Party Residence Address Campaign Address Phone/Email Richard DeBolt (Prefers Republican Party) 558 Chilvers Rd Chehalis, WA 98532 558 Chilvers Rd Chehalis, WA 98532 (360)304-7900 arnvd_v_5fi7m8d corn Corinne Tobeck (Prefers Democratic Party) 9513 Delphi Rd SW Olympia, WA 98512 PO Box 106 Littlerock, WA 98556 (360)754.0793 dtabeck9bcgmrast.net State Representative Pos 2 Lewis, Thurston' (Partisan Office - 2-Year Term) Ballot Name Party Residence Address Campaign Address Phone/Email Gary Alexander (Prefers Republican Party) 7915 Lorna Dr Se Olympia, WA 98503 PO Box 48 Olympia, WA 98507 (360)943-7086 afexanderq{v a�comcast.net Legislative District24 State Representative Pos. 1 Clallam, Grays Harbor', Jefferson (Partisan Office - 2-Year Term) Ballot Name Party Residence Address Campaign Address Phone/Email Kevin Van De Wege (Prefers Democratic Party) 10 Sable Ct Sequim, WA 98382 10 Sable Ct Sequim, WA 98382 (360)477-0548 kevinvandewaoe nhotmail cpr�r Dan Gase (Prefers Republican Party) 328 W 14th St Port Angeles, WA 98362 1115 E Front St Port Angeles, WA 98362 (360)417-2804 danAvomdangase com 2010 General Election Candidate Listing, September 7, 2010 Page 7 of 10 State Representative Pos. 2 Clallam, Grays Harbor', Jefferson (Partisan Office - 2-Year Term) Ballot Name Party Residence Address Campaign Address PhonelEmall Steve Tharinger (Prefers Democratic Party) 1563 Towne Rd Sequim, WA 98382 PO Box 834 Sequim, WA 98382 (360)912-2221 §tevr*slev_elharinger corn Jim McEntire (Prefers Republican Party) 232 Woodland Or Sequim, WA 98382 PO Box 631 Sequim, WA 98382 (360)452-2199 voteammcenlireCcEamad corn Lealellative.01010t. 26 Stale Senator Kitsap'. Pierce- (Partisan Office - 4-Year Term) Ballot Name Party Residence Address Campaign Address Phone/Email Derek Kilmer (Prefers Democratic Party) 7617 40th St Ct NW Gig Harbor, WA 98335 PO Box 1574 Gig Harbor, WA 98335 (253)219-0320 derekforsenatee aol.corh Marty McClendon (Prefers Republican Party) 12418 6th Ave Ct NW Gig Harbor, WA 98332 12418 6lh Ave Ct NW Gig Harbor, WA 98332 (206)818-4308 mrtfclprsenatE[i3lvahao corn Slate Representative Pos. 1 Kitsap', Pierce` (Partisan Office - 2-Year Term) Ballot Name Party Residence Address Campaign Address Phone/Email Jan Angel (Prefers Republican Party) 5184 Granada PI Se Port Orchard, WA 98367 5184 Granda PI SE Port Orchard, WA 98367 (360)204-0776 IananQe14U0wavacable.com Sumner Schoenike (Prefers Democratic Party) 8915 N. Harborview Dr. Unit 202 Gig Harbor, WA 98332 PO Box 433 Gig Harbor, WA 98335 (253)732-7294 schggnik�,{�'oma1.com Slate Representative Pos. 2 Kitsap', Pierce' (Partisan Office - 2-Year Term) Ballot Name Party Residence Address Campaign Address Phone/Email Larry Seaqulst (Prefers Democratic Party) 3018 191h Ave Cl NW Gig Harbor, WA 98335 PO Box 821 Gig Harbor, WA 98335 (253)225-0616 larrys"gui5vacomost net Doug (Prefers 6717 Banner Rd Se PO Box 1052 (253)509-9019 Richards Republican Party) Port Orchard, WA 98367 Port Orchard, WA 98366 dougnchac4s2010 Agmaii corn Legislative District 31 State Senator King', Pierce- (Partisan Office - 4-Year Term) Ballot Name Party Residence Address Campaign Address Phone/Email Pam Roach (Prefers Republican Party) 22102 Se Green Valley Rd Auburn, WA 98092 PO Box 682 Auburn, WA 98071 (253)735-4210 pamroachrmaol corn Matt Richardson (Prefers Republican Party) 14807 Rivergrove or Sumner, WA 98390 14807 Rivergrove Or Sumner, WA 98390 (253)250-2566 rlhfth3rds9n([ilhotmarl corn State Representative Pos. 1 King', Pierce' (Partisan Office - 2-Year Term) Ballot Name Party Residence Address Campaign Address PhonelEmail Cathy Dahlquist (Prefers Republican Party) 1348 Florence St Enumclaw, WA 98022 1348 Florence St Enumclaw, WA 98022 (360)825.0484 caft a�hlqurstgcomcast net Shawn Bunney (Prefers Republican Party) 5360 West Tapps Or E Lake Tapps. WA 98391 5360 W Tapps Or E Lake Tapps, WA 98391 (253)863-0157 6haronbunneyrQ3 amcasl ra[ State Representative Pos. 2 King', Pierce' (Partisan Office - 2-Year Term) Ballot Name Party Residence Address Campaign Address Phone/Email Christopher Hurst (Prefers Independent Dem. Party) 62504 Indian Summer Way E Enumclaw, WA 98022 62504 Indian Summer Way E Enumclaw. WA 98022 (360)663-2608 chnshurst20I0'6`a corn Patrick Reed (Prefers Republican Party) 16622 88th St E Sumner, WA 98390 16622 88th St E Sumner. WA 98390 (253)209-4507 rarrrrk elegtp3trlckreed.co, 2010 General Election Candidate Listing, September 7, 2010 Legislative District 32 _ State Senator King', Snohomish' Ballot Name Party Residence Address Maralyn Chase (Prefers Democratic Party) 8432 228th St SW Edmonds, WA 98026 David Baker (Prefers Republican Party) 7416 Ne 169th St Kenmore, WA 98028 State Representative Pos 1 King', Snohomish' Ballot Name Party Residence Address Cindy Ryu (Prefers Democratic Party) 20055 Sth Ave NW Shoreline, WA 98177 Art Coday (Prefers Republican Party) 1648 N 180th St Shoreline, WA 98133 State Representative Pos 2 King', Snohomish' Ballot Name Party Residence Address Ruth Kagi (Prefers Democratic Party) 19553 35th Ave Ne Lake Forest Park, WA 98155 Gary (G) Gagliardi (Prefers Republican Party) 19542 Wallingford Ave N Shoreline, WA 98133 Slate Senator Grays Harbor', Kitsap', Mason, Thurston' Ballot Name Party Residence Address Tim Sheldon (Prefers Democratic Party) 22221 N Us Highway 101 Shelton, WA 98584 Nancy (grandma) Williams (Prefers Republican Party) 131 E Lucky Lane Allyn, WA 98524 State Representative Pos. 1 Grays Harbor', Kitsap', Mason, Thurston' Ballot Name Party Residence Address Kathy Haigh (Prefers Democratic Party) 81 Se Walker Park Rd Shelton, WA 98584 Daniel (Dan) Griffey (Prefers Republican Party) 290 E Lakeland Dr Allyn, WA 98524 State Representative Pos. 2 Grays Harbor', Kitsap', Mason, Thurston' Ballot Name Party Residence Address Fred Finn (Prefers Democratic Party) 5530 78th Ave NW Olympia, WA 98502 Linda Simpson (Prefers Republican Party) 1022 18th St Bremerton, \'VA 98337 Page 8 of 10 (Partisan Office - 4-Year Term) Campaign Address Phone7Email PO Box 77267 Shoreline, WA 98177 (425)775.8449 maralyn@maraiyncha5e.com 7416 NE 1691h St Kenmore, WA 98028 (425)485-2974 into&BakerinTheSenate cam (Partisan Office - 2-Year Term) Campaign Address Phone7Emall 15005 Aurora Ave N Shoreline, WA 98133 (206)605-1588 Fri end.SFOrCind9RYlr`,BNdhon cam PO Box 55926 Shoreline, WA 98155-0926 (206)992.6166 Info(Martcaday.00m (Partisan Office - 2-Year Term) Campaign Address Phone/Email 19553 35th NE Lake Forest Park, WA 98155-2613 (206)365-1137 ka91t$1Seanst.com PO Box 33772 Shoreline, WA 98133 (206)546-7727 gamo-votegarvg.com (Partisan Office - 4-Year Term) Campaign Address Phone/Email PO Box G Hoodsport, WA 98548 (360)490-0351 senalortimsheldongi)gmail com PO Box 1375 Belfair, WA 98528 (360)205-3838 grandmasoottarun 4senateODhve.co m (Partisan Office - 2-Year Term) Campaign Address Phone/Email 81 SE Walker Park Rd Shelton, WA 98584 (360)490-1977 k8lhaigtiIMaaf.ccrn PO Box 83 Allyn, WA 98524 (360)229-8896 danielariffevAamaii mm (Partisan Office - 2-Year Term) Campaign Address Phone/Email PO Box 458 Belfair, WA 98528 (360)866-2000 Fred fin nforsla[ereoCZIhotmaiI com PO Box 4683 Bremerton, WA 98312 (360)850-7194 I n im oNL�an s ourvote 1a ail com L/ L' LVA 2010 General Election Candidate Listing, September 7, 2010 Page 9 of 10 —Legislative District 39 State Representative Pos. 1 King', Skagit', Snohomish', Whatcom' (Partisan Office - 2-Year Term) Ballot Name Party Residence Address Campaign Address Phone/Email Dan (Prefers 14920 123rd Ave Se PO Box 2007 (425)870-6902 Kristiansen Republican Party) Snohomish, WA 98290 Snohomish, WA 98291 dk39ACleamire ne Eleanor (Prefers 18025 Trombley Rd PO Box 2022 (360)863-3699 Walters Democratic Party) Snohomish, WA 98290 Granite Falls, WA 98252- eleancrOftanoTwalters,corn 2022 State Representative Pos. 2 King', Skagit', Snohomish', Whatcom' (Partisan Office - 2-Year Term) Ballot Name Party Residence Address Campaign Address Phone/Email Kirk Pearson (Prefers 105 Pearson Lane 105 Pearson Lane Republican Party) Monroe, WA 98272 Monroe, WA 98272 kirk@kirkpearson.com Legislative District 40 State Representative Pos. 1 San Juan, Skagit', Whatcom' (Partisan Office - 2-Year Term) Ballot Name Party Residence Address Campaign Address Phone/Email Kristine (Prefers 4004 Astrea PI 1004 Commercial Ave PMB (360)2994542 Lytton Democratic Party) Anacortes, WA 98221 349 mNvtton?Cfdalao net r Anacortes, WA 98221 Mike (Prefers 17247 Blodgett Rd Citizens to Elect Mike (360)428-8888 Newman Republican Party) Mount Vernon, WA 98274 Newman, 1500 E College mikeaudcomQvahaocom Way Ste A PMB 451 Mount Vernon, WA 98273 State Representative Pos. 2 San Juan, Skagit', Whatcom' (Partisan Office - 2-Year Term) Ballot Name Party Residence Address Campaign Address Phone/Email Jeff Morris (Prefers 3610 Mohawk Ct 1004 Commercial Ave Ste (360)941-5678 Democratic Party) Mount Vernon, WA 98273 303 ieffinmorriscamoaian.com Anacortes, WA 98221 John Swapp (Prefers 1 Decatur Is 1 Decatur Beach Lane (360)770.3006 Republican Party) Anacortes, WA 98221 Anacortes. WA 98221 phn0jej2p1nI.cgjm Justice Position 1 Statewide (Nonpartisan Office - 6-Year Term) Ballot Name Residence Address Campaign Address Phone/Email Jim Johnson 3042 Old Port Lane NW r Olympia. WA 98502 PO Box 6821 Tacoma, WA 98417 (360)539-2012 rnlo.Uiimionnsonroriuskce Ong Justice Position 5 Statewide (Nonpartisan Office - 6-Year Term) Ballot Name Residence Address Campaign Address Phone/Email Barbara Madsen 1027 Crestwood Lane Fircrest, WA 9B466 6344 41st Ave SW Seattle, WA 98136 (253)905-3272 0arbaraMadsen2019-15botmall.corn Justice Position 6 Statewide (Nonpartisan Office - 6-Year Term) Ballot Name Residence Address Campaign Address Phone/Email Richard B. Sanders 25974 Gold Beach Dr SW Vashon, WA 98070 PO Box 2241 Olympia, WA 98507 (206)337-2329 uslicesarderslZiomarl cam Charlie Wiggins 6412 Ne Agate Beach Lane Bainbridge Is, WA 98110 241 Madison Ave N Bainbridge Island, WA 98110 (425)572-0854 infq�rh a rh L-Agginsfori u s lice corn 2010 General Election Candidate Listing, September 7, 2010 Page 10 of 10 CourtOf Appeals. Division 2, District 3 Judge Position 2 Clark, Cowlitz, Lewis, Pacific, Skamania, Wahkiakum (Nonpartisan Office - 6-Year Term) Ballot Name Residence Address Campaign Address Phone/Emall JillM.Johanson 150321stAve Longview, WA 98632 150321stAve Longview, WA 98632 (360)430-9422 jusfice-4-youAholmaiLCom Court 0f A ppaals, Olv€sIon 3, District 1 Judge Position 1 Ferry, Lincoln, Okanogan, Pend Oreille, Spokane, Stevens (Nonpartisan Office - 2-Year Unexpired Term) Ballot Name Residence Address Campaign Address Phone/Emall Laurel Siddoway 1821 S Upper Terrace Rd Spokane, WA 99203 PO Box 1663 Spokane, WA 99210-1663 (509)624-8066 mail*retainrudgesiddoway.com Court OfAppeals, Division 3, District 2 Judge Position 1 Adams, Asotin, Benton, Columbia, Franklin, Garfield, Grant, Walla Walla, Whitman (Nonpartisan Office - 6-Year Term) Ballot Name Residence Address Campaign Address Phone/Email Dennis Sweeney 2150 Harris Ave Richland, WA 99354 2150 Harris Ave Richland, WA 99354 Kllckilat Skamanla Superior Court Judge Position 1 Klickilat, Skamania (Nonpartisan Office - 2-Year Unexpired Term) Ballot Name Residence Address Campaign Address Phone/Email Brian Altman 302 Oak Flat Rd Goldendale, WA 98620 302 Oak Flat Road Goldendale, WA 98620 (509)773.6020 0ana1m8n0ooree.0el In Testimony Whereof, I have hereunto set my hand and affixed the Seal of the State of Washington on this 7th Day of September 2010, at Olympia, the State Capital. W f��. I. . fr - �� Y a : �n r.• :, '='f: Legislative Building PO Box 40220 rrr---rrr ! ' Olympia: WA ofsrrm •' ::i E 98504-0220 Tel 360.902.4151 Fax 360.586.5629 Sain Reed www.secstate.wa.gov TO COUNTY AUDITORS: I, Sam Reed, Secretary of State of the State of Washington, certify that the measures appearing on the attached listing have qualified for the 2010 General Election ballot. The following are the full, true, and correct copies of the official ballot titles of those measures which have been referred pursuant to state law to the voters of this state for their approval or rejection at the State General Election to be held on Tuesday, November 2, 2010. The following headings and ballot order are prescribed by RCW 29A.36.050, 29A.36.121, 29A.72.290 and WAC 434-230-025. Proposed by Initiative Petition Initiative Measure No. 1053 Initiative Measure No. 1053 concerns tax and fee increases imposed by state government. This measure would restate existing statutory requirements that legislative actions raising taxes must be approved by two-thirds legislative majorities or receive voter approval, and that new or increased fees require majority legislative approval. Should this measure be enacted into law? [ ] Yes [ ] No Proposed by Initiative Petition Initiative Measure No. 1082 Initiative Measure No. 1082 concerns industrial insurance. This measure would authorize employers to purchase private industrial insurance beginning July 1, 2012; direct the legislature to enact conforming legislation by March 1, 2012; and eliminate the worker -paid share of medical -benefit premiums. Should this measure be enacted into law? [ ] Yes [ ] No Proposed by Initiative Petition Initiative Measure No. 1098 Initiative Measure No. 1098 concerns establishing a state income tax and reducing other taxes, This measure would tax "adjusted gross income" above $200,000 (individuals) and $400,000 (joint -filers), reduce state property tax levies, reduce certain business and occupation taxes, and direct any increased revenues to education and health. Should this measure be enacted into law? [ ] Yes [ ] No Proposed by Initiative Petition Initiative Measure No. 1100 Initiative Measure No. 1100 concerns liquor (beer, wine and spirits). This measure would close state liquor stores; authorize sale, distribution, and importation of spirits by private parties; and repeal certain requirements that govern the business operations of beer and wine distributers and producers. Should this measure be enacted into law? [ ] Yes [ ] No Proposed by Initiative Petition Initiative Measure No. 1105 Initiative Measure No. 1105 concerns liquor (beer, wine and spirits). This measure would close all state liquor stores and license private parties to sell or distribute spirits. It would revise laws concerning regulation, taxation and government revenues from distribution and sale of spirits. Should this measure be enacted into law? [ ] Yes [ ] No Proposed by Initiative Petition Initiative Measure No. 1107 Initiative Measure No. 1107 concerns reversing certain 2010 amendments to state tax laws. This measure would end sales tax on candy; end temporary sales tax on some bottled water; end temporary excise taxes on carbonated beverages; and reduce tax rates for certain food processors. Should this measure be enacted into law? [ ] Yes [ ] No Proposed to the People by the Legislature Referendum Bill No. 52 The legislature has passed Engrossed House Bill No. 2561, concerning authorizing and funding bonds for energy efficiency projects in schools. This bill would authorize bonds to finance construction and repair projects increasing energy efficiency in public schools and higher education buildings, and continue the sales tax on bottled water otherwise expiring in 2013. Should this bill be: [ ] Approved [ ] Rejected Proposed to the People by the Legislature Amendment to the State Constitution Senate Joint Resolution No. 8225 The legislature has proposed a constitutional amendment concerning the limitation on state debt. This amendment would require the state to reduce the interest accounted for in calculating the constitutional debt limit, by the amount of federal payments scheduled to be received to offset that interest. Should this constitutional amendment be: [ ] Approved [ ] Rejected Proposed to the People by the Legislature Amendment to the State Constitution Engrossed Substitute House Joint Resolution No. 4220 The legislature has proposed a constitutional amendment on denying bail for persons charged with certain criminal offenses. This amendment would authorize courts to deny bail for offenses punishable by the possibility of life in prison, on clear and convincing evidence of a propensity for violence that would likely endanger persons. Should this constitutional amendment be: [ ] Approved ( ] Rejected IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have set my hand and affixed the official seal of the state of Washington, this 11t" day of August, 2010. m to il- `�ftihTCt]hf OF a COUNTY iEGAtS in Elections Supervi. l- sot, at (360) 676-6740 a- A- #501i40 or, Ti'Y (36o) O- 738.4555. A record of the pro- N ceedings of the county canvassing board shall be m' st- made and maintained in the afflce of the ed he Whatcom Cowlty Ith he he Auditor and shall be be available for public be uzspectlon.and copy- ing. jfte The record shall be retained for Ile the same time peri- od as by of required law for the retention of ballots. Shirley Forst,Co —1e Whatcom unty g Auditor and r- Ex-officio Supervi- tt sor of Elections Dated this 24th day ts November 2010 lar .f. .d Lr- ie (L%85) Open Pub- lic Meeting Notice November 2, 2010 General Election Recount of Ballots for State Repre- sentative - District 42, Position 2 The Canvassing Board of Whatcom County, or its desig- nated representa- tives pursuant, to RCVS 29A64 will hold a public meet- ing at 9.00 a.m. on Tuesday, Povember 30 2010 in the Whatcom County Auditor's Office, Suite 103, Whateom Chun Courthouse, 311 rand Avenue, Bellingham, Wash - in n. The meeting wTt be held for the purpose of conduct - in the recount of votes cast at the No- vember 2 2010 Gen- eral Efec>on for th'e office of state Rep resentative, District 42 Position 2, This meeting will recess and will continue un- til the recount of bal- lots is completed at . which time the re- count will be cerd- fled and the Can- vassing Board wifl a ourn. Additional informa- tion re$a[dingg the meeting can be ob- tained by rdltin Shirley Forslo whatcom County Auditor, at (360) 676- 6744, Debbie Adelstein Chief Deputy Auditor, at (360) 676-6740, #50065, Pete Griffnt, K1112412Q10) Auditor - RE: Legal Notice to be published 11/26/10 i Page 1 From: "Bel-Legals" <legals@bellinghamherald. com> To: "Auditor Auditor" <Auditor@co.whatcom.wa.us> Date: 11/24/2010 2:23 PM Subject: RE: Legal Notice to be published 11/26/10 Just a reminder, the legals deadline is noon 2 business days before publication date. Thanks in advance for keeping this in mind as we move into the holiday season! Jill Jill Cratsenberg Celebration, Legals & Obituary Coordinator The Bellingham Herald 1155 N State St Bellingham, WA 98225 360-756-2829 or 360-676-2660 ext 829 legals@bellinghamherald.com obits@bellinghamherald.com Visit us at www.bellinghamherald.com Now manage your subscription online! View your account, pay your bill, input a vacation stop/start, or notify us of a delivery error. Go to www.bellinghamherald.com/delivery to register. -----Original Message ----- From: Auditor Auditor [mailto:Auditor@co.whatcom.wa.us] Sent: Wednesday, November 24, 2010 8:17 AM To: Bel-Legals Subject: Legal Notice to be published 11/26/10 Good Morning Jill, Attached is a legal notice from Shirley Forslof, Whatcom County Auditor, to be published on Friday, 11/26/10. Please send confirmation of e-mail and publish date. Wishing you a wonderful Thanksgiving holiday, Nancy Whatcom County Auditor's Office 311 Grand Avenue, Suite 103 Bellingham, Washington 98225 (360) 676-6740 http://www.co.whatcom.wa.us/auditor/index.jsp auditor@co.whatcom.wa.us NOTICE: This e-mail message and all attachments transmitted with it may contain legally privileged and confidential information intended solely for the use of the addressee. If the reader of this message is not the intended recipient, you are hereby notified that any dissemination, distribution, copying, or other use of this message or its attachments is strictly prohibited. Please destroy any hard copies you may have printed and remove all copies of the email from your mailbox and hard drive. Whatcom County Auditor's Office Whatcom County Courthouse 311 Grand Avenue, Suite 103 Bellingham, WA 98225-4038 Email: auditor@co,whatcom.wa.us Internet: www.whatcomcounk .uslauditor Telephone: (360) 676-6740 SHIRLEY FORSLOF County Auditor DEBBIE ADELSTEIN Chief Deputy Open Public Meeting Notice November 2, 2010 General Election Recount of Ballots for State Representative - District 42, Position 2 The Canvassing Board of Whatcom County, or its designated representatives, pursuant to RCW 29A.64 will hold a public meeting at 9:00 a.m. on Tuesday, November 30, 2010 in the Whatcom County Auditor's Office, Suite 103, Whatcom County Courthouse, 311 Grand Avenue, Bellingham, Washington. The meeting will be held for the purpose of conducting the recount of votes cast at the November 2, 2010 General Election for the office of State Representative, District 42 Position 2. This meeting will recess and will continue until the recount of ballots is completed at which time the recount will be certified and the Canvassing Board will adjourn. Additional information regarding the meeting can be obtained by calling Shirley Forslof, Whatcom County Auditor, at (360) 676-6744, Debbie Adelstein, Chief Deputy Auditor, at (360) 676-6740, #50065, Pete Griffin, Elections Supervisor, at (360) 676-6740 #50040 or, TTY (360) 738-4555. A record of the proceedings of the county canvassing board shall be made and maintained in the office of the Whatcom County Auditor and shall be available for public inspection and copying. The record shall be retained for the same time period as required by law for the retention of ballots. Shirley Forslof Whatcom County Auditor and Ex-offici❑ Supervisor of Elections Dated this 24`" day November 2010 Publish: November 26, 2010 Licensing/Recording Elections Ad min istrationllnternal Audit 360-676-6744 360-676-6740 360-676-6742 360-676-6740- ext 50065 TTY FAX 360-738-4555 360-738-4556 STATE OF WASHINGTON, } ss Affidavit of Publication COUNTY OF WHATCOM, } Jill Cratsenberg, being first duly sworn on oath says: That she 'is the Public Notices Clerk of The Bellingham Herald, a daily newspaper of general circulation in said county and state and of McClatchy Co. (publisher of said newspaper); and authorized to make this affidavit; that the legal notice entitled in the cause and court named on the attached copy which is a true an correct copy of the original (and hereinafter referred to as "Notice") was published in the regular an entire issue, and not in supplement, of each number of said newspaper published and circulated on the following dates, to wit: that for more than'six months prior'to the date of the first publication of said Notice, at all times since, and now, the said "The Bellingham Herald" has been established, published and circulated in the English language continuously and continually as a daily newspaper in the city of Bellingham, Whatcom County, Washington, the same being at all times printed either in whole or in part in an office maintained at said place of publication; that such newspaper has been approved as a legal newspaper by order of the Superior Court of Whatcom County, Washington; that the full amount of the fee charged for such publication Subscribed and Sworn to he ore me this l�ti•``',�❑ 1A1, day of ,2014 z. �CIA&G�n: i0 � U l' ��-30-ZQ C� NOTARY PUBLIC in and for V, residing the State of Washington, iding at,Bellingham ��"MilllsttiO, u e Bgllrrprw Hatla N wemCer _ IIrBeIllryrromH<rala <om tlluALma WIA]LOsrH ML'YCOFr a,141[IOIr vlPLuylin uWR:49NFD laril➢FA� ►�ewlrr sk [+u ►caxslTarx, ►mlrn'I�w: ►mwl.uuu� ►rrus ►aa.�scs' ►�yryLaras ►cmlwwFnwsu *lausrs ra:suc ►sewsrn uu 11 IR fuurlmLw. 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For ri exact meeting times h and locations cats li (360) 676-6742 or Ic TTY (380) 738.4555. t1 Oct, 11.2010 L gic b & Accuracy Test of o the AVUs (Accessi• s ble Voting Units) � 9:00 a.m. Whatcom S County Auditor's i Office 311 Grand t Ave., aWte Im 7 Oct. 28, 2010 Logic c & Accuracy Test of 13 the 400C optical 7 Scan headers 1 9.00 am. Whatcom 1' County A,uditvr's 3 office, 311 Grand Ave., Suite 103 Dct 13 - Nov. 23, 1013rocessing of Ballots 8*30 a.m. - 4-30 A p m.Whatcom Coun- > {v Auditor's Office, a 311 Grand Ave., s suite 103 NOV. 17, 2010 Can- r vassing Board a Meeting r B.."a.m. County Council Conference 2. 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The open will public meetings : g he continuA ups l 1- the activity for wtuc s 015/2.010) Auditor - RE: Legal Notice to be published 10/06/10 Page 1 From: "Bel-Legals" <legals@bellinghamherald.com> To: "Auditor Auditor" <Auditor@co.whatcom.wa.us> Date: 10/4/2010 4:22 PM Subject: RE: Legal Notice to be published 10/06/10 recd Jill Cratsenberg Celebration, Legals & Obituary Coordinator The Bellingham Herald 1155 N State St Bellingham, WA 98225 360-756-2829 or 360-676-2660 ext 829 legals@bellinghamherald.com obits@bellinghamherald.com Visit us at www.bellinghamherald.com Now manage your subscription online! View your account, pay your bill, input a vacation stop/start, or notify us of a delivery error. Go to www.bellinghamheraid.com/delivery to register. -----Original Message ----- From: Auditor Auditor [mailto:Auditor@co.whatcom.wa.usj Sent: Monday, October 04, 2010 9:25 AM To: Bel-Legals Subject: Legal Notice to be published 10/06/10 Good Morning Jill, Attached is a legal notice from Shirley Forslof, Whatcom County Auditor, to be published Wed., 10/06/10. Please send confirmation of publish date. Thank you! Whatcom County Auditor's Office 311 Grand Avenue, Suite 103 Bellingham, Washington 98225 (360)676-6740 http://www.co.whatcom.wa.us/auditor/index.jsp auditor@co.whatcom.wa. us NOTICE: This e-mail message and all attachments transmitted with it may contain legally privileged and confidential information intended solely for the use of the addressee. If the reader of this message is not the intended recipient, you are hereby notified that any dissemination, distribution, copying, or other use of this message or its attachments is strictly prohibited. Please destroy any hard copies you may have printed and remove all copies of the email from your mailbox and hard drive. Whatcom County Auditor's Office Whatcom County Courthouse 311 Grand Avenue, Suite 103 Bellingham, WA 98225-4038 SHIRLEY FORSLOF County Auditor DEBBIE ADELSTEIN Chief Deputy Email: auditor@co.whatcom.wa.us Internet: www:whatcomcountv.uslauditor Telephone: (360) 676-6740 Notice of Open Public Meetings for the November 2, 2010 General Election Whatcom County, Washington Pursuant to RCW 29A.60 and RCW 42.30, the Canvassing Board of Whatcom County will hold open public meetings for the November 2, 2010 General Election on the dates and times listed below. The open public meetings will be continued until the activity for which these meetings are held has been completed. Meetings may be added or cancelled depending upon issues to be decided by the Canvassing Board. For exact meeting times and locations call (360) 676- 6742 or TTY (360) 738-4555. Oct. 11, 2010 Logic & Accuracy Test of the "Us (Accessible Voting Units) 9:00 a.m. Whatcom County Auditor's Office, 311 Grand Ave., Suite 103 Oct. 28, 2010 Logic & Accuracy Test of the 400C Optical Scan Readers 9:00 a.m. Whatcom County Auditor's Office, 311 Grand Ave., Suite 103 Oct. 13 — Nov. 23, 2010 Processing of Ballots 8:30 a.m. — 4:30 p.m. Whatcom County Auditor's Office, 311 Grand Ave., Suite 103 Nov. 17, 2010 Canvassing Board Meeting 9:00 a.m. County Council Conference Room, 311 Grand Ave., 1st Floor Nov. 23, 2010 Canvassing Board Meeting/Certification of Election 4:00 p.m. County Council Conference Room, 311 Grand Ave., 1st Floor Shirley Forslof Whatcom County Auditor and Ex-officio Supervisor of Elections Publish: October 6, 2010 Licensing/Recording Elections Administrationlinternal Audit 360-676-6744 360-676-6740 360-676-6742 360-676-6740- ext 50065 TTY FAX 360-738-4555 360-738-4556 STATE OF WASHINGTON, I ss Affidavit of Publication COUNTY OF WHATCOM, } Jill Cratsenberg, being first duly sworn on oath says: That she is the Public Notices Clerk of The Bellingham Herald, a daily newspaper of general circulation in said county and state and of McClatchy Co. (publisher of said newspaper), and authorized to make this affidavit; that the legal notice entitled in the cause and court named on the attached copy which is a true an correct copy of the original (and hereinafter referred to as "Notice") was published in the regular an entire issue, and not in supplement, of each number of said newspaper published and circulated on the following dates, to wit: that for more than si-k months rrior to tfie date of the first publication of said Notice, at all times since, and now, the said "The Bellingham Herald" has been established, published and circulated in the English language continuously and continually as a daily newspaper in the city of Bellingham, Whatcom County, Washington, the same being at all times printed either in whole or in part in an office maintained at said place of publication; that such newspaper has been approved as a legal newspaper by order of the Superior Court of Whatcom County, Washington; that the full amount of the fee charged for such publication J •�����f�iisirrI11, 41 Subscribed and sworn to before m is day of ' j ,2010 �'• �R ,��• • O i L) N ', pU 13L' O w NOTARY P in and f� ,,OF �WAS�;•�•�•L the State of Washington, residing at Bellingham BA mnB+Irryrn RemN VAeneseay. 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A person who is not registered to vote in Washington must: (a) submit a voter registration appllca- tian no later than October 4, 2010, or (b) register icounn per - so n at the ty au- ditor's once in his or her courk of resi- dence no later than October 25, 2010 to be eligible to vote in the November 2 General Election. The Election Staff in the Auditors Office is available for assis- tance to elderly and disabled persons (in- bluding the Accessi- ble Voting Unit). Staff is also available for questions re- garding voter regis- tration, instructions on accurately mark- ing the ballot, and any other voter as- sistance at (360) 676- 5742 or TTY (360) 7384555. Shirley Forslof Whatcom County Auditor and Ex -of do Supervi- sor of Elections (9/20/2010)-Auditor - RE: Legal Notice to be published 09/23/90 _^ T `Page I � From: "Bel-Legals" <legals@bellinghamherald.com> To: "Auditor Auditor' <Auditor@co.whatcom.wa.us> Date: 9/20/2010 3:05 PM Subject: RE: Legal Notice to be published 09/23/10 Will run as requested. Thanks, Dan Hewitt - Media Consultant TheBellinghamHerald.com 1155 N. State St, Bellingham WA 98227 Voice: 360.756.2848 Fax: 360.715.2225 Now manage your subscription online! View your account, pay your bill, input a vacation stop/start, or notify us of a delivery error. Go to www.bellinghamheraid.com/delivery to register. -----Original Message ----- From: Auditor Auditor [mailto:Auditor@co.whatcom.wa.us] Sent: Monday, September 20, 2010 8:31 AM To: Bel-Legals Subject: Legal Notice to be published 09/23/10 Good Morning Jill, Attached is a legal notice from Shirley Forslof, Whatcom County Auditor, to be published Thur., 09/23/10. Please send confirmation of publish date. Thank you! Whatcom County Auditor's Office 311 Grand Avenue, Suite 103 Bellingham, Washington 98225 (360)676-6740 http://www.co.whatcom.wa.us/auditor/index.jsp auditor@co.whatcom.wa.us NOTICE: This e-mail message and all attachments transmitted with it may contain legally privileged and confidential information intended solely for the use of the addressee. If the reader of this message is not the intended recipient, you are hereby notified that any dissemination, distribution, copying, or other use of this message or its attachments is strictly prohibited. Please destroy any hard copies you may have printed and remove all copies of the email from your mailbox and hard drive. Whatcom County Auditor's Office Whatcom County Courthouse 311 Grand Avenue, Suite 103 Bellingham, WA 98225-4038 SHIRLEY FORSLOF County Auditor DEBBIE ADELSTEIN Chief Deputy Email: auditor@comhatcomma.us Internet: www.whatcQmcounty.uslauditor Telephone: (360) 676-6740 Notice of Registration Deadlines to Vote In the November 2, 2010 General Election October 4, 2010 is the deadline for mail -in or online voter registration applications and for reporting changes to name or address to be eligible to vote in the November 2 General Election. A person who is not registered to vote in Washington must: (a) submit a voter registration application no later than October 4, 2010, or (b) register in person at the county auditor's office in his or her county of residence no later than October 25, 2010 to be eligible to vote in the November 2 General Election. The Election Staff in the Auditor's Office is available for assistance to elderly and disabled persons (including the Accessible Voting Unit). Staff is also available for questions regarding voter registration, instructions on accurately marking the ballot, and any other voter assistance at (360) 676-6742 or TTY (360) 738-4555. Shirley Forslof Whatcom County Auditor and Ex-officio Supervisor of Elections Publish: September 23, 2010 Licensing/Recording Elections Administration/internal Audit 360-676-6744 360-676-6740 360-676-6742 360-676-6740- ext 50065 TTY FAX 360-738-4555 360-738-4556 STATE OF WASHINGTON, } ss Affidavit of Publication COUNTY OF WHATCOM, } Jill Cratsenberg, being first duly sworn on oath says: That she is the Public Notices Clerk of The Bellingham Herald, a daily newspaper of general circulation in said county and state and of McClatchy Co. (publisher of said newspaper), and authorized to make this affidavit; that the legal notice entitled in the cause and court named on the attached copy which is a true an correct copy of the original (and hereinafter referred to as "Notice") was published in the regular an entire issue, and not in supplement, of each number of said newspaper published and circulated on the following dates, to wit: that for more than six me(nths pri$r to the date of the first publication of said Notice, at all times since, and now, the said "The Bellingham Herald" has been established, published and circulated in the English language continuously and continually as a daily newspaper in the city of Bellingham, Whatcom County, Washington, the same being at all times printed either in whole or in, part in an office maintained at said place of publication; that such newspaper has been approved as a legal newspaper by order of the Superior Court of Whatcom County, Washington; that the full amount of the fee charged for such publication $ Subscribed and sworn to before me this INN"IXIA111 �rjjjttttt � W � 0 ��fiI r lli�rf. c2z day of ,2010 BL1G �'fl NOTARY PUBLIe — — �''r,nF- � � � ���•` the State of Washington, residing at Bellingham s lm lr.napsnrl«Ytl mmaez. sePlemcer z3, zosD rneB,ulr¢namReale rom Ve 5~a for Jobs, Homes, Wheels, and Stuff. 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' _ 1 2 . 31 238 913 274 30.01% .. t92 200 54 239 1144 640 56,94% 222 30 415 199 240 510 2'14 41.96% . 23 117 2011 8 241 700 428 6 4% 83 324 3441 62 242 763 400 52.42% 62 32d 338 48 243 631 296 46;91% 86 192 '241 75 244 1282 866 67.55% 315 505 554 9 245 1211 710 58.63% 166 512 528 160 246 845 509 60,24% 163 327 - 331 166 247 927 567 61.17% 198 '344 398 151 301 1070 497 46.45% 216 257 219 260 302 950 438 46.11% 1881 234 243 176 303 693 444 64.07% 224 207 243 180 4Q."I-: 11L4: 551 . 49.9.10I : 60 2tQ 184 ' 67 501 1005 470 46.77% 210 227 220 233 602 1357 692 50.99% 300 373 303 377 503 910 509 55.93% 245 240 216 276 504 13431 695 51.75% 311 350 297 380 505 11661 579 49.66% 264 282 235 320 601 50 20 40.00% 17 2 5 14 60 2. 2368 ':3G4 5b'-05'.,. 943 ..52.81 292 1205 6ti3 15$ 7 C1C}7 r J.! -04 3048 156 769 604 19913 i 204 60.2.0c . 691 445 257 894 605 1:382 863 500. 807 '167 670. 701. 585 299 :.51-.11 a 1 5. 2 5 :85 .2.07 801 5.90 2z10 4.9.1:a'%' i53. 1159 i82 Total 114292 61288 53.62% 26130 32317 31720 27598 Council District 1 1 6172 112057 M 12836 1 56 Turnout 1 35448 1 19136 1 53.9$% Council District 2 1103121.IDI350 9031 11762 Council District 3 1 9646 110125 9853 10186 Turnout 1 39755 1 20635 1 51.91% 114292 61288 53.62% 26130 32317 31720 27598 State Measures C:\Documents and Settings\pgriffin\Desktop\Abstract working\2009_november_abstract_editing.xls Page 3 Whatcom County General Election County Offices November 3, 2009 Official Election Results � C E y � d EYE N �, N •� u�) C r7 NY=r 61 NU7 L :LQ *-�p r� oE CO► o �C t0 O p Ov O b C Oy O M v O � UU O N aM m a2 a-G UY UG UHF U:C 101 8371 323 38.59% 127 125 164 76 1271 148 112 158 102 20061 1138 56.73% 354 570N 422 474 540 469M 497 496 103 1287 633 49.18% 194 323m 248 255 318 241 313 244 104 945 496 52.49% 174 228 201 191 260 180 270 176 105 960 605 63.02% 122 317 147 285 448 104 475 91 106 1173 566 48.25% 201 275 229 237 343 175 335 182 107 761 441 57.95% 115 234 148 206 291 107 297 113 108 8431 455 53.97% 92 251 137 202 316 91 321 99 109 2033 1026 50.47% 298 525 400 400 537 367 499 409 110 1165 690 59.23% 193 357 211 313 458 160 466 156 111 1036 595 57.43% 168 351 205 295 379 175 376 188 112 1021 570 55.83% 175 305 179 276 408 128 414 118 113 6721 292 43.45% 85 166 99 144 181 89 187 91 114 10591 628 59.30% 232 305 255 257 347 226 332 240 115 794 473 59.57% 153 234 175 206 268 168 278 159 116 53 26 49.06% 7 16 8 16 13 11 11 13 117 771 455 59.01% 161 210 169 184 238 165 235 175 118 820 476 58.05% 162 228 166 205 239 181 252 170 119 6231 341 54.74% 135 153 151 117 165 141 Fj 172 142 120 8171 235 28.76% 104 109 129 72 97 129 97 123 121 9021 264 29.27% 123 118 124 104 100 150 931 156 122 7741 571 73.77% 339 155 327 135 161 367 142 371 123 6591 311 47.19% 148 132km 158 108 131 149 115 166 124 914 419 45.84% 169 185 197 142 178 184 176 194 125 955 507 53.09% 228 216 254 176 216 255 211 252 126 868 584 67.28% 102 351 145 293 432 113M 462 90 127 929 527 56.73% 106 280 124 252 376 99M 395 100 128 15791 952 60.29% 258 5090 328 423 578 299PA 593 304 129 9431 450 47.72% 114 262 162 198 296 128fj 311 119 130 13031 768 58.94% 239 422 286 372 474 234 474 247 131 888 486 54.73% 179 222 200 194 264 186 274 185 132 947 531 56.07% 211 259 197 246 298 196 298 204 133 890 472 53.03% 148 203 166 180 267 149 287 153 134 1476 633 42.89% 225 310 268 256 305 261 308 273 135 567 277 48.85% 135 85 136 78 96 149 96 156 136 628 361 57.48% 135 156 129 154 207 128 227 119 137 12961 700 54.01% 239 3600 271 317 412 233 4031 254 138 6581 368 55.93% 140 176 158 148 193 151 200 143 139 636 322 50.63% 119 164 140 126 129 151 128 161 140 952 475 49.89% 188 221 205 184 207 226 170 257 141 1426 760 53.30% 320 342 352 277 351 334 327 364 142 1087 694 63.85% 241 371 239 321 372 263 370 267 143 373 210 56.30% 103 84 98 86 123 77 126 73 144 917 505 55.07% 250 177 258 149 209 262 223 249 145 145 100 68.97% 32 42 41 30 45 42 471 46 Page 4 Whatcom County General Election November 3, 2009 Official Election Results County Offices (U o Ca+ E L o o_nCL0 E 00oYo� E d L Q mU L r E t N m 0 d0 L - N C d 3Y oa 1 C : Co 0te Uo N C :3 o U2' d L. N C C 3 cv UY 146 30 11 36.67% 3 6 4 5 8 1 5 4 147 1035 643 62.13% 296 270R 311 225 245 342 222 356 148 1085 670 61.75% 239 371 fA 267 298 330 290 301 318 149 1460 706 48.36% 343 2650 370 218 248 372 201 416 150 1146 674 58.81% 263 332M 296 252 279 316 243 358 161 813 413 50.80% 178 175H 212 128 158 207 120 247 152 1058 520 49.15% 176 201 199 150 209 198 193 210 153 155 100 64.52% 41 32 38 30 52 32 48 34 154 13621 800 58.74% 378 305 378 268 281 423 268 437 155 5921 407 68.75% 198 181 185 181 139 239 124 251 156 9531 540 56.66% 197 270 229 203 237 250R 223 254 157 369 232 62.87% 43 124 30 125 166 39§ 187 29 201 2322 12121 52.20% 436 593 525 466 514 557 442 623 202 517 211 40.81% 72 97 74 89 95 78 87 85 203 1020 554 54.310/6 242 225 264 178 195 290 185 318 204 1386 608 43.87% 321 210H 343 167 207 339 192 352 205 885 445 50.28% 231 159 253 127 150 259 129 276 206 1201 725 60.37% 465 195 468 156 165 503 1461 525 207 903 550 60.91% 340 138 355 110 106 383 94 400 208 1995 991 49.67% 426 424 478 351 405 484 399 506 209 2695 1328 49.28% 483 652 5751 528 622 553 558 634 210 66 30 45.45% 14 10 8 15 13 13 10 16 211 679 389 57.29% 235 120 248 80 105 261 J9 89 274 212 1067 567 53.14% 327 170 349 138 137 382H 107 427 213 769 407 52.93% 296 63 301 49 76 289H 54 315 214 778 390 50.13% 223 106 230 86 85 256M 78 264 216 8531 322 37.75% 155' 118 1711 89 112 1671§ 99 187 216 5471 258 47.17% 160 64 1661 50 56 183 52 189 217 5821 209 35.91% 92 83 1041 67 74 105 68 117 218 12971 530 40.86% 295 150 3241 99 120 338 115 341 219 7031 328 46.66% 217 57 2041 55 49 245 44 240 220 9851 397 40.30% 181 148 1961 128 147 198 124 219 221 13431 756 56.29% 316 367 3461 293 302 389 Ig 273 409 222 7341 455 61.99% 203 189 194 178 173 234 158 252 223 4131 190 46.00% 77 75 94 48 60 103 67 99 224 11171 667 59.71% 305 290 310 251 223 378 211 394 225 9641 531 55.08% 247 221 252 193 235 250 206 283 226 8261 474 57.38% 204 204 209 170 201 211 188 226 227 9331 476 51.02% 226 183 209 169 183 247 163 272 228 14591 803 55.04% 407 299 433 231 259 452 250 463 229 11061 618 55.88% 305 241 346 168 213 346 181 374 230 7721 467 60.49% 272 133 282 103 110 293 91 321 231 536 206 38.43% 116 54 120 42 43 132 36 141 232 744 2861 38.44% 170 52 177 34 46 183 44 193 233 294 471 15.99% 20 14 22 log 121 20M 71 25 Page 5 Whatcom County General Election November 3, 2009 Official Election Results County Offices r 47 a Q C5f 0 cc .� N 2 �o m c T E d L� � C o 0 a� T V E .Sd G o n 0.tn E 2 LQ oo � . e o- a� w •£' E W s� m tv � 3 000 ao C T t U G1 = Y U w o cc UY a} � r-1l LAN � U { ] - o ra U❑ [ M C] �' o 0�1- N � to 02 UY 234 634 308 48.58% 213 53 208 49 44 229FA 42 229 235 641 466 72.70% 278 156H 256 142 113 313fg 107 325 236 836 598 71.53% 380 173 362 153 136 416 113 431 237 165 31 18.79% 14 7 14 7 6 17 2 21 238 9131 274 30.01% 137 72 148 57 78 134 73 142 239 11441 640 55.94% 286 266 .287 219 220 358 2191 350 240 5101 214 41.96% 139 44 145 35 28 156 25 155 241 700 428 61.14% 289 96 281 86 82 309 74 310 242 763 400 52.42% 293 73 279 66 54 313 46 312 243 631 296 46.91% 182 89 168 89 96 175 82 188 2" 12821 866 67.55% 440 363 430 300 286 491 fj 262 517 245 12111 710 58.63% 412 230 406 185 203 443 168 472 246 8451 509 60.24% 274 187 279 148 163 305 158 312 247 9271 567 61.17% 270 244 271 212 185 345 167 346 301 10701 497 46.45% 167 243 200 203 248 190 208 219 302 9501 438 46.11% 150 216 187 171 194 184 1741 213 303 6931 444 64.07% 136 232 161 199 180 214 161 220 401 11041 551 49.91% 151 288 179 252 281 193 321 175 501 10051 470 46.77% 169 207 181 183 225 181 219 199 602 13571 692 50.99% 215 351 258 295 344 265 358 250 503 910 509 55.93% 151 263 210 191 267 172 266 181 504 1343 695 51.75% 222 367 264 303 348 270 309 313 505 1166 579 49.66% 180 270 220 213 327 176 295 214 601 50 20 40.00% 9 6 8 6 10 8 11 7 602 2368 1564 66.05% 332 889 414t 768 1001 381 979 434 603 1582 992 62.71% 211 571 265 476 620 242 638 252 604 1998 1204 60.26% 272 647 342 558 741 312 720 370 605 1382 883 63.89% 198 493 279 400 564 231 547 267 701 585 299 51.11% 82 141 96 128 166 99 176 95 M1142801 590 290 49.15% 60 168 95 132 157 105 154 112 Total 92 61288 53.62% 24489 27125 26848 22587 27605 27298 26551 28751 Page 6 Whatcom County General Election November 3, 2009 Official Election Results County Offices and Library a OC �, m N f0 U m m v ❑ � co Y o m o� ()M i7 CD CD _ ❑ R" ❑ oca Ua o) M 1 Q C = o Y or Um >4 Q X }, 7 U a a L o to)`°CLO, M � O ❑ 7 .2 a moo, M 0 ❑ a7 0 G' V �a ��oc 101 837 323 38.59% 1031 173 108 165 219 79 102 2006 1138 56.73% 513 499 539 485 569 466 103 1287 633 49.18% 306 252 361 202 322 265 104 945 496 52.49% 274 170 298 153 212 250 105 960 605 63.02% 435 118 528 54 199 342 106 1173 566 48.25% 344 179 350 182 233 299 107 761 441 57.95% 307 103 338 79 142 259 108 843 455 53.97% 324 93 377 55 139 261 109 2033 1026 50.47% 471 426 535 373 531 410 110 1165 690 59.23% 448 170 488 145 268 367 111 1036 595 57.43% 382 175 400 159 253 297 112 1021 570 55.83% 390 140 427 112 206 314 113 672 292 43.45% 181 90 215 64 99 174 114 1059 628 59.30% 347 221 372 200 282 282 115 794 473 59.57% 267 166 283 152 199 237 116 53 26 49.06% 14 10 16 8 10 15 117 771 455 59.01% 232 177 272 147 211 200 118 820 476 58.05% 249 168 281 143 181 252 119 623 341 54.74% 159 145 187 127 132 178 120 817 235 28.76% 100 122 103 123 131 78 121 902 264 29.27% 97 155 98 153 154 82 122 774 571 73.77% 166 395 167 367 430 99 123 659 311 47.19% 132 150 133 142 155 135 124 914 419 45.84% 171 189 200 164 189 177 125 955 507 53.09% 220 248 234 237 257 199 126 868 584 67.28% '445 105 501 65 188 327 127 929 527 56.73% 371 114 4421 61 175 303 128 1579 952 60.29% 578 300 677 230 374 488 129 943 450 47.72% 305 119 330 103 191 222 130 1303 768 58.94% 460 244 542 191 266 439 131 888 486 54.73% 266 187 292 165 190 259 132 947 531 56.07% 300 192 320 171 210 269 133 890 472 53.03% 270 158 335 115 204 221 134 1476 633 42.89% 286 285 344 234 301 291 135 567 277 48.85% 95 155 118 134 163 94 136 628 361 57.48% 210 123 254 92 166 161 137 1296 700 54.01% 391 254 458 202 305 322 138 658 368 55.93% 185 153 230 122 180 156 139 636 322 50.63% 124 156 150 137 151 135 140 952 475 49.89% 186 233 200 232 263 170 141 1426 760 53.30% 338 336 372 319 363 320 142 1087 694 63.85% 383 242 398 243 279 333 143 373 210 56.30% 126 74 130 69 107 91 144 917 505 55.07% 210 257 258 218 296 158 Page 7 Whatcom County General Election November 3, 2009 Official Election Results County Offices and Library % oe X4 , '.• K MM� 1 ' w ••�i� Page 8 Whatcom County General Election November 3, 2009 Official Election Results County Offices and Library E Q7 �, M m 7 H d M Y o m O .- U 2 CO ro 'off O M U Li E) o= O_ U m o� Q L c�j� o d'ai O Rf c7 U J WI.- j •- n Q v O Ea- Ea r �'0 Z� CU rL G� 232 744 2861 38.44% 54 17553 40 189 233 ER 294 471 15.99% 12 21 7 26 234 634 3081 48.58% 44 229 50 226 235 641 466 72.70% 121 303 111 321 236 836 598 71.53% 146 391 147 400 237 165 31 18.79% 5 19 4 19 238 913 274 30.01 % 66 147 52 165 239 1144 6401 55.94% 227 342 245 324 240 510 214 41.96% 27 152 22 160 241 700 428 61.14% 76 303 72 310 242 763 400 52.42% 54 307 46 319 243 631 296 46.91% 91 176 91 177 244 1282 8661 67.55% 287 498 305 478 245 1211 710 58.63% 200 445 191 455 246 845 509 60.24% 168 284 168 289 247 927 567 61.17% 195 326 190 301 1070 497 46.45% 225 205 246 193 286 157 302 M 950 4381 46.11% 173 209 196 194 262 132 303 693 4441 64.07% 175 216 200 191 223 169 401 1104 551 49.91% 290 182 364 134 274 222 501 1005 470 46.77% 222 180 232 180 234 183 502 1357 692 50.99% 341 260 377 236 344 284 503 910 509 55.93% 264 177 310 148 245 220 504 fA 1343 6951 51.75% 336 283 382 252 371 261 505 1166 579 49.66% 313 189 314 195 273 247 601 50 20 40.00% 11 6 19 0 6 11 602 2368 1564 66.05% 974 400 1207 247 5611 746 603 1582 992 62.71% 598 261 730 183 373 476 604 1998 1204 60.26% 720 341 893 219 461 546 605 1382 8831 63.89% 528 258 682 159 366 343 701 585 299 51.11% 172 92 202 74 127 141 801 590 290 49.15% 150 114 184 81 140 Y�6Total 114292 61288 53.62% 26912 27747 29925 25722 17843 16 Page 9 Whatcom County General Election November 3, 2009 Official Election Results Bellingham City 11� 1• XN X • . 1 1 .. 1 � . .. � ..� • S%l t' �1 - • �� .•i ;� tI-t .. • • 1ti 1%J 3 • • S Y.� �L� yz F•. ✓• J ry y.� • • + Page 10 Whatcom County General Election November 3, 2009 Official Election Results Cities sheet 1 0 0 0 0 d d o o-t r N M "O a '2 O O C f0 O U U U U d 00 U= N G N o C 0 c y c ]265 c c a mG c�U �am 0 0 m � mN W ry mod' mtfl md[�:301 1070 497 46.45% 343 122 350 343 345 302 950 438 46.11% 302 94 307 291 295 303 693 444 64.07% 303 77 292 316 338 Total 2713 1379 60.83% 948949 950 978 .0 N N co O C ao O a O 0 a� o n w m o f U E o L) o U d o U 3 c ca ar U Y c oa n: o= C d .Q o_� c d o c 0 o� Ws c 00 iu= IL ao'i m >t w n a`) w J a� w w � m H w° n W m 401 1104 651 49.91% 403 370 316 142 384 ` .;.; MV �♦ • O= •d:•y0�000•i0a0♦•� 0: Y� i SS P ' 4 d..4•. pe ry9•i i ♦ h♦•� i ♦i :S Vx iS �� �p • • • hh '4• 7• '.•r �� ��• !•.a� 1.r.•� :F :�i .L Q �•. 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Recount certified 12/4/2009 501 1005 470 46.77% 203 199 502 1357 692 50.99% 296 291 503 910 509 55.93% 228 214 504 1343 695 51.75% 290 325 505 1166 579 49.66% 243 236 Total W 57811 29451 50.94% 1260 1265 Blaine Everson Ferndale Page 11 Whatcom County General Election November 3, 2009 Official Election Results Cities sheet 2 Unden 1' A •;� �1 ��; + • �'R •R �•i Ryf• r �N, f•: • - r r • ti • • • X. • • 'fie' ;• • ,+� �l � ;� • C ' +♦ • ;0 IX NEW MEM. Now. OEM mom Nooksack ICU U ICU oil CIO Ioz •6 �•• r :e:❖•iif r '� r r 1 r ' i•. ■ of '•r:::�♦�♦i+i : . • yt FQ «. Spy J�••;te4 ♦ i ••.❖'.�1'• . r r r r r i• ■ ■■ • n ♦♦•♦♦♦. a ::•.. . � Sumas Page 12 Whatcom County General Election Bellingham SD No. 501 Ferndale SD No. 502 November 3, 2009 Official Election Results ,., tj a` O �►� � ., U 0 m C v 0 a L o U) E N cu2 C; mv) a 0 a Ln a1 E O ca-� C iC! mom° Ln 0 n_ m L U) Y E O m+, C �' mm Ln 0 a LO E 7 m C L 002 123 659 311 47.19% 110 99 131 74 124 775 347 44.77% 1261 117 117 128 125 955 507 53.09% 192 187 205 161 132 296 142 47.97% 62 39 51 54 139 636 332 52.20% 153 81 108 127 140 952 475 49.89% 206 125 176 163 141 1258 668 53.10% 254 188 260 200 142 864 538 62.27% 165 190 179 165 143 8 2 25.00% 0 0 0 0 147 1035 643 62.13% 243 199 253 203 148 1085 670 61.75% 274 188 236 233 149 1460 706 48.36%M 292 158 255 237 150 1146 674 58.81% 288 151 261 187 151 10 813 413 50.80% 174 111 149 145 154 1362 800 58.74% 281 290 371 184 155 1 592 407 68.75% 129 149 177 89 156 953 540 56.66% 147 204 199 139 201 1302 668 51.31% 264 212 284 189 202 R9 517 211 40.81% 91 58 67 73 203 1020 554 54.31% 194 163 203 177 204 1386 608 43.87% 215 201 276 163 205 885 445 50.28% 1601 159 181 144 206 1201 725 60.37% 273 217 371 167 207 903 550 60.91% 197 185 269 142 208 1995 979 49.07% 345 350 416 277 209 2695 1328 49.28% 525 417 544 418 210 66 30 45.45% 14 9 13 10 211 679 389 57.29% 157 108 189 102 212 1067 567 53.14% 236 165 245 169 213 769 407 52.93% 153 99 183 93 214 778 390 50.13% 150 115 169 114 215 853 322 37.75% 120 102 135 103 216 547 258 47.17% 99 63 121 53 217 582 209 35.91% 88 61 85 66 218 1019 472 46.32% 166 138 229 112 219 703 328 46.66% 121 76 134 84 220 985 397 40.30% M 172 106 169 110 221 1343 756 56.29% 263 288 306 241 222 734 455 61.99% 157 149 187 112 223 413 190 46.00% 77 51 65 70 224 1117 667 59.71% 235 197 246 200 225 964 531 55.08% 2081 147 196 166 226 2 826 474 57.38%M 1421 146 167 139 227 0 933 476 51.02% M 1901 149 189 148 Bellingham School District Page 13 Whatcom County General Election Bellingham SD No. 501 Ferndale SD No. 502 November 3, 2009 Official Election Results 228 1459 803 55.04% 284 260 335 232 229 1106 618 55.88% 236 183 275 159 230 772 467 60.49% 131 216 247 92 231 536 206 38.43% 71 64 94 48 232 744 286 38.44% 80 62 108 50 233 294 47 15.99% 11 15 23 6 234 634 308 48.58% 79 135 184 50 235 641 466 72.70% 128 198 237 106 236 836 598 71.53% 197 273 334 133 237 165 31 18.79% 9 9 17 6 238 913 274 30.01% 891 93 107 82 239 1144 640 55.94% 2421 178 254 166 240 510 214 41.96% 471 109 128 37 241 EM 700 428 61.14%M 134 147 222 94 242 763 400 52.42%0 122 165 211 94 243 631 296 46.91% 101 111 146 75 2" 1282 866 67.55% 300 329 431 202 245 1211 710 58.63% 270 243 3751 167 246 845 509 60.24% 181 171 FA 225 149 247 927 567 61.17% 176 218M 252 164 TOTAL 57244 30295 52.92% 10996 9786M 12972 8443 v v Un Ln .� IL c o L N U a [ri m �- e 7 F- M 0j (n w0 4) l� u..-j Cn m' a 0 j2 fn d 0� a) G> U--j C V 0 v ?3 y a)N U-Q 04 � 0 fn S. a�R L U- H 104 611 336 54.99% 97 141 108 120 106 1173 566 48.25% 196 228 167 240 107 761 441 57.95% 161 156 126 176 110 1165 690 59.23% 272 274 172 336 111 1036 595 57.43% 246 229 178 279 114 1059 628 59.30% 231 249 166 291 115 794 473 59.57% 176 208 158 212 116 53 26 49.06% 14 10 10 12 117 771 455 59.01% 195 188 122 225 118 820 476 58.05% 214 161 117 224 119 623 341 54.74% 110 160 104 137 120 817 235 28.76% 51 125 97 71 121 902 264 29.27% 62 142 104 90 122 774 571 73.77% 80 328 256 109 124 137 72 52.55% 33 26 20 32 501 1005 470 46.77% 176 215 178 200 502 1357 692 50.99% 229 354 254 302 503 910 509 55.93% 215 227 167 263 504 1343 695 51.75% 283 319 2411 323 505 11661 49.66% 209 248 172 275 TOTAL 172771 9114 52.75% 3250 3988 29171 3917 Ferndale School District Page 14 Wh kom County General Ele uon School District Na 503, 50 ,5 \ 506, 507, 11 November 320 Official Election Results A % % § ( � ¥ k � _ k � � k + K & _ . ■ k \ ) § i �k ■,.��k��� �k , ■��\�§� § F 7 # \ K # & A • m � ' % I k- # ® � k � § k f ƒ � � ~ � k @ k k § $���MWMFI �M—S 'OWN �§�� ■i.§�/�/�� . ■ , ■ ,� .4 ■ �§���k�# .,■ ��� Blaine School District Lynden School District Page 15 WhtomCounty General Election School Disric�tNo. 5ƒ5%5$5¢50,11 November $20 Official Election Results K \ k k / K k V k- K lip k 2 ) \ ■ ■ ■■', ■# ■• ■ ���� ■i,k�&�§� x } � § \ \- k k k k - 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N a ) fR n +�' 0 O O 2 �' a v 0.W m m LLa a> 156 953 540 56.66%N 368 78 0 0 .-. 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 O ++ N r r A) c T n M 0 o O Q L a aa) 0� 0 I m Q. Q m 'd LL W r-15-4—r 13621 8001 58.74%,U 696 93 Fire District Dissolutions Fire District 2 Fire District 6 Fire District 9 Fire District 10 Page 18 Whatcom County General Election November 3, 2009 Official Election Results r� .•. E E U U U) aMi of ) U C U C � 0 to N o v N N v m U o N a m !'— ii >- iT. Z 102 2006 11381 56.73% 551 433 103 1287 633 49.18% 278 281 104 945 496 52.49% 215 214 105 960 605 63.02% 226 274 106 1173 566 48.25% 261 236 107 761 441 67.95% 167 211 108 843 4551 53.97% 152 219 109 1661 8111 48.83% 419 311 112 575 3211 55.83% 120 151 113 672 2921 43.45% 129 118 126 856 575 67.17% 217 250 127 243 118 48.56% 41 49 128 1579 952 60.29% 415 373 129 73 42 57.53% 16 21 130 808 459 56.81% 192 186 131 63 40 63.49% 18 14 167 369 232 62.87% 87 99 301 1070 497 46.45% 254 181 302 950 438 46.11% 229 150 303 693 444 64.07% 207 159 Total 17587 96661 54.33% 4194 3930 i1 Pig i � 11. Taxing District Measures Fire District 18 Fire District 21 PT. Roberts P&R Page 19 Whatcom County General Election November 3, 2009 Official Election Results V) O � p N (0 o c ° a U vW C1 p ❑ C T o a m LL u 126 12 8 66.67% 8 127 455 2841 62.42% 214 129 870 4081 46.90% 303 131 314 167 53.18% 98 133 356 178 50.00% 109 136 628 361 57.48% 242 137 1296 700 54.01% 439 138 184 91 49.46% 56 143 161 91 56.52% 60 Total 4276 22881 53.51%N 1529 Fire District 1 �+ N � .- a- co 7 0 E ° � C � U cn U 0 o c > v Z' a Q� m La LLx 130 495 309 62.42% 90 131 131 511 280 54.79%Bg 85 96 132 947 531 56.07% 178 177 139 636 1 322 50.63% 141 87 140 952 475 49.89% 168 177 141 1426 760 53.30% 254 233 142 1087 694 63.85% 166 265 143 205 114 55.61% 32 47 Total M 6259 3485 56.68%M 1114 1213 0 o 'M a 3 ° ° o E E ° m U w pm v N p C LO R a 0 m o ri 101 M 8371 3231 38.59% 242 Fire District 4 Pt Roberts Fire District 5 Fire Districts Page 20 Whatcom County General Election November 3, 2009 Official Election Results N a a. G D r-+ W = C v C U Z7 o o -0 L) O z r� R a- m as 109 3721 215 57.80% 152 110 1165 690 59.23% 448 111 1036 595 57.43% 425 112 446 248 55.61% 151 114 54 29 53.70% 19 115 794 473 59.57% 310 116 53 26 49.06% 16 117 771 455 59.01 % 305 118 820 476 58.05% 324 119 623 341 54.74% 226 120 4 2 50.00% 2 Total M 61381 3550 67.84% 2378 N a O Q to N .��. E L c m U U) .. ❑ 0 U U 171 O a co M Q. m U 120 804 228 28.36% 138 121 902 264 29.27% 168 123 659 311 47.19% 168 124 914 419 45.84% 259 125 9551 507 53.09% 335 Total M 42341 1729 40.84% 1068 Fire District 7 Fire District 8 � N O O a a E E L ❑ : �+ 0 c y V o U m 0 v -p d m I-Z U-w U� 122 M 7741 5711 73.77% 404 433 Fire District 11 Fire Districts Page 21 Whatcom County General Election November 3, 2009 Official Election Results tc a n. n. c O E E O ° 0 O� Om `� U �U} O U d ,z m F o-j LL i LILI W 3 127 2311 1251 54.11 % 73 69 0 133 534 294 55.06% 165 167 0 134 1476 633 42.89% 421 4121 17 135 250 142 56.800yo 92 891 6 138 474 277 58.44% 197 198 2 1" 20 11 55.00% 8 7 0 145 145 1 100 68.97% 71 69 0 Total 3130 1582 50.64% 1027 1011 25 0 ❑.. fn 0 m a E C O c a to F� LL C7 143 71 5 71.43% 4 144 898 494 55.01% 344 153 155 100 64.52% 76 Total 1060 6991 56.51 % 424 0 tc o a 'c Etc c o cc o Eo 0 c m U > U O m a` m or m E oQ 114 9531 5831 61.18% 379 to 0 a E c o •� m o E 0 m o I c � U 'c to a°i rn 0 c O d 0Y m U- U W 152 10581 6201 49.15%0 311 Fire District 16 Fire District 17 Fire District 18 Fire District 14 Fire Districts Page 22 Whatcom County General Election November 3, 2009 Official Election Results 0 a m E c +r ° m o o To 0 0 U o M V m c � 0 E m li I 135 317 135 42.59. 113 tl�.1 C37 of � m O y T 0 LL = rC ^ CV iC U- ❑ 102 2006 1138 56.73% 687 103 1287 633 49.18% 406 104 945 496 52.49% 274 105 960 605 63.02% 345 106 1173 566 48.25% 341 107 761 441 57.95% 248 108 8431 455 53.97% 269 109 16611 811 48.83% 522 112 5751 321 55.83% 192 113 672 292 43.45% 204 126 856 575 67.17% 326 127 243 118 48.56% 65 128 1579 952 60.29% 610 129 73 42 57.53% 23 130 808 459 56.81 % 277 131 631 40 63.49% 18 157 3691 232 62.87% 144 301 10701 497 46.45% 335 302 950 438 46.11% 268 303 693 444 64.07% 254 Total 17587 9555 54.33% 5808 T M N ) w :3 Q F- CL PLC' In H fn i 147 1035 643 62.13% 357 148 1085 670 61.75% 390 149 1460 706 48.36% 430 150 1146 674 58.81% 413 151 813 413 50.80% 283 154 13621 800 58.74% 499 155 592 407 68.75% 268 156 953 540 56.66% 333 Total 8446 4853 57.46% 2973 Fire Districts Glacier Fire & Rescue District 19 Fire District 21 -�•, �, 9 SWFA 1 �� I I�bc( �-Lcnod l Page 23 Whatcom County General Election November 3, 2009 Official Election Results r CO N U1 = Ma° a° E as m o E �+ E C ❑ o U m in o M U 2 U m 0)— o a v w w 'a M v p 101 837 323 38.59% 248 228 r M O W O E E V g (n N Q YE .� 1= c m U U U F- U d8) ' O ❑ ti C) O 0 140 187 86 45.99% 54 7 141 1156 603 52.16% 335 106 Total 1343 689 51.30%fM 389 113 0-0 a L CC m y d (0 a E V N ❑ O O �7 Q7 O C co CL m 102 2006 1138 56.73% 747 103 542 245 45.20% 173 106 99 48 48.48% 35 109 1842 932 50.60%99 643 Total 4489 2363 52.64%M 1598 N E 0 d cNo a r a 5 � v ❑ Ln _ a- m E E 142 864 538 62.27%M 244 240 143 8 2 25.00% 0 0 147 1035 643 62.13% 323 326 148 1085 670 61.75% 354 350 149 1460 706 48.36% 407 414 150 1146 674 58.81% 419 433 151 813 413 50.80% 267 253 152 1 205 126 61.46% 73 74 153 1 0 0.00% 0 0 Total 66171 3772 57.00% 20871 2090 Water Districts Pt Roberts Water District 4 M O a �^ O U ti = 45 f► -YA 3321 Water District 7 Birch Bay Water & Sewer District 8 Lk Whatcom Water & Sewer District Page 24 Whatcom County General Election November 3, 2009 Official Election Results ya w cp w i < ':• is ':• • i' Y • • 'y ■ .■ .3 LO u� 0 r 0 0 a c a a E E Ea o _ v, cu v Ec op _� Ec od E� 03 C +`+ U U) �, U> U O U _p v N O c a m �lY �Y �a 134 j 4341 1871 43.09% 131 831 84 Samish Water District Water District 13 Water Districts 0 O N a v E '3 c O 'n 0 0 E o 0 c O o N IL � 0 CU m C Glacier Water District 14 135 M 2091 921 44.02%0 74 'a° 0 0 E N c U' � o E c N 1 w o COo c a IL CD W m �0 Acme Water District 18 144 118 63 53.39% 51 153 26 16 61.54% 10 Total 144 79 54.86% 61 � N O O a_ a c E� E� U� UY C N (n 0 M M 0) IL O m 3:R 3: Evergreen Water & Sewer District 134 698 259 37.11% 166 172 Page 25 Whatcom County General Election November 3, 2009 Official Election Results T ^O IL ❑ p E Qi U 2 !Y 339 m 187 55.16% U H 148 144 153 155 494 100 287 64.52% 58.10% 76 224 Total T a° m o Cn co o v E E m S N U 4) v N .2 C ` N Z Z a ClC M F� U U 122 774 571 73.77% 403 T O Y a r w 15 Z U 1= _ L] N O M a 316 m 165 1 52.22% 0w 115 135 T M O O d D_ c a E E E o ECn E Y` c O U (7 O' U 0 m o a m U -) 00 cc o 128 1579 952 60.29% 625 644 129 730 387 53.01% 263 267 130 808 459 56.81% 290 293 131 377 207 54.91% 121 120 Total 3494 2005 57.38% 1299 1324 T v 4)O 0 0 C Cn o E Ey E C E� U N Z U m .L1 N p LO L. L UU Y 144 579 3181 54.92% 2061 197 Cemetery District 1 Cemetery District 2 Cemetery District 3 Cemetery District 4 Cemetery District 5 Cemetery Districts Page 26 Whatcom County General Election November 3, 2009 Official Election Results 0 d y O N � d E C1 v U N 0 3 U 2 0U n 111 1036 595 57.43%9 418 112 1021 576 55.83%1 337 113 672 292 43.45%0 203 115 5 3 60.00%0 0 116 53 26 49.06%9 17 117 771 455 59.01%1 322 118 820 476 58.05%0 308 119 623 341 54.74%9 225 501 696 315 45.26% 207 502 1357 692 50.99% 488 503 848 473 55.78% 312 504 1183 597 50.46% 397 505 1166 579 49.66% 395 Tnta I 10251 54141 52.81 %IN 3629 � m N � N fA C- E:.i � ❑ U ,, o 0.3 rn o c v m I— 0 UJ U2 109 372 215 57.80% 149 146 110 1165 690,59.23% 450 415 114 54 29 53.70% 18 18 115 789 471 59.70% 300 284 501 309 154 49.84% 96 90 503 62 34 54.84% 21 17 504 160 98 61.25%1 62 57 Total 2911 1691 58.09%H 1096 1027 Cemetery District 6 Cemetery District 7 Cemetery District 8 Cemetery Districts Page 27 Whatcom County General Election November 3, 2009 Official Election Results N a- 0 E.� c .. ° cc° O U 2 0 p c O l0 s o 2 a IY m H U w 104 39 14 35.90% 9 105 960 605 63.02% 370 107 761 441 57.95% 256 108 843 455 53.97%H 275 126 835 562 67.31 % 335 157 369 232 62.87% 151 601 50 20 40.00% 13 602 2368 1564 66.05% 1031 603 1582 992 62.71% 648 604 1981 1196 60.37% 806 605 1382 883 63.89% 570 Total 11170 6964 62.35% 4464 T p a E o- p � o E S] U .� q ❑1 O � m 1� U 127 434 218 50.23% 143 133 151 6 _40.00% 3 Total 4491 224 49.89%0 146 Cemetery District 10 Cemetery District 11 Cemetery Districts Page 28 Whatcom County General Election November 3, 2009 Official Election Results Park and Recreation Districts N t co LO C +. O f/� 0 ,0 �,CA O N O 0 �+ O a V a C .0 a` a N 0 c U �� � O 00 06 o 06v) ) :3 o a n. a a z a m H Zw ZY ZH ZF— zcow 102 2006 1138 56.73% 742 727 697 712 694 103 1287 633 49.18% 445 427 403 411 398 104 333 161 48.35% 90 83 80 79 82 109 2033 1026 50.47% 684 681 659 681 663 301 1070 497 46.45% 370 358 337 337 342 302 950 438 46.11% 326 302 288 281 277 303 693 444 64.07% 295 264 276 268 263 Total 8372 4337 51.80% 2952 2842 2740 2769 2719 0 0 a a a a 06 06 N a a c 0 0 w> .0 � d rn ° IL m Lynden Reg Park & Re 105 960 605 63.02% 371 459 108 843 455 53.97% 288 325 126 868 584 67.28% 370 413 127 268 141 52.61% 83 108 128 212 1181 55.66% 59 73 129 140 77 55.00% 43 54 157 369 232 62.87% 152 177 601 50 20 40.00% 13 14 602 2368 1564 66.05% 1043 1161 603 1582 992 62.71% 669 734 604 1998 1204 60.26% 812 894 605 1382 883 63.89% 579 656 Total 11040 6875 62.27% 4482 5068 NW Park & Rec 2 c Dist 3 Page 29 Whatcom County General Election November 3, 2009 Official Election Results 'i.• r# ii i i • • ■ is :S 1 • r•# r 'r• , yc r • is ■ ■■ 4 ■ u Hospital District No. 304 Pt. Roberts Public Hospital District Hospital Districts Page 30 NE 1A �(Ao �ALl,,�n� C*` District Validation Report - u ) ok b 16TP (( { s -TtIA r t�,4� _ Fps1 ZL General Election 2009 - 1110312009 Aa OM DA j cs t k as 1.�� LI "L � 0-0 WHATCOM COUNTY 114,295 61,279 24,512 14,708 CG0002-0 2ND CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICT 114,295 61,279 24,512 14,708 LGO039-0 39TH LEGISLATIVE DISTRICT 30 11 5 3 LGO040-0 40TH LEGISLATIVE DISTRICT 31,564 17,170 6,868 4,121 LGO042-0 42ND LEGISLATIVE DISTRICT 82,701 44,098 17,640 10,584 CC0001-0 COUNTY COUNCIL DISTRICT NO. 1 35,179 19,077 7,631 4,579 CC0002-0 COUNTY COUNCIL DISTRICT NO. 2 39,088 21,516 8,607 5,165 CC0003-0 COUNTY COUNCIL DISTRICT NO. 3 ------------------------ 39,750 20,628 8,252 4,952 CY0001-0 CITY OF BELLINGHAM 43,421 22,670 9,068 5,441 CY0001-1 BELLINGHAM WARD NO. 1 7,330 3,750 1,500 900 CY0001-2 BELLINGHAM WARD NO. 2 7,279 3,693 1,478 887 CY0001-3 BELLINGHAM WARD NO. 3 7,636 3,603 1,442 866 CY0001-4 BELLINGHAM WARD NO.4 6,817 3,760 1,504 903 CY0001-5 BELLINGHAM WARD NO. 5 7,490 3,875 1,550 930 CY0001-6 BELLINGHAM WARD NO. 6 6,869 3,989 1,596 958 CY0002-0 CITY OF BLAINE 2,713 1,379 552 332 CY0002-1 BLAINE WARD NO. 1 1,070 497 199 120 CY0002-2 BLAINE WARD NO. 2 950 438 176 106 CY0002-3 BLAINE WARD NO. 3 693 444 178 107 CY0003-0 CITY OF EVERSON 1,105 551 221 133 CY0004-0 CITY OF FERNDALE 5,780 2,944 1,178 707 CY0005-0 CITY OF LYNDEN 7,377 4,664 1,866 1,120 CY0006-0 CITY OF NOOKSACK 586 299 120 72 CY0007-0 CITY OF SUMAS 590 290 116 70 SDO011-0 CONCRETE SCHOOL DISTRICT NO. 11 30 11 5 3 SD0501-0 BELLINGHAM SCHOOL DISTRICT NO. 501 57,234 30,282 12,113 7,268 SD0502-0 FERNDALE SCHOOL DISTRICT NO. 502 17,273 9,112 3,645 2,187 SD0503-0 BLAINE SCHOOL DISTRICT NO. 503 9,209 4,659 1,864 1,119 SD0504-0 LYNDEN SCHOOL DISTRICT NO. 504 11,038 6,875 2,750 1,650 SD0505-0 MERIDIAN SCHOOL DISTRICT NO. 505 5,727 3,223 1,290 774 SD0506-0 NOOKSACK SCHOOL DISTRICT NO. 506 5,263 2,731 1,093 656 SD0507-0 MT BAKER SCHOOL DISTRICT NO. 507 8,243 4,328 1,732 1,040 FD0001-0 FIRE PROTECTION DISTRICT NO. 1 4,276 2,288 916 550 FD0002-0 FIRE PROTECTION DISTRICT NO. 2 5,538 3,105 1,242 746 FD0004-0 FIRE PROTECTION DISTRICT NO. 4 6,260 3,484 1,394 837 FD0005-0 FIRE PROTECTION DISTRICT NO. 5 837 323 130 78 FD0006-0 FIRE PROTECTION DISTRICT NO. 6 592 407 163 98 FD0007-0 FIRE PROTECTION DISTRICT NO. 7 6,135 3,550 1,420 852 EWMR071 - District Validation Report Page 1 of 5 Printed: 12/10/2009 3:54:04PM Distri ct Total-• • • • -• 1' Validation 60%Validation ------------------------------------ FD0008-0 FIRE PROTECTION DISTRICT NO. 8 4,234 1,730 692 416 FD0009-0 FIRE PROTECTION DISTRICT NO. 9 954 540 216 130 FDO010-0 FIRE PROTECTION DISTRICT NO. 10 1,362 800 320 192 FDO011-0 FIRE PROTECTION DISTRICT NO. 11 775 571 229 138 FDO014-0 FIRE PROTECTION DISTRICT NO. 14 3,130 1,581 633 380 FDO016-0 FIRE PROTECTION DISTRICT NO. 16 1,060 599 240 144 FDO017-0 FIRE PROTECTION DISTRICT NO. 17 953 583 234 141 FDO018-0 FIRE PROTECTION DISTRICT NO. 18 1,058 520 208 125 FDO019-0 GLACIER FIRE AND RESCUE NO. 19 317 135 54 33 FDO021-0 FIRE PROTECTION DISTRICT NO.21 17,586 9,556 3,823 2,294 FA0001-0 SOUTH WHATCOM FIRE AUTHORITY NO. 1 8,446 4,852 1,941 1,165 ---------------- WD0002-0 WATER DISTRICT NO. 2 944 523 210 126 WD0004-0 POINT ROBERTS WATER DISTRICT NO. 4 837 323 130 78 WD0007-0 WATER DISTRICT NO. 7 1,343 689 276 166 WD0008-0 BIRCH BAY WATER AND SEWER DISTRICT NO. 8 4,489 2,362 945 567 WD0010-0 LAKE WHATCOM WATER AND SEWER DISTRICT 6,616 3,771 1,509 906 WD0012-0 SAMISH WATER DISTRICT 666 384 154 93 WD0013-0 WATER DISTRICT NO. 13 433 187 75 45 WD0014-0 GLACIER WATER DISTRICT NO. 14 209 92 37 23 WD0018-0 ACME WATER DISTRICT NO. 18 144 79 32 20 WD0019-0 EVERGREEN WATER AND SEWER DISTRICT NO. 1 698 259 104 63 CD0001-0 CEMETERY DISTRICT NO. 1 494 287 115 69 CD0002-0 CEMETERY DISTRICT NO. 2 775 571 229 138 CD0003-0 CEMETERY DISTRICT NO. 3 316 165 66 40 CD0004-0 CEMETERY DISTRICT NO. 4 3,494 2,005 802 482 CD0005-0 CEMETERY DISTRICT NO. 5 579 318 128 77 CD0006-0 CEMETERY DISTRICT NO. 6 10,246 5,415 2,166 1,300 CD0007-0 CEMETERY DISTRICT NO. 7 2,909 1,691 677 407 CD0008-0 CEMETERY DISTRICT NO. 8 837 323 130 78 CD0009-0 CEMETERY DISTRICT NO. 9 3,434 1,800 720 432 CDO010-0 CEMETERY DISTRICT NO. 10 11,168 6,965 2,786 1,672 CDO011-0 CEMETERY DISTRICT NO. 11 449 223 90 54 PR0001-0 POINT ROBERTS PARK AND RECREATION DISTRI 837 323 130 78 PR0002-0 NORTHWEST PARK AND RECREATION DISTRICT N 8,372 4,336 1,735 1,041 PR0003-0 LYNDEN REGIONAL PARK AND RECREATION DIST 11,038 6,875 2,750 1,650 PR0004-0 Chuckanut Mountains Park District 15,714 8,774 3,510 2,106 P00001-0 PUBLIC UTILITY DISTRICT NO. 1 35,179 19,077 7,631 4,579 P00002-0 PUBLIC UTILITY DISTRICT NO. 2 39,088 21,516 8,607 5,165 P00003-0 PUBLIC UTILITY DISTRICT NO. 3 39,750 20,628 8,252 4,952 PO0001-0 PORT OF BELLINGHAM DISTRICT NO. 1 35,179 19,077 7,631 4,579 PO0002-0 PORT OF BELLINGHAM DISTRICT NO. 2 39,088 21,516 8,607 5,165 EWMR071 - District Validation Report Page 2 of 5 Printed: 12/10/2009 3:58:41PM Distri ct Total Registration Total Voted 40% Validation 60%Validation PO0003-0 PORT OF BELLINGHAM DISTRICT NO. 3 39,750 20,628 8,252 4,952 H00000-0 HOSPITAL DISTRICT NO. 304 30 11 5 3 HO0001-0 POINT ROBERTS PUBLIC HOSPITAL DISTRICT 837 323 130 78 L10001-0 WHATCOM COUNTY RURAL LIBRARY DISTRICT 70,596 38,551 15,421 9,253 TA0001-0 WHATCOM TRANSPORTATION AUTHORITY 113,987 61,210 24,484 14,691 P C 101-0 101 837 323 130 78 PC 102-0 102 2,006 1,137 455 273 P C 103-0 103 1,287 633 254 153 PC 104-0 104 943 497 199 120 P C 105-0 105 960 605 242 146 P C 106-0 106 1,173 566 227 137 PC107-0 107 761 441 177 107 P C 108-0 108 844 455 182 110 PC 109-0 109 2,033 1,026 411 247 PC 110-0 110 1,163 690 276 166 P C 111-0 111 1,036 593 238 143 PC 112-0 112 1,021 570 228 137 PC 113-0 113 672 293 118 71 PC 114-0 114 1,059 627 251 151 PC 115-0 115 794 474 190 114 PC 116-0 116 53 26 11 7 P C 117-0 117 771 455 182 110 PC 118-0 118 819 476 191 115 P C 119-0 119 623 341 137 83 PC120-0 120 817 236 95 57 P C 121-0 121 902 264 106 64 PC 122-0 122 775 571 229 138 P C 123-0 123 659 311 125 75 P C 124-0 124 914 419 168 101 P C 125-0 125 955 507 203 122 P C 126-0 126 868 583 234 141 PC 127-0 127 929 526 211 127 P C 128-0 128 1,579 952 381 229 PC 129-0 129 943 450 180 108 PC130-0 130 1,303 768 308 185 PC 131-0 131 888 487 195 117 PC132-0132 947 530 212 128 P C 133-0 133 890 472 189 114 PC 134-0 134 1,476 633 254 153 P C 135-0 135 567 277 111 67 PC 136-0 136 628 361 145 87 PC 137-0 137 1,296 700 280 168 EWMR071 - District Validation Report Page 3 of 5 Printed: 12/10/2009 3:58:41 PM ]istriet ' Total Registration Total Voted 40% Validation 600/.Validatic PC138-0 138 658 368 148 89 P C 139-0 139 637 322 129 78 P C 140-0 140 952 475 190 114 PC 141-0 141 1,426 760 304 183 PC142-0 142 1,087 694 278 167 PC 143-0 143 373 210 84 51 P C 144-0 144 918 505 202 122 PC 145-0 145 145 100 40 24 PC 146-0 146 30 11 5 3 PC 147-0 147 1,035 644 258 155 P C 148-0 148 1,085 669 268 161 P C 149-0 149 1,459 705 282 170 P C 150-0 150 1,146 674 270 162 PC151-0 151 813 413 166 100 PC 152-0 152 1,058 520 208 125 P C 153-0 153 155 100 40 24 PC 154-0 154 1,362 800 320 192 P C 155-0 155 592 407 163 98 P C 156-0 156 954 540 216 130 P C 157-0 157 369 232 93 56 PC201-0 201 2,323 1,209 484 291 PC202-0 202 517 211 85 51 PC203-0 203 1,020 554 222 134 PC204-0 204 1,385 607 243 146 PC205-0 205 885 445 178 107 PC206-0 206 1,200 724 290 174 PC207-0 207 903 551 221 133 PC208-0 208 1,994 991 397 239 PC209-0 209 2,695 1,327 531 319 PC210-0 210 66 30 12 8 PC211-0 211 679 389 156 94 PC212-0 212 1,067 567 227 137 PC213-0 213 769 406 163 98 PC214-0 214 778 389 156 94 PC215-0 215 853 322 129 78 PC216-0 216 547 259 104 63 PC217-0 217 582 209 84 51 PC218-0 218 1,021 471 189 114 PC219-0 219 705 328 132 80 PC220-0 220 985 397 159 96 PC221-0 221 1,344 756 303 182 PC222-0 222 734 455 182 110 PC223-0 223 413 191 77 47 PC224-0 224 1,117 667 267 161 EWMR071 - District Validation Report Page 4 of 5 Printed: 12/10/2009 3:58:41 PM N-gtrirt ' Total Reaistration Total Voted 40% Validation 60%V21idatic PC225-0 225 964 531 213 128 PC226-0 226 826 474 190 114 PC227-0 227 932 476 191 115 PC228-0 228 1,459 803 322 194 PC229-0 229 1,106 618 248 149 PC230-0 230 772 468 188 113 PC231-0 231 537 205 82 50 PC232-0 232 746 286 115 69 PC233-0 233 294 46 19 12 PC234-0 234 635 308 124 75 PC235-0 235 641 466 187 113 PC236-0 236 835 599 240 144 PC237-0 237 165 31 13 8 PC238-0 238 913 275 110 66 PC239-0 239 1,145 640 256 154 PC240-0 240 510 214 86 52 PC241-0 241 701 428 172 104 PC242-0 242 763 401 161 97 PC243-0 243 631 296 119 72 PC244-0 244 1,281 866 347 209 PC245-0 245 1,211 708 284 171 PC246-0 246 845 509 204 123 PC247-0 247 927 567 227 137 PC301-0 301 1,070 497 199 120 PC302-0 302 950 438 176 106 PC303-0 303 693 444 178 107 PC401-0 401 1,105 551 221 133 PC501-0 501 1,005 469 188 113 PC502-0 502 1,356 693 278 167 PC503-0 503 910 507 203 122 PC504-0 504 1,343 695 278 167 PC505-0 505 1,166 580 232 140 PC601-0 601 50 19 8 5 PC602-0 602 2,368 1,562 625 375 PC603-0 603 1,582 995 398 239 PC604-0 604 1,995 1,204 482 290 PC605-0 605 1,382 884 354 213 PC701-0 701 586 299 120 72 PC801-0 801 590 290 116 70 EWMR071 - District Validation Report Page 5 of 5 Printed: 12/10/2009 3:58:41 PM 30 Day Reconciliation Report County Name: Whatcom General Election Election Date: November 02, 2010 Active Registered Voters 116,581 Total Ballots Returned 88,541 Inactive Registered Voters 11,381 Total Ballot Counted 86,993 Total Registered Voters 127962 Ballots Rejected 1,546 Voters by Category Credited Totals UOCAVA Voters 415 M A I L All other mail ballot voters (include ACP) 86535 Mail / Absentee voters counted but not credited in EMS Total Mail / Absentee Voters Credited 86,950 P 0 Poll/AVU voters issued official ballots Provisional voters 45 L L Poll voters credited but ballots not counted S Total Poll Voters 45 Total Voters Credited 86,995 Ballots/Voters Needing To Be Reconciled (Ballots Counted to Voters Credited) If the number remaining to be reconciled does not equal zero, attach documentation to explain discrepancy for the (2) Explanation for difference: Two ballot envelopes were received and given credit but they contained primary envelopes and could not be traced back to remove voting credit. NOTE: The difference between the UOCAVA Voters reported here and the number on the Certificiation Reconciliation is due to a difference in reporting criteria that were incorrectly applied to the Certification Report. Shirley Forslof, Whatcom County Auditor by Debbie Adelstein, Chief Deputy Auditor ��— ay /D 01 Date GQ Apply Voter History Statistics 2010 General Election Nov 2 11/02/2010 Voting Method Assigned COLUA Challenged - No Ballot 6 Challenged - No Signature 30 Challenged - No Signature Match 136 Challenged - Power of Attorney 3 Challenged - Too Late 290 Mail Ballot Issued but not Returned 29,142 Provisional Voter 48 -�' v Provisional Voter - Forwarded To 2- Provisional Voter - Not Counted 1 :- Voted by Mail Ballot 86,945 +6 .' Total: 116,603 EWMR044 -Apply Voter History Statistics Page ; of 3 Printed: 12/17/2010 2:30:03PM Reconciliation Report 4_,A� y 2010 General Election Nov 2 - November 2, 2010 County: Whatcom Date of Completion: 12/17/2010 Registration Overall Ballot Reconciliation Active Registered Voters 116,581 Ballots Returned: 87,483 I �O Inactive Registered Voters 12,684 Ballots Counted: 86,995 —7, Total Registered Voters 129,265 Ballots Rejected: 558 i 11-1-4 Not Reconciled: -J.0' 'a - Voter Category Reconciliation Detail Recieved (includes Rejected (includes provisional rec'd provisional sent to Voter/ Ballot Categories Issued from other counties) 1/ccepted other counties) Reconciled UOCAVA (Overseas and Military) Federal Write -In Provisional Ballots Cast on AVU's Other Ballots not reported above (include ACP) Totals: 902 N/A 72 l 117,624 118,598 417 0 1 8� S�mSSO ggloilo 0 43 1 86,536 86,995 2 0 0 0 75 -71 0 0 481 J64+ 7 558 Iul� �l EWMR073 - Certification Reconciliation Report Printed: 12/ 17 /2010 1:00: 34 P M Page 1 of 1 Ballots Received by Date 2010 General Election Nov 2 - November 02, 2010 10/18/2010 3,429 10/19/2010 5,372 10/20/2010 3,874 10/21 /2010 3,132 10/22/2010 3,210 10/25/2010 6,032 10/26/2010 6,549 10/27/2010 5,054 10/28/2010 4,435 10/29/2010 4,753 10/30/2010 4,097 11 /01 /2010 6,632 11 /02/2010 13,104 11 /03/2010 12,379 11 /04/2010 4,791 11/05/2010 413 11 /08/2010 122 11 /09/2010 23 11/10/2010 1 11/12/2010 16 11 /15/2010 7 11 /16/2010 2 11/19/2010 1 11 /22/2010 2 Total 87,430 AVMR036 - Ballots Received By Date Page 1 of 1 Printed: 12/27/2010 4:35:29PM The report does not include Undeliverable Ballots Ballots Issued and Returned by Absentee Status �••,.��' 2010 General Election Nov 2 - November 02, 2010 Ballots Issued Ballots Returned Ballots Returned Ballots Returned Challenged Good Undeliverable Military 118 1 68 4 Mil -Over 62 0 38 1 Overseas 711 2 302 5 LargePrint 12 0 6 0 Seasonal 306 2 230 3 Out -State 346 2 207 3 Total 1.555 7 851 16 AVMR044 -Ballots Issued and Returned by Absentee Status Page 1 of 1 Printed: 12/27/2010 4:36:27PM Provisional Ballot Statistics 2010 General Election Nov 2 11/02/2010 Counted 43 Forwarded to Other County 71 Not Counted 4 Total 118 Total Provisional Voters Flagged For Outreach: 64 Breakdown by Voting Precinct: Forwarded 71 Provisional Voter Good 43 Provisional Voter - Forwarded To Not Registered 2 Provisional Voter - Not Counted Returned Mail Ballot 2 Total for all Voting Methods Total 118 Counted Forwarded to Other Not Counted County 0 > 0 > O >a o > a >(1) (6 c0 O f6 7 C o C O C 0 0 C 0 C O 00 n _ (Q Ul 2 N ` LL _ (Q N 20 N O Z _ (� 0 0 0 65 Bs 0 0 0 65 101 0 0 0 1 ! 0 0 0 1 102 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 106 l 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 109 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 114 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 0 1 121 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 125 ] 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 134 0 0 0 0 0 1 140 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 1 149 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 50 67 1 118 EWMR026 - Provisional Ballot Statistics Page 1 of 3 Printed: 12/9/2010 4:19:05PM Counted Forwarded to Other Not Counted County a� > `m > o H j wa > > m m a a� my m c m c 0 c 0 0� c 0 o 0U Mn o o F oLL w 'w 0 `Z IL o o 0 a o_ 0 150 0 0 1 0 1 0 1 2 2 0 0 0 0 2 205 2 2 0 0 0 0 2 208 0 0 'i 0 1 0 0 0 1 209 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 217 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 218 1 1 1 0 1 1 0 1 3 219 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 231 2 2 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 232 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 233 4 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 4 234 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 235 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 236 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 237 5 5 0 [; 0 0 0 0 5 238 5 5 0 0 0 0 0 0 5 240 2 2 0 q 0 1 0 1 3 242 2 2 0 0 0 0 0 2 246 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 303 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 1 502 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 602 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 ! 604 2 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 EWMR026 - Provisional Ballot Statistics Printed: 12/9/2010 4:19:05PM Page 2 of 3 Counted Forwarded to Other Not Counted County > > 0 C C @ P C p p ❑ 0 Lrrtl ❑ Q U .N 0 N C N N '> > 7 O >> P 2� U t� ❑ D Ip d Total: 43 43 4 67 71 3 1 4 118 EWMR026 - Provisional Ballot Statistics Page 3 of 3 Printed: 12/9/2010 4:19:05PM `° Ballots Returned Statistics 2010 General Election Nov 2 - November 02, 2010 Return uate issue i ype Keturn btatus: Challenged Good Void Total 10/18/2010 Counter 0 14 0 14 Email 0 35 0 35 Large Print 0 1 0 1 Mail 1 3,171 0 3,172 Military/Overseas 0 4 0 4 Military/Stateside 0 25 0 25 Overseas 0 49 0 49 Replacement/Counter 1 32 0 33 Replacement/Mailed 0 16 0 16 Special Earl y 0 80 0 80 Daily Total 2 3,427 0 3,429 10/19/2010 Counter 0 3 0 3 Email 0 2 0 2 Mail 3 5,340 0 5,343 Military/Overseas 0 1 0 1 Military/Stateside 0 1 0 1 Overseas 0 9 0 9 Replacement/Mailed 0 13 0 13 Daily Total 3 5,369 0 5,372 10/20/2010 Counter 0 5 0 5 Email 0 2 0 2 Mail 8 3,830 0 3,838 AVMR175 - Ballots Returned Statistics Page 1 of 8 Printed: 12/27/2010 4:37:14PM Ballots returned as 'Undeliverable' and 'Void' ballots are excluded from totals. Return Date Issue Type Return Status: Challenged Good Void Total 10/20/2010 Military/Stateside 0 2 0 2 Overseas 0 6 0 6 Replacement/Counter 0 3 0 3 Replacement/Mailed 0 18 0 18 Daily Total 8 3,866 0 3,874 10/21/2010 Counter 0 5 0 5 Email 0 6 0 6 Mail 2 3,070 0 3,072 Military/Overseas 0 3 0 3 Military/Stateside 0 4 0 4 Overseas 0 10 0 10 Replacement/Counter 0 11 0 11 Replacement/Mailed 0 21 0 21 Daily Total 2 3,130 0 3,132 10/22/2010 Counter 1 15 0 16 Email 0 1 0 1 Mail 3 3,160 0 3,163 Military/Stateside 0 3 0 3 Overseas 0 14 0 14 Replacement/Counter 0 2 0 2 Replacement/Mailed 0 11 0 11 Daily Total 4 3,206 0 3,210 10/25/2010 Counter 0 8 0 8 Large Print 0 1 0 1 AVMR175 - Ballots Returned Statistics Page 2 of 8 Printed: 12/27/2010 4:37:14PM Ballots returned as 'Undeliverable' and 'Void' ballots are excluded from totals. Return Date Issue Type Return Status: Challenged Good Void Total 10/25/2010 Mail 10 3,322 0 3,332 Replacement/Counter 0 5 0 5 Replacement/Mailed 0 22 0 22 Special Earl y 0 5 0 5 Daily Total 10 3,363 0 3,373 10/26/2010 Counter 0 26 0 26 Email 0 12 0 12 Large Print 0 3 0 3 Mail 11 9,051 1 9,063 Military/Overseas 0 3 0 3 Military/Stateside 0 1 0 1 Overseas 1 37 0 38 Replacement/Counter 0 14 0 14 Replacement/Mailed 1 46 0 47 Special Earl y 0 t 0 1 Daily Total 13 9,194 1 9,208 10/27/2010 Counter 0 18 0 18 Mail 8 4,974 0 4,982 Military/Stateside 0 1 0 1 Overseas 0. 3 0 3 Replacement/Counter 0 6 0 6 Replacement/Mailed 0 42 0 42 Special Earl y 0 2 0 2 Daily Total 8 5,046 0 5,054 AVMR175 - Ballots Returned Statistics Page 3 of 8 Printed: 12/27/2010 4:37:14PM Ballots retumed as 'Undeliverable' and 'Void' ballots are excluded from totals. Return Date Issue Type Return Status: Challenged Good Void Total 10/28/2010 Counter 0 28 0 28 Email 0 4 0 4 Mail 6 4,341 0 4,347 Military/Overseas 0 2 0 2 Military/Stateside 0 3 0 3 Overseas 0 8 0 8 Replacement/Counter 0 8 0 8 Replacement/Mailed 0 35 0 35 Daily Total 6 4,429 0 4,435 10/29/2010 Counter 0 36 0 36 Email 0 3 0 3 Mail 12 4,617 0 4,629 Military/Overseas 0 3 0 3 Military/Stateside 0 1 0 1 Overseas 0 10 0 10 Replacement/Counter 0 6 0 6 Replacement/Mailed 1 64 0 65 Daily Total 13 4,740 0 4,753 10/30/2010 Counter 0 20 0 20 DRE 0 1 0 1 Mail 7 4,025 0 4,032 Replacement/Counter 0 4 0 4 Replacement/Mailed 0 40 0 40 Daily Total 7 4,090 0 4,097 AVMR175 - Ballots Returned Statistics Page 4 of 8 Printed: 12/27/2010 4:37:14PM Ballots returned as 'Undeliverable' and 'Void' ballots are excluded from totals. Return Date issue Type Return Status: Challenged Good Void Total 11/1/2010 1 Counter 1 75 0 76 Email 0 8 0 8 Mail 9 6,444 0 6,453 Military/Overseas 0 3 0 3 Military/Stateside 0 8 0 8 Overseas 0 16 0 16 Replacement/Counter 0 9 0 9 Replacement/Mailed 0 59 0 59 Daily Total 10 6,622 0 6,632 11/2/2010 Counter 0 23 0 23 Email 0 1 0 1 Mail 3 1,681 0 1,684 Overseas 0 1 0 1 Replacement/Counter 0 8 0 8 Replacement/Mailed 0 20 0 20 Daily Total 3 1,734 0 1,737 11/3/2010 ! Counter 2 119 0 121 Email 0 10 0 10 Mail 18 5,532 0 5,550 Military/Overseas , 0 1 0 1 Military/Stateside 0 1 0 1 Overseas 0 18 0 18 Replacement/Counter 0 32 0 32 Replacement/Mailed 0 32 0 32 AVMR175 - Ballots Returned Statistics Page 5 of 8 Printed: 12/27/2010 4:37:14PM Ballots returned as 'Undeliverable' and 'Void' ballots are excluded from totals. Return Date Issue Type Return Status: Challenged Good Void Total 11/3/2010 Daily Total 20 5,745 0 5,765 11/4/2010 Counter 2 339 0 341 Email 0 3 0 3 Large Print 0 1 0 1 Mail 79 22,048 0 22,127 Military/Stateside 0 5 0 5 Overseas 0 14 0 14 Replacement/Counter 1 101 0 102 Replacement/Mailed 1 177 0 178 Special Earl y 0 1 0 1 Daily Total 83 22,689 0 22,772 11/5/2010 Counter 5 1 0 6 Mail 263 129 0 392 Military/Stateside 0 3 0 3 Overseas 0 3 0 3 Replacement/Mailed 2 7 0 9 Daily Total 270 143 0 413 11/8/2010 Counter 1 2 0 3 Email 0 8 0 8 Mail 16 63 0 79 Military/Overseas 0 1 0 1 Overseas 0 17 0 17 Replacement/Mailed 1 12 0 13 Special Earl y 0 1 0 1 AVMR175 - Ballots Returned Statistics Page 6 of 8 Printed: 12/27/2010 4:37:14PM Ballots returned as 'Undeliverable' and 'Void' ballots are excluded from totals. Return Date Issue Type Return Status: Challenged Good Void Total 11/8/2010 Daily Total 18 104 0 122 11/9/2010 Mail 0 4 0� 4 Overseas 0 3 0 3 Replacement/Mailed 0 16 0 ~ 16 Daily Total 0 23 0 23 11/10/2010 Replacement/Mailed 0 1 0 1 Daily Total 0 1 0 1 11/12/2010 Counter 0 1 0 1 Email 0 3 0 3 Mail 0 3 0 3 Military/Stateside 0 1 0 1 Overseas 0 7 0 7 Replacement/Mailed 0 1 0 1 Daily Total 0 16 0 16 11/15/2010 Email 0 2 0 2 Mail 2 1 0 3 Military/Overseas 0 1 0 1 Overseas 0 1 0 1 Daily Total 2 5 0 7 11/16/2010 Military/Overseas 0 1 0 1 Replacement/Mailed 1 0 0 1 Daily Total 1 1 0 2 11/19/2010 Overseas 0 1 0 1 Daily Total 0 1 0 1 AVMR175 - Ballots Returned Statistics Page 7 of 8 Printed: 12/27/2010 4:37:14PM Ballots returned as 'Undeliverable' and 'Void' ballots are excluded from totals. Return Date Issue Type Return Status: Challenged Good Void Total 11/22/2010 Mail 0 2 0 2 Daily Total 0 2 0 2 Grand Total for Election 483 86,946 1 87,430 AVMR175 - Ballots Returned Statistics Page 8 of 8 Printed: 12/27/2010 4:37:14PM Ballots retumed as 'Undeliverable' and 'Void' ballots are excluded from totals. D-1 Cumulative Ballots Returned by Issue Code & Return Status 2010 General Election Nov 2 - November 02, 2010 Return Status: Challenged Good Undeliverable Void Total Counter 12 738 5 0 755 DRE 0 1 0 0 1 Email 0 100 0 0 100 Large Print 0 6 0 0 6 Mail 461 84808 1028 1 86298 Military/Overseas 0 23 1 0 24 Military/Stateside 0 59 3 0 62 Overseas 1 227 5 0 233 Replacement/Counte 2 241 1 0 244 Replacement/Mailed 7 653 17 0 677 Special Earl y 0 90 0 0 90 Total 483 86946 1060 1 88490 AVMR154 - Cumulative Ballots Returned by Issue Code & Return Status Page 1 of 1 Printed: 12/27/2010 4:44:45PM WHATCOM COUNTY AUDITOR'S OFFICE OFFICIAL CANVASS of the General and Special Election held Tuesday, November 2, 2010, in Transportation Benefit District No. 1, City of Bellingham, Whatcom County, Washington, for the purpose of submitting to the qualified electors of the district a proposition to authorize a sales and use tax of up to two -tenths of one percent to be collected from all taxable retail sales within the district for a term of ten years for transportation projects. CERTIFICATION OF CANVASSING BOARD STATE OF WASHINGTON ) ) ss. COUNTY OF WHATCOM THIS IS TO CERTIFY that we, as the Whatcom County Canvassing Board, have completed the canvass of votes as it pertains to the General and Special Election held in the precincts within the boundaries of Transportation Benefit District No. 1, City of Bellingham, Whatcom County, Washington, on the 2"d day of November 2010 and the results are as follows: Proposition No.1 Transportation Benefit District No. 1 Bellingham, Washington Sales and Ilse Tax for Transportation Improvements The Board of Transportation Benefit District No. 1, Bellingham, Washington, adopted Bellingham TBD No.1 Resolution #2010.1 concerning a sales and use tax to fund transportation improvements. This proposition would authorize as ales and use tax of up to a two -tenths of one percent (0.002) to be collected from all taxable retail sales within the District in .accordance with RCW 82.14.0455 for a term of ten years for the purpose of paying or financing casts of the following transportation projects identified in the City of Bellingham Transportation Improvement Plan (TIP): resurfacing pavement on arterial streets and bicycle lanes, adding nor, motorixed transportation options and transit serVice. Should this proposition be approved? �1Si R1el �ll.� �i��s ACTUAL RESULTS: YES 40 ml YES — 18,013 58.41 % NO 4M y NO — 12,826 41.59% LEVY PASSED 58.41 % The canvass has been completed this 23d day of November 2010. atoll S WHATCOM COUNTY CANVASSING BOARD t. C) W Whatcom Count hatcom uditor Cq(unty Legislative �Phorit y C-gBhCY9%pary Prosecuting Attorney Page 2 WHATCOM COUNTY AUDITOR'S OFFICE OFFICIAL CANVASS of the General and Special Election held Tuesday, November 2, 2010, in Bellingham School District No. 501, Whatcom County, Washington, for the purpose of submitting to the qualified electors of the district a proposition authorizing a supplemental levy for education. CERTIFICATION OF CANVASSING BOARD STATE OF WASHINGTON ) ) ss. COUNTY OF WHATCOM THIS IS TO CERTIFY that we, as the Whatcom County Canvassing Board, have completed the canvass of votes as it pertains to the General and Special Election held in the precincts within the boundaries of Bellingham School District No. 501, Whatcom County, Washington, on the 2nd day of November 2010 and the results are as follows: I Bellingham School 019rict 501 I Proposition No.1 Bellingham School District No, 501 Supplemental Education Support Levy Pursuant b the authority of Chapter 237, laws of 2010 (SHB 2893)the Board of Directors of Bellingham School District No. 501 adopted Resolution No. 16-10 authorizing a supplemental levy for education. This proposition authorizes the District to levy the following tax levies as a supplement to the levies approved by the voters in the March2008 election, on all taxable property within the D[strict for education maintenance and operations: Approximate Collection Levy Rate/$1.000 Levy Years Assessed Value Amount 2011 $0.23 $2,500,000 2012 $0.23 $2,500,000 ACTUAL RESULTS: Should this proposition beapproved? YES 4= mg YES --- 25,414 62.37% No 4m mg NO — 15,330 37.63% LEVY PASSED 62.37% The canvass has been completed this 23d day of November 2010. WHATCOM COUNTY CANVASSING BOARD hats mCounty itor `k rc OC: z' 7 Y 4"A4A T r ` Co u ty Legislative Aut ority •tilt COLA e secuting Attorney Page 2 WHATCOM COUNTY AUDITOR'S OFFICE OFFICIAL CANVASS of the General and Special Election held Tuesday, November 2, 2010, in Whatcom County Fire Protection District 5, Whatcom County, Washington, for the purpose of submitting to the qualified electors of the district a proposition to maintain and fund the district's operations, capital facilities improvements, and staffing. CERTIFICATION OF CANVASSING BOARD STATE OF WASHINGTON ) ) ss. COUNTY OF WHATCOM THIS IS TO CERTIFY that we, as the Whatcom County Canvassing Board, have completed the canvass of votes as it pertains to the General and Special Election held in the precincts within the boundaries, of Whatcom County Fire Protection District 5, Whatcom County, Washington, on the 2nd day of November 2010 and the results are as follows: I Whatcom County, Fire ProtecUOn Distript 5 1 Proposition No. 1 Whatcom County Fire District No. 5 Board of Commissioners — Proposition /Authorizing Property Tax Levy The Board of Whatcom County Fire District No. 5 adopted Resolution No. 2010-02, concerning a proposition to maintain and fund the District's operations, capital facilities improvements, and staffing. This proposition authorizes the District to set its regular property tax levy at a rate not to exceed $.87 per $1,000 of assessed value to be assessed in 2010 and collected in 2011. The funds will finance fire protection operations, replace apparatus and equipment, provide staffing, and increase emergency medical service levels. The maximum allowable levy in 2010 shall serve as the base for subsequent levy limitations as provided by chapter 84.55 RCW. Should this proposition be: APPROVED 00 M4 REJECTED 4M NO ACTUAL RESULTS: APPROVED — 285 60.00% REJECTED — 190 40.00% LEVY PASSED 60.00% The canvass has been completed this 23 rd day of November 2010. WHATCOM COUNTY CANVASSING BOARD Whatcom Count uditor 0 C r, Cou ,�ty`tegislative Authlrity Q, Coun-Di-e-pkiry';�Pr'osecuting Attorney Page 2 WHATCOM COUNTY AUDITOR'S OFFICE OFFICIAL CANVASS of the General and Special Election held Tuesday, November 2, 2010, in Whatcom County Fire Protection District 11, Whatcom County, Washington, for the purpose of submitting to the qualified electors of the district a proposition to authorize a regular property tax levy of $.14 per thousand dollars of assessed valuation for six years beginning in 2010 to begin collection in 2011 for the provision of emergency medical services. CERTIFICATION OF CANVASSING BOARD STATE OF WASHINGTON ) ) ss. COUNTY OF WHATCOM THIS IS TO CERTIFY that we, as the Whatcom County Canvassing Board, have completed the canvass of votes as it pertains to the General and Special Election held. in the precincts within the boundaries of Whatcom County Fire Protection District 11, Whatcom County, Washington, on the 2nd day of November 2010 and the results are as follows: Whatcom County Fire Protection District 11 Whatcom County Fire Protection District No. 11 Proposition No. 1 Emergency Medical Services (EMS) Regular Property Tax Levy Shall Whatcom County Fire Protection District No. 11 be authorized to levy a regular property tax levy of S.14 cents per thousand dollars of assessed valuation for each of the six consecutive years beginning in 2010, to begin collection in 2011, for the' provision of Emergency Medical Services (EMS) as provided in Whatcom County Fire Protection District No. 11 Resolution 2010-197 and the Laws of the State of Washington RCW 84.52.069? YES 4I y NO 4I mg Minimum Numbers for Validation: Number of persons voting last General Election: 571 40% Minimum Turnout Required 229 Needs 60% Yes Vote of TOTAL Turnout ACTUAL RESULTS: YES --- 494 83.59% NO — 97 16.41% LEVY PASSED 83.59% The canvass has been completed this 23d day of November 2010. WHATCOM COUNTY CANVASSING BOARD lt�I (+jr•�r,� Whatcom Co Auditor C0 Codnty Legislative Aut ity + „t,,�► Coun y paggiorosecuting Attorney Page 2 WHATCOM COUNTY AUDITOR'S OFFICE OFFICIAL CANVASS of the General and Special Election held Tuesday, November 2, 2010, in Northwest Park and Recreation District 2, Whatcom County, Washington, for the purpose of submitting to the qualified electors of the district a proposition to assess a regular property tax levy for a four year period of $0.10 per $1,000 of assessed valuation. CERTIFICATION OF CANVASSING BOARD STATE OF WASHINGTON ) ) ss. COUNTY OF WHATCOM THIS IS TO CERTIFY that we, as the Whatcom County Canvassing Board, have completed the canvass of votes as it pertains to the General and Special Election held in the precincts within the boundaries of Northwest Park and Recreation District 2, Whatcom County, Washington, on the 2nd day of November 2010 and the results are as follows: I Northwest Park and Recreation Oistrlat 2 I Northwest Park and Recreation District 2 Whatcom County, Washington Proposition No. 1 Parks and Recreation Regular Property Tax Levy The Board of Commissioners of Northwest Park and Recreation District No. 2 adopted Resolution No. 2010-2, concerning a proposition to assess a regular property tax levy for a four year period of $0.10 per $1,000.00 of assessed valuation, to be collected each year, to preserve natural areas, water quality, wildlife habitat, and to support parks, bike trails and recreational programs in Blaine and Birch Bay. Should this Proposition be: APPROVED 4m N REJECTED .4@k mQ Minimum Numbers for Validation: Number of persons voting last General Election: 4,337 40% Minimum Turnout Required 1,735 Needs 60% Yes Vote of TOTAL Turnout ACTUAL RESULTS: APPROVED — 3,541 57.55% REJECTED — 2,612 42.45% LEVY FAILED 57.55% The canvass has been completed this 23d day of November 2010. WHATCOM COUNTY CANVASSING BOARD q c, o Whatcom C or 0Auditor 0 C96nty Legislative Au# ority I tit% Cow6tfbep�rosecuting Attorney Page 2 Certification of Election Results to the Secretary of State's Office Please return this completed checklist with the documents listed below. ZOath of Count Auditor or Supervisor of Elections with Count Seal and Y p Y signatures of canvassing board members. D Cumulative results that includes write-ins, overvotes, and undervotes. I2 Reconciliation Report (including an explanation if the report does not reconcile) 'Lf I certify that we have accounted for all write-in votes County J/I7114 j G O AA County Contact: 'R�TE 6 /L r F__F I Aj aq'dL Oath of County Auditor or Supervisor of Ele S�AT -1-0 STATE OF WASHINGTON ) S-PV�' ) ss. COUNTY OF WHATCOM ) I solemnly swear that the returns of the Special Election held on November 2, 2010, in Whatcom County, State of Washington, have been in no way altered and that they are the same as when they were deposited in my office. .* D�fORss Shirley F r lof, y s , County Auditor Subscribed and sworn to me this 23rd d of November, 2010 ` Q 4� Sa ci Crawford, Cou Member, County Legislative Authority Certification of the Canvassing Board STATE OF WASHINGTON } ) ss. COUNTY OF WHATCOM ) The undersigned officers designated by law as constituting the Canvassing Board for the County of Whatcom, State of Washington, hereby certify that this is a full, true and correct copy of the Abstract of Votes including the cumulative results, precinct results, and a reconciliation report of votes cast at the General Election held on November 2, 2010, in Whatcom County, State of Washington, and that the following are the true and reconciled numbers of voters and votes counted. Witness our hands and official seal this 23rd day of November, 2010. Coy Shirley orslof, ounty Auditor COUNTY r s K f. sf• 4 L/L i S TA (a Of ; S aO Crawford, Council mbe , County Legislative Authority Ro mgham, Deputy Prosecuting Attorney Reconciliation Report County Name: Whatcom Election Type: General Election Date: 11/02/2010 Active Registered Voters 116,581 Overall Ballot Reconciliation: Ballots Returned 88,541 Inactive Registered Voters 11,381 Ballots Counted 86,993 Total Registered Voters 127962 Ballots Rejected 1,546 Not Reconciled 2 Voter Category Reconciliation Detail Voter/ Ballot Categories Issued Received / Returned (include provisionals from other counties) Accepted / Counted Rejected (includes provisional ballots sent to other counties) Reconciled UOCAVA (Overseas and Military) 584 263 261 2 0 Federal Write -In 0 0 0 0 Provisional 72 118 43 75 0 Ballots cast on DRE's 0 0 0 0 0 All other ballots not reported above (includeACP) 117942 88235 86691 1544 0 Totals (should equal the overall ballot reconciliation) 118598 88616 86995 1 1621 0 If the reconciliation column does not equal zero, provide an explanatlon of the:discrepaocies and/or the process Wlowed.to resolve the discrepancies per WAC 434-262.060, 070 and 100. Informational Data Requested by OSOS: The number of AVU ballots voted (including those marked with an AutoMark) 1 Not reconciled: 2 Ballots were received in General Election Envelopes but were Primary Ballots and were not traceable back to the voter. Canvassing Board rejected them. Whatcom County Canvassing Board Ballot Reconciliation Report General Election November 2, 2010 Total Registered Voters for this Election 116,581 Total Ballots Issued. Confidential 12 Counter 804 DIRE 1 Email 208 FAX 1 Large Print 12 Mail 115573 Military/Overseas 40 Military/Stateside 92 Overseas 532 Replacements/Counter 260 Replacements/Mailed 895 Special Early 96 Provisionals 72 Total Issued 118598 Envelopes Returned: Confidential 5 DRE/AVU 1 Mail 88490 Office 2 Provisionals 118 Total Envelopes Returned 88616 Envelopes Challenged: Cancelled 6 Confidentials 0 Deceased 3 No Ballot 6 No Signature 30 No Signature Match 137 Power of Attorney 3 Second Ballot Received 7 Too Late 291 Void 1 Provisionals Challenged or Sent On 75 Sub -total 559 Undeliverables 1062 Total Challenges 1621 Ballots to Count (Env Ret less Challenges) 86995 Ballots Expected to Count 86995 Total Ballots counted (from Official Count) 86993 Diff -2 Reason for difference: Two general election ballot envelopes were received that contained primary ballots; the Canvassing Board rejected the ballots but they were not traceable back to the voter who submitted them. Thus, two more envelopes were received than ballots were counted. 11/23/2010, 1:26 PM 11_02_10 Final ReportAs WHA_20101102_E November 2, 2010 Summary Report Whatcom County OFFICIAL ELECTION RESULTS Registration & Turnout 116,581 Voters 1-1107 Sales Tax -candy (cont'd...) 120/120 100.00% Mail Ballot Turnout 86,993 74.62% No 35,414 41.40% The Edge Turnout 0 0.00% Total ... 85,539 100.00% Total... 86,993 74.62% Ref Bill No. 52 Energy 120/120 100.00% 1-1053 Tax by 2/3 Vote 120/120 100,00% Under Votes: 3188 Under Votes: 3000 Over Votes: 30 Over Votes: 26 APPROVED 40,776 48.67% Yes 51,008 60.75% REJECTED 42,999 51.33% No 32,959 39.25% Total ... 83,775 100.00% Total ... 83,967 100.00% Amend SJR No. 8225 Limit Debt 120/120 100.00% 1-1082 Industrial Insurance 120/120 100.00% Under Votes- 10277 Under Votes: 4543 Over Votes: 11 Over Votes: 42 APPROVED 35,607 46.42% Yes 37,495 45.50% REJECTED 41,098 53.58% No 44,913 54.50% Total... 76,705100.00% Total ... 82,408 100.00% Amend ESHJR No. 4220 Deny Bail 120/120 100.00% 1-1098 State Income Tax 120/120 100.00% Under Votes: 3259 Under Votes: 1608 Over Votes: 14 Over Votes: 27 APPROVED 68,899 82.30% Yes 34,525 40.45% REJECTED 14,821 17.70% No 50,833 59.55% Total... 83,720100.00% Total ... 8 5, 358 100.00% U.S. SENATOR POS. 2 120/120 100.00% 1-1100 Liquor Sales 120/120 100.00% Under Votes: 1224 Under Votes: 1588 Over Votes: 7 Over Votes: 16 ALL - Patty Murray 44,783 52.22% Yes 39,808 46.62% ALL - Dino Rossi 40,539 47.27% No 45,581 53.38% Write -In 440 0.51% Total ... 85,389 100.00% Total ... 85,762 100.00% 1-1105 Liquor Sales 120/120 100.00% UNITED STATES REPRESENTATIVE 2 120/120 100.00% Under Votes: 1920 Over Votes: 13 Yes No 1-1107 Sales Tax - Candy Under Votes: 1429 Over Votes: 25 Yes November 23, 2010 2:54 PM Under Votes: 1631 Over Votes: 7 35,062 41.22% ALL - John Koster 49,998 58.78% ALL - Rick Larsen Total ... 85,060 100.00 Write -In 120/120 100.00% STATE REP 39th POS 1 Under Votes: 1 50,125 58.60% Over Votes: 0 ALL - Dan Kristiansen ALL - Eleanor Walters 39,641 46.44% 45,476 53.28% 238 0.28% Total ... 85,355 100.00% 1/1 100.00% 12 57.14% 8 38.10% Page 1 of 3 WHA_20101102_E November 2, 2010 Summary Report Whatcom County OFFICIAL ELECTION RESULTS STATE REP 39th POS 1 (cont'd...) 1/1 100.00% STATE REP 42nd POS 2 83/83 100.00% Write -In 1 4.76% Under Votes: 1426 Over Votes: 9 Total ... 21 100.00% ALL - Vincent Buys 30,608 50.05% STATE REP 39th POS 2 1 /1 100.00% ALL - Kelli Linville 30,454 49.80% Under Votes: 3 Write -In 94 0.15% Over Votes: 0 Total ... 61,156 100.00% ALL - Kirk Pearson 16 84.21% Write -In 3 15.79% COUNTY CO DIST 1 POS B 120/120 100.00% Under Votes: 12583 Total ... 19 100.00% Over Votes: 9 STATE REP 40th POS 1 36/36 100.00% NP - Jean Melious 32;774 44.05% Under Votes: 1322 NP - Tony Larson 41,316 55.53% Over Votes: 2 Write -In 311 0.42% ALL - Kristine Lytton 14,307 62.05% Total ... 74,401 100.00% ALL - Mike Newman 8,688 37.68% Write -In 61 0.26% PROSECUTING ATTORNEY 120/120 100.00% Under Votes: 26120Over Total ... 23,056 100.00% Votes: 5 STATE REP 40th POS 2 36/36 100.00% ALL - David S. McEachran 59,069 97.04% Under Votes: 1336 Write -In 1,799 2.96% Over Votes: 2 Total ... 60,868 100.00% ALL -Jeff Morris 14,133 61.34% ALL - John Swapp 8,865 38.47% PUD COMM. DISTRICT 3 120/120 100.00% Write -In 44 0.19% Under Votes: 32767 Over Votes: 2 Total ... 23,042 100.00% NP - Mike Murphy 53,482 98.63% STATE SENATOR 42nd DST 83/83000.00% Write -In 742 1.37% Under Votes: 1877 Over Votes: 6 Total ... 54,224 100.00% ALL - Doug Ericksen 36,293 59.78% SUPREME COURT JUSTICE POS. 1 120/120 100.00% ALL - Pat Jerns 24,298 40.02% Under Votes: 32189 Write -In 117 0.19% Over Votes: 5 Total ... 60,708 100.00% NP - Jim Johnson 53,930 98.41% Write -In 869 1.59% STATE REP 42nd POS 1 83/83 100.00% Total ... 54,799 100.00% Under Votes: 2043 Over Votes: 6 SUPREME COURT JUSTICE POS. 5 120/120 100.00% ALL - Jason Overstreet 31,885 52.67% Under Votes: 34327 ALL - Al Jensen 28,558 47.17% Over Votes: 4 Write -In 99 0.16% NP - Barbara Madsen 51,997 98.74% Total... 60,542100.00% Write -In 665 1.26% Total ... 52,662 100.00% November 23. 2010 2:54 PM Page 2 of 3 SUPREME COURT JUSTICE POS. 6 Under Votes: 18729 Over Votes: 22 NP - Richard B. Sanders NP - Charlie Wiggins Write -In DISTRICT JUDGE POS 1 Under Votes: 34344 Over Votes: 8 NP - David Grant Write -In DISTRICT JUDGE POS 2 Under Votes: 33828 Over Votes: 5 NP - Matthew Elich Write -In B'ham Sales Tax for Transportation Under Votes: 1730 Over Votes: 3 Yes No SD 501 Supl Education Support Under Votes: 2678 Over Votes: 8 WHA_20101102_E November 2, 2010 Summary Report Whatcom County OFFICIAL ELECTION RESULTS 120/120 100.00% FD 11 EMS Prnn Tax I e vv Under Votes: 47 Over Votes: 0 34,225 50.15% Yes 33,701 49.38% No 316 0.46% Total ... 68,242 100.00% NW Park & Rec Prop Tax Levy 120/120 100.00% Under Votes: 331 Over Votes: 0 APPROVED 52,004 98.79% REJECTED 637 1.21 % Total ... 52,641 100.00% 120/120 100.00% 52,514 98.78% 646 1.22% Total ... 53,160 100.00% 47/47 100.00% 18,013 58.41% 12,826 41.59% Total... 30,839 )100.00% 64/64 100.00% Yes 25,414 62.37% No 15,330 37.63% Total ... 40,744 100.00% FD 5 Prop Tax Levy 1/1 100.00% Under Votes: 58 Over Votes: 0 APPROVED 285 60.00% REJECTED 190 40.00% Total ... 475 100.00% 1/1 100.00% 494 83.59% 97 16.41 % Total ... 591 100.00% 7/7 100.00% 3,541 57.55% 2,612 42.45% Total ... 6,153 100.00% November 23, 2010 2:54 PM Page 3 of 3 30 Day Reconciliation Report County Name: Election Type: Election Date: Active Registered Voters - Total Ballots Returned - Inactive Registered Voters - Total Ballot Counted - Total Registered Voters - Ballots Rejected - Voters by Category Credited Totals UOCAVA Voters (service and overseas) M A Federal write-in voters All other mail ballot voters (include ACP) L Voters credited with voting even though ballot was postmarked after election day and ballots were not counted. 0 P O Poll/AVU voters issued official ballots Provisional voters L L Poll voters credited but ballots not counted ........ S Total Poll Voters 0 Total Voters Credited 0 Ballots/Voters Needing To Be Reconciled (Ballots Counted to Voters Credited) If the number remaining to be reconciled does not equal zero, attach documentation to explain discrepancy for the number of ballots counted with the number of voters credited. 0 Whatcom County Canvassing Board Ballot Reconciliation Report General Election November 2, 2010 Total Registered Voters for this Election 116,581 Total Ballots Issued: Confidential 12 Counter 804 DIRE 1 Email 208 FAX 1 Large Print 12 Mail 115573 Military/Overseas 40 Military/Stateside 92 Overseas 532 Replacements/Counter 260 Replacements/Mailed 895 Special Early 96 Provisionals 72 Total Issued 118598 Envelopes Returned: Confidential 5 DRE/AVU 1 Mail 88490 Office 2 Provisionals 118 Total Envelopes Returned 88616 Envelopes Challenged: Cancelled 6 Confidentials 0 Deceased 3 No Ballot 6 No Signature 30 No Signature Match 137 Power of Attorney 3 Second Ballot Received 7 Too Late 291 Void 1 Provisionals Challenged or Sent On 75 Sub -total 559 Undeliverables 1062 Total Challenges 1621, Ballots to Count (Env Ret less Challenges) 86995 Ballots Expected to Count 86995 Total Ballots counted (from Official Count) 86993 Diff -2 Reason for difference: Two general election ballot envelopes were received that contained primary ballots; the Canvassing Board rejected the ballots but they were not traceable back to the voter who submitted them. Thus, two more envelopes were received than ballots were counted. 11/23/2010, 1:26 PM 11_02_10 Final ReportAs Reconciliation Report County Name: Whatcom Election Type: General Election Date: 11/02/2010 Active Registered Voters 116,581 Overall Ballot Reconciliation: Ballots Returned 88,541 Inactive Registered Voters 11,381 Ballots Counted 86,993 Total Registered Voters 127962 Ballots Rejected 1,546 Not Reconciled 2 Voter Category Reconciliation Detail Received / Returned Rejected (includes (include provisionals Accepted / provisional ballots sent Voter/ Ballot Categories Issued from other counties) Counted to other counties) Reconciled UOCAVA (overseas and Military) 584 263 261 2 0 Federal Write -In «_ p `:09, k. 'I 0 0 0 0 Provisional 72 118 43 75 0 Ballots cast on DRE's 0 0 0 0 0 All other ballots not reported above (include ACP) 117942 88235 86691 1544 0 Totals (should equal the overall ballot reconciliation) 118598 88616 86995 1621 0 If the reconciliation column does not equal zero. provide an explanation of the discrepancies and/or the process followed to resolve the discrepancies per WAC 434-262-0.60, 070 and 100. Informational Data Requested by OSOS: The number of AVU ballots voted (including those marked with an AutoMark) 1 Not reconciled: 2 Ballots were received in General Election Envelopes but were Primary Ballots and were not traceable back to the voter. Canvassing Board rejected them. CANVASSING BOARD MEETING GENERAL ELECTION NOVEMBER 2, 2010 - Minutes - Date: November 23, 2010 Meeting began: 4:00 p.m. In attendance: Shirley Forslof, (Canvassing Board Member) Debbie Adelstein, Chief Deputy Auditor Pete Griffin, Election Supervisor Royce Buckingham, Civil Prosecuting Attorney (Canvassing Board Member) Sam Crawford, County Council Member (Canvassing Board Member) Carolyn Duim, Auditor Staff Democratic Observers Republican Observers Shirley Forslof called the meeting to order at 4:00 p.m. and declared the purpose of the meeting was to certify the November 2, 2010, General Election. Debbie Adelstein presented and reviewed the Whatcom County Ballot Reconciliation Report (attached hereto). There was a difference of two ballots from the number of ballots that were counted and the total number of ballot envelopes received. Debbie explained that two general election ballot envelopes contained primary election ballots. The Canvassing Board rejected the ballots and they were not traceable back to the voter who submitted them. Debbie presented and reviewed the Certification Reconciliation Report (see attached) that is required by the state. She then presented and reviewed the Write -Ins report (attached hereto). Pete Griffin presented the Summary Report of the Whatcom County Official Election Results. He then presented and reviewed the precinct abstract report that contains detailed information regarding votes for candidates and local measures in each precinct. Sam Crawford made a motion to accept all reports presented; Royce Buckingham seconded the motion, and the motion passed unanimously. Sam gave the Oath of Auditor to Shirley Forslof. Shirley, Sam, and Royce signed the Certification of the Canvassing Board. The following certifications were presented to the Canvassing Board: 1) Transportation Benefit District No. 1, City of Bellingham — Proposition to authorize a sales and use tax from all taxable retail sales for a term of ten years for transportation projects (Levy Passed) 2) Bellingham School District No. 501 - Proposition to authorize a supplemental levy for education (Levy Passed) 3) Whatcom County Fire Protection District No. 5 - Proposition to maintain and fund the district's operations, capital facilities improvements, and staffing (Levy Passed) 4) Whatcom County Fire Protection District No. 11 - Proposition to authorize a regular property tax levy for six years for the provision of emergency medical services (Levy Passed) 5) Northwest Park and Recreation District No. 2 - Proposition to assess a regular property tax levy for a four year period (Levy Failed) Shirley, Sam, and Royce signed the aforementioned certifications. Shirley stated that a mandatory machine recount of the votes cast for State Representative District 42 Position 2 would need to be conducted. There is a difference of 154 votes (less than one-half of one percent of the total votes cast) that separates the two candidates. Sam made a motion to conduct a machine recount of the votes cast for State Representative District 42 Position 2 on Tuesday, November 30; Royce seconded the motion, and the motion passed unanimously. Meeting adjourned at 4:20 p.m. Minutes Approved By: Shirley Forsl , Whatcom County Auditor Royce Bucki . CI.4 rosecuting Attorney z,A au.L, "Q tam Crawford, C my Council Member Date Date (2(f ((O Date Final Canvassing Board Meeting 11/23/10 Page 2 Whatcom County Canvassing Board Ballot Reconciliation Report General Election November 2, 2010 Total Registered Voters for this Election 116,581 Total Ballots Issued: Confidential 12 Counter 804 DIRE 1 Email 208 FAX 1 Large Print 12 Mail 115573 Military/Overseas 40 Military/Stateside 92 Overseas 532 Replacements/Counter 260 Replacements/Mailed 895 Special Early 96 Provisionals 72 Total Issued 118598 Envelopes Returned: Confidential 5 DRE/AVU 1 Mail 88490 Office 2 Provisionals 118 Total Envelopes Returned 88616 Envelopes Challenged: Cancelled 6 Confidentials 0 Deceased 3 No Ballot 6 No Signature 30 No Signature Match 137 Power of Attorney 3 Second Ballot Received 7 Too Late 291 Void 1 Provisionals Challenged or Sent On 75 Sub -total 559 Undeliverables 1062 Total Challenges 1621 Ballots to Count (Env Ret less Challenges) 86995 Ballots Expected to Count 86995 Total Ballots counted (from Official Count) 86993 Diff -2 Reason for difference: Two general election ballot envelopes were received that contained primary ballots; the Canvassing Board rejected the ballots but they were not traceable back to the voter who submitted them. Thus, two more envelopes were received than ballots were counted. 11/23/2010, 1:26 PM 11_02_10 Final Report As Reconciliation Report County Name: Whatcom Election Type: General Election Date: 11/02/2010 Active Registered Voters 116,581 Overall Ballot Reconciliation: Ballots Returned 88,541 Inactive Registered Voters 11,381 Ballots Counted 86,993 Total Registered Voters 127962 Ballots Rejected 1,546 Not Reconciled 2 Voter Category Reconciliation Detail Voter/ Ballot Categories I I Received / Returned (include provisionals Issued from other counties) Rejected (includes Accepted / provisional ballots sent Counted to other counties) Reconciled UOCAVA (Overseas and Military) 584 263 261 2 0 Federal Write -In i [ _I 0 118 43 0 0 Provisional 72 75 0 Ballots cast on DRE's 0 0 0 86691 0 1544 0 0 All other ballots not reported above (includeACP) 117942 88235 Totals (should equal the overall ballot reconciliation) 118598 88616 86995 1621 0 If the reconciliation column does not equal zero, provide an explanation of the discrepancies and/or the process followed to resolve the discrepancies per WAC 434-262-060, 070 and 100. Informational Data Requested by OSOS: The number of AVU ballots voted (including those marked with an AutoMark) 1 Not reconciled: 2 Ballots were received in General Election Envelopes but were Primary Ballots and were not traceable back to the voter. Canvassing Board rejected them. State Measures 1 Precinct x Precinct Abstract 2010 General Election U i d C N a) j 3 F % } LO O r z N O r ]- O C r z ONO O r >- m O r z m C? r G r r z O r r >- >- o r r z O r r 101 858 533 62.12% 303 203 198 289 272 240 240 270 223 282 102 2054 1613 78.53% 1039 538 767 782 550 1045 910 682 771 813 103 1356 978 72.12% 688 265 460 468 300 666 501 459 459 498 104 980 757 77.24% 530 209 367 349 222 524 394 343 389 348 105 996 792 79.52% 691 88 564 207 102 679 461 317 433 344 106 1189 870 73.17% 6051 240 399 440 236 619 453 398 414 441 107 793 615 77.55% 485 110 365 383 757 217 246 777 111 493 361 244 326 278 108 859 654 76.14% 525 115 118 523 388 249 371 268 109 2137 1588 74.31% 1104 449 484 1079 849 719 746 813 110 1124 875 77.85% 639 205 484 404 454 251 396 367 387 293 195 408 222 636 491 366 452 410 111 1056 805 76.23% 592 196 234 563 435 1 360 400 389 112 1040 784 75.38% 596 164 183 588 411 361 387 382 113 697 468 67.14% 354 93 129 328 231 233 222 242 114 1097 831 75.75% 563 242 257 212 21 192 186 161 554 435 23 414 436 296 468 349 392 420 115 849 658 77.50% 469 171 351 281 352 299 320 327 116 56 45 80.36% 29 14 21 1 23 274 310 26 18 26 18 117 782 618 79.03% 428 170 278 330 250 356 118 841 641 76.22% 449 165 282 315 305 316 293 324 119 621 467 75.20% 290 149 200 239 219 237 191 265 120 885 405 45.76% 189 209 135 141 168 166 268 274 512 251 296 425 299 323 383 197 198 196 161 237 138 257 121 940 462 49.15% 176 268 272 383 219 244 287 102 125 314 175 238 258 366 381 615 619 919 143 305 117 333 122 769 638 82.96% 259 350 252 370 192 423 123 676 483 71.45% 264 206 187 291 169 307 124 925 623 67.35% 386 214 308 311 281 336 125 938 681 72.60% 390 278 293 379 264 410 126 866 731 84.41% 625 85 415 301 380 334 127 952 753 79.10% 6251 112 505 212 670 513 426 315 412 323 128 1617 1250 77.30% 930 283 658 347 569 300 610 334 614 311 129 968 657 67.87% 490 157 345 543 280 455 170 268 481 767 130 1344 1044 77.68% 735 287 534 334 494 350 497 298 531 387 131 915 696 76.07% 480 194 320 340 211 217 473 509 132 973 736 75.64% 4771 232 354 373 338 281 391 312 334 353 349 263 370 399 133 898 677 75.39% 496 164 184 354 483 643 134 1565 1008 64.41% 679 315 443 159 540 232 465 171 251 535 235 225 434 141 236 568 260 239 135 568 408 71.83% 228 163 201 202 136 626 488 77.96% 353 126 250 469 249 218 484 241 128 349 185 356 629 313 137 1332 996 74.77% 6421 319 504 470 447 521 138 666 509 76.43% 313 177 236 218 328 527 456 263 277 403 576 430 217 188 282 459 384 281 305 446 642 495 139 657 505 76.86% 289 194 219 250 211 284 140 980 745 76.02% 422 292 318 384 289 437 141 1453 1127 77.56% 641 436 476 590 416 684 142 1108 903 81.50% 578 292 467 386 274 102 618 181 143 373 287 76.94% 1881 91 132 146 134 293 152 359 121 276 160 374 144 903 661 73.20% 362 282 279 359 297 30 359 82 145 143 113 1 79.02% 75 36 51 57 56 9 56 13 54 6 58 16 146 24 22 91.67% 17 5 7 15 6 1 398 16 461 147 1041 867 83.29% 440 4001 348 1 476 377 484 309 1 551 1 State Measures 1 Precinct x Precinct Abstract 2010 General Election U U d d y 0) j O L 0 IO W } CI) u) o r O z cM Lf) 0 r W } N 00 0 r 424 452 372 254 344 53 377 221 328 202 664 142 255 317 188 227 164 575 844 26 153 223 146 175 176 108 120 188 105 249 399 220 123 359 353 312 236 389 301 152 66 104 42 82 148 192 30 ❑ z N 00 0 r ll1 } o0 O) 0 r O z CO 0) 0 r W } 4 o r 434 519 496 279 370 59 442 264 367 152 773 1-53 323 363 238 323 218 585 902 20 184 285 208 216 206 133 134 265 135 255 414 260 126 399 350 328 272 449 388 225 106 162 65 126 180 255 36 ❑ z 0 G r LU } 41 o r 365 444 421 248 339 54 379 201 287 151 688 147 287 317 215 245 194 534 774 20 168 264 158 180 164 108 118 212 110 230 342 229 114 326 304 272 244 392 319 178 84 127 51 92 143 177 23 O z LA O r 148 1111 931 83.80% 544 358 452 347 571 482 550 149 1517 1107 72.97% 575 501 616 525 567 579 644 150 1139 920 80.77% 495 394 498 421 493 414 485 151 837 645 77.06% 342 281 358 332 303 356 384 152 1107 803 72.54% 510 272 430 272 520 425 456 153 153 130 84.97% 88 41 71 44 84 70 75 154 1365 1075 78.75% 544 503 643 522 540 627 683 155 605 517 85.45% 241 252 268 233 273 241 293 156 946 738 78.01% 425 281 375 286 438 355 427 157 1 383 307 80.16% 261 42 90 36 269 144 145 201 2347 1755 74.78% 972 707 962 701 1010 935 1010 202 564 343 60.82% 194 136 181 140 192 1 179 184 203 1037 779 75.12% 425 328 482 352 411 440 473 204 1472 1003 68.14% 470 484 621 550 433 619 663 205 904 659 72.90% 325 310 426 343 305 414 431 206 1204 975 80.98% 325 608 691 612 339 629 702 207 917 764 83.32% 255 483 559 480 272 535 558 208 2084 1497 71.83% 809 618 836 636 819 882 922 209 2799 1983 70.85% 1158 757 1030 774 1 1181 1048 1173 210 65 50 76.92% 33 15 22 15 35 30 29 211 691 536 77.57% 187 324 342 347 177 343 357 212 1084 849 78.32% 318 488 586 518 316 547 568 213 811 588 72.50% 171 395 401 418 154 362 410 214 797 594 74.53% 240 326 375 330 241 365 396 215 888 549 61.82% 244 275 333 295 235 328 370 216 544 398 73.16% 141 242 272 263 127 259 282 217 594 333 56.06% 164 152 189 174 148 191 204 218 989 699 70.68% 257 412 460 467 211 414 462 219 708 489 69.07% 149 313 341 346 133 344 371 220 992 615 62.00% 302 287 324 287 309 344 368 221 1372 1033 75.29% 557 444 587 441 579 605 671 222 725 591 81.52% 311 255 343 243 339 317 343 223 419 303 72.32% 166 128 162 150 147 171 183 224 1145 911 79.56% 456 430 517 406 493 497 566 225 990 803 81.11% 440 323 409 317 471 440 478 226 846 658 77.78% 389 249 308 259 391 319 375 227 929 680 73.20% 358 302 412 291 379 396 422 228 1438 1128 78.44% 534 552 672 557 549 658 712 229 1126 906 80.46% 418 455 555 443 444 504 572 230 772 615 79.66% 195 394 410 393 206 374 419 231 491 309 62.93% 88 202 212 217 80 196 213 232 722 429 59.42% 1451 262 279 306 108 252 288 233 435 167 38.39% 73 84 99 115 42 96 108 234 624 420 67.31% 117 283 303 290 120 288 322 235 656 564 85.98% 178 371 374 341 215 376 411 236 858 728 84.850/4 243 454 485 435 278 458 531 237 229 107 46.72% 35 58 56 78 19 69 81 State Measures 1 Precinct x Precinct Abstract 2010 General Election U a N m ce H 0/ IO W } CI) o O Z CI) 0 W } N 0 149�5O5 328 70 128 91 136 404 264 188 260 375 278 324 458 336 447 360 466 424 23 1281 815 1059 750 236 247 37495 O Z N 00 _o W } CO o O Z DO _o W } CD 0 168 389 94 178 123 176 473 368 257 296 373 332 401 O Z 0 W } O 0 141 337 88 139 95 150 388 299 222 242 345 300 297 380 319 419 313 424 370 22 1001 640 815 556 217 181 35062 O Z LO 0 238 869 496 57.08% 235 232 295 319 165 316 340 239 1159 887 76.53% 461 392 408 454 481 534 240 459 318 69.28% 92 206 213 236 71 215 219 241 730 584 80.00% 175 381 415 391 181 392 430 242 730 545 74.66% 1341 380 411 401 130 406 430 243 643 460 71.54% 195 244 282 271 182 280 303 244 1293 1093 84.53% 512 546 623 468 609 602 680 245 1182 932 78.85% 347 543 612 511 392 548 610 246 885 685 77.40% 293 354 444 384 283 412 446 247 942 766 81.32% 366 370 455 386 368 457 510 301 1102 745 67.60% 498 221 331 255 478 359 387 302 994 714 71.83% 444 253 398 274 426 369 400 303 685 582 84.96% 379 190 236 153 421 173 275 401 1151 807 70.11% 579 204 321 247 548 415 353 480 346 477 389 22 1092 669 903 591 228 214 39808 380 1 408 501 1058 750 70.89% 4541 274 386 245 490 383 414 502 1362 967 71.00% 616 325 480 325 628 467 526 503 940 714 75.96% 490 206 322 233 473 358 389 504 1420 1024 72.11% 681 299 497 342 661 527 579 505 1195 866 72.47% 583 250 392 248 597 461 472 601 56 38 67.86% 37 1 12 8 30 16 16 602 2366 1932 81.66% 1580 282 569 329 1569 805 884 603 1608 1277 79.42% 990 247 415 264 988 583 611 604 2108 1668 79.13% 1309 315 549 362 1276 723 812 605 1451 1182 81.46% 903 236 385 249 909 565 596 701 646 474 73.370/16 3325 214 140 325 237 247 801 626 437 69.81%�51008t32959 �3j299 170 102 327 212 241 Total 116581 86993 74.62% 44913 34525 50833 45581 49998 State Measures 2 Precinct x Precinct Abstract 2010 General Election U a_ j O 7 ~ .- Lit w 'n 7 C4 D. ma a:< N "' p9 LU y mw ww a W V7 7 W m `O a. ENa. <00 W w w 'n -� ENw 000w w d� C a w 0 ar Eu)am <LU N W v -) W 2 7 Eu)w QwW 101 858 533 62.12% 266 245 316 189 276 179 385 112 102 2054 1613 78.53% 1049 539 668 893 668 797 1359 205 103 1356 978 72.12% 692 272 354 593 343 535 803 143 104 980 757 77.24% 539 212 252 478 270 415 621 115 105 996 792 79.52% 642 141 169 610 207 543 715 63 106 1189 870 73.17% 638 223 267 573 318 459 716 137 107 793 615 77.55% 500 106 145 449 203 364 533 68 108 859 654 76.14% 536 108 171 460 183 420 569 67 109 2137 1588 74.31% 1097 474 634 907 605 828 1338 218 110 1124 875 77.85% 622 240 255 597 259 537 751 104 111 1056 805 76.23% 583 217 295 499 323 436 674 117 112 1040 784 75.38% 612 158 216 543 274 423 684 72 113 697 468 67.14% 362 100 150 298 178 250 414 47 114 1097 831 75.75% 548 270 313 495 314 433 679 117 115 849 658 77.50% 451 198 236 400 233 354 556 79 116 56 45 80.36% 31 13 18 25 22 21 36 8 117 782 618 79.03% 416 188 228 361 212 314 521 74 118 841 641 76.22% 434 191 233 374 219 342 534 84 119 621 467 75.20% 312 150 188 261 155 240 382 66 120 885 405 45.76% 207 190 226 169 180 163 282 93 121 940 462 49.15% 199 248 265 170 201 181 326 95 122 769 638 82.96% 215 407 423 191 343 217 427 175 123 676 483 71.45% 261 216 253 216 218 207 383 89 124 925 623 67.35% 407 204 279 318 248 299 480 114 125 938 681 72.60% 399 270 355 303 316 282 517 141 126 866 731 84.41% 582 134 156 555 201 484 649 66 127 952 753 79.10% 621 126 152 583 183 497 656 85 128 1617 1250 77.30% 911 322 379 826 417 685 1088 135 129 968 657 67.87% 493 158 198 440 209 389 538 99 130 1344 1044 77.68% 732 298 378 630 354 584 872 135 131 915 696 76.07% 460 229 234 435 249 366 565 120 132 973 736 75.64% 497 228 262 447 252 409 606 112 133 898 677 75.39% 484 185 234 424 245 386 568 95 134 1565 1008 64.41% 737 266 390 597 400 541 812 185 135 568 408 71.83% 229 176 226 171 185 179 298 97 136 626 488 77.96% 340 144 155 319 140 305 397 74 137 1332 996 74.77% 648 337 396 569 391 493 806 154 138 666 509 76.43% 327 175 217 271 199 256 392 97 139 657 505 76.86% 281 212 268 214 209 230 416 75 140 980 745 76.02% 423 299 345 364 310 327 631 86 141 1453 1127 77.56% 649 452 512 576 453 529 881 193 142 1108 903 81.50% 501r281 375 488 334 458 749 122 143 373 287 76.94% 172 110 170 96 158 213 69 144 903 661 73.20% 370 314 323 288 304 486 149 145 143 113 79.02% 76 31 78 25 75 89 23 146 24 22 91.67% 14 10 12 10 11 19 3 147 1041 1 867 83.29% 429 434 457 376 383 376 676 163 State Measures 2 Precinct x Precinct Abstract 2010 General Election c a m } p E a ~ % (n � r n r ❑ > =O m� a as wQ I 'n Lu =U c lu 0)UJ [LI 0. ❑C14❑ (n > v ❑ a ly ENa. QCOQ � a U C LU ENw Qooc 0 > O C -� � EUSa QtssQ 0 W -a�U C n w Ev=iw aww 148 1111 931 83.80% 512 408 467 442 388 459 757 154 149 1517 1107 72.97% 563 534 600 473 518 500 836 239 150 1139 920 80.77% 464 443 477 415 399 416 740 158 151 837 645 77.06% 320 314 370 255 315 254 494 129 152 1107 803 72.54% 502 292 375 407 344 385 630 151 153 153 130 84.97% 83 45 52 74 42 77 87 42 154 1365 1075 78.75% 534 526 567 475 504 451 870 174 155 605 517 85.45% 203 303 295 199 222 222 397 92 156 946 738 78.01% 424 299 328 384 314 335 599 114 157 383 307 80.16% 242 58 60 234 76 200 274 25 201 2347 1755 74.78% 1029 692 863 794 754 744 1438 231 202 564 343 60.82% 207 124 159 169 156 148 267 67 203 1037 779 75.12% 420 347 396 357 316 355 587 157 204 1472 1003 68.14% 485 501 589 369 452 411 717 245 205 904 659 72.90% 320 330 392 247 330 237 497 136 206 1204 975 80.98% 296 653 672 258 500 316 662 251 207 917 764 83.32% 234 514 533 208 406 244 509 216 208 2084 1497 71.83% 824 634 773 643 623 634 1131 283 209 2799 1983 70.85% 1163 794 914 979 805 945 1633 279 210 65 50 76.92% 27 22 23 27 22 24 42 7 211 691 536 77.57% 183 347 364 155 284 180 381 134 212 1084 849 78.32% 332 505 580 234 440 270 596 213 213 811 588 72.50% 140 436 435 131 315 177 366 197 214 797 594 74.53% 220 356 400 169 299 197 391 157 215 888 549 61.82% 244 296 325 198 252 218 398 125 216 544 398 73.16% 136 255 281 95 201 129 230 136 217 594 333 56.06% 173 153 179 136 150 147 235 81 218 989 699 70.68% 251 432 480 182 382 207 417 228 219 708 489 69.07% 134 342 376 96 288 134 303 155 220 992 615 62.00% 300 299 347 244 279 268 448 145 221 1372 1033 75.29% 528 490 540 456 456 455 818 185 222 725 591 81.52% 308 274 297 275 242 276 473 103 223 419 303 72.32% 165 132 165 125 138 118 222 66 224 1145 911 79.56% 440 464 489 396 396 404 726 149 225 990 803 81.11% 405 381 402 357 331 352 646 113 226 846 658 77.78% 366 279 314 320 261 323 535 101 227 929 680 73.20% 349 318 355 305 323 273 524 133 228 1438 1128 78.44% 516 593 647 439 514 461 855 220 229 1126 906 80.46% 398 491 563 309 408 376 710 156 230 772 615 79.66% 158 443 442 151 310 214 414 158 231 491 309 62.93% 75 227 240 57 155 94 192 84 232 722 429 59.42% 126 293 322 91 238 119 258 138 233 435 167 38.39% 61 103 139 20 85 40 122 31 234 624 420 67.31% 99 313 328 70 226 115 268 123 235 656 564 85.98% 174 383 396 151 276 206 374 161 236 858 728 84.85% 195 525 514 189 391 244 520 174 237 229 107 46.72% 25 1 75 92 8 58 24 81 19 State Measures 2 Precinct x Precinct Abstract 2010 General Election c IL r ED p F 7 ~ % CO r Z r o Lf) > =0 m N IL Q: Q ❑ LO W =U m W a) W W W w 0 CO > B O d: CL E N a Q CO Q w o U) W o U in W E N W Q 00 f1f N O > a�0 0! E v) 0_ Q W Q N D d W '0wU W E u) W Q W W 238 869 496 57.08% 173 315 358 122 248 162 361 104 239 1159 887 76.53% 397 473 497 353 408 345 701 150 240 459 318 69.28% 57 252 268 34 168 104 193 100 241 730 584 80.00% 171 397 416 141 305 179 392 155 242 730 545 74.66% 148 382 433 90 312 123 348 162 243 643 460 71.54% 181 272 299 150 246 147 330 104 244 1293 1093 84.53% 460 611 620 438 484 469 834 206 245 1182 932 78.85% 345 566 603 286 464 339 696 200 246 885 685 77.40% 311 358 395 253 335 239 509 135 247 942 766 81.32% 323 432 418 317 341 317 599 132 301 1102 745 67.60% 512 225 322 393 317 336 621 96 302 994 714 71.83% 444 259 330 363 334 304 594 101 303 685 582 84.96% 327 247 254 315 209 332 508 68 401 1151 807 70.11% 603 196 275 505 281 445 668 116 501 1058 750 70.89% 487 249 309 419 295 380 615 113 502 1362 967 71.00% 662 292 386 549 419 466 803 136 503 940 714 75.96% 464 235 310 376 294 362 588 109 504 1420 1024 72.11% 670 337 442 533 376 531 843 144 505 1195 866 72.47% 621 229 310 515 299 457 718 109 601 56 38 67.86% 31 7 6 32 15 23 35 3 602 2366 1932 81.66% 1511 389 480 1377 495 1253 1741 139 603 1608 1277 79.42% 994 262 327 908 354 819 1142 105 604 2108 1668 79.13% 1310 331 483 1133 498 1046 1478 154 605 1451 1182 81.46% 906 252 335 794 323 738 1048 93 701 646 474 73.37% 345 121 144 308 164 261 406 52 801 626 437 69.81% 325 104 131 287 138 262 366 60 Total 116581 86993 74.62%1 50125 35414 40776 42999 35607 41098 68899 14821 Federal Offices Precinct x Precinct Abstract 2010 General Election r V V L N N 7 O ` 7 �I4 R N >, fn N fyC N fn N �, Q' N G) y 101 858 533 62.12% 348 172 169 354 102 2054 1613 78.53% 789 806 804 549 783 103 1356 978 72.12% 401 551 403 104 980 757 77.24% 302 433 421 655 470 418 486 811 547 470 521 285 323 105 996 792 79.52% 108 670 126 106 1189 870 73.17% 373 480 390 107 793 615 77.55% 177 428 188 108 859 654 76.14% 148 492 155 109 2137 1588 74.31% 748 804 741 110 1124 875 1 77.85% 306 548 307 111 1056 805 76.23% 318 473 324 112 1040 784 75.38% 228 540 250 113 697 468 67.14% 152 306 168 114 1097 831 75.75% 364 453 444 353 26 339 334 232 117 105 153 181 278 262 598 596 794 371 115 849 658 77.50% 296 353 293 116 56 45 80.36% 18 26 18 117 782 618 79.03% 261 344 265 118 841 641 76.22% 284 344 293 119 621 467 75.20% 223 240 231 120 885 405 45.76% 284 118 286 121 940 462 49.15% 359 96 351 122 769 638 82.96% 472 153 468 123 676 483 71.45% 287 190 293 124 925 623 67.35% 322 282 328 125 938 681 72.60% 389 278 401 126 866 731 84.41 % 122 602 124 127 952 753 79.10% 133 608 152 128 1617 1250 77.30% 411 820 438 129 968 657 67.87% 203 437 414 622 384 227 130 1344 1044 77.68% 387 645 403 131 915 696 76.07% 284 400 290 132 973 736 75.64% 306 423 413 439 523 315 133 898 677 75.39% 222 449 228 134 1565 1008 64.41 % 452 529 460 135 568 408 71.83% 251 140 156 242 136 626 488 77.96% 163 311 320 526 259 204 318 162 137 1332 996 74.77% 450 528 456 138 666 509 76.43% 239 260 237 139 657 505 76.86% 279 217 288 140 980 745 76.02% 394 337 409 141 1453 1127 77.56% 559 539 522 481 580 142 1108 903 81.50% 391 493 406 143 373 287 76.94% 127 158 149 280 128 144 903 661 73.20% 378 274 375 145 143 113 79.02% 48 65 65 48 146 24 22 91.67% 12 9 11 11 147 1041 867 83.29% 521 332 331 522 Federal Offices Precinct x Precinct Abstract 2010 General Election ++ u 00�' y L 3 O lC vi ui y Y=148 vi 1111 931 83.80% 465 441 476 149 1517 1107 72.97% 655 118 411 657 150 1139 920 80.77% 526 371 232 387 77 530 151 837 645 77.06% 395 394 152 1107 803 72.54% 405 397 153 153 130 84.97% 49 50 154 1365 1075 78.75% 654 386 175 326 257 741 142 274 300 672 155 605 517 85.45% 331 338 156 946 738 78.01% 402 325 401 157 383 307 80.16% 44 257 49 201 2347 1755 74.78% 974 740 969 202 564 343 60.82% 182 155 192 203 1037 779 75.12% 477 284 487 204 1472 1003 68.14% 689 296 680 205 904 659 72.90% 437 199 199 184 445 206 1204 975 80.98% 777 184 778 207 917 764 83.32% 598 152 139 589 608 208 2084 1497 71.83% 857 601 867 209 2799 1983 70.85% 1079 866 833 31 129 182 1107 210 65 50 76.92% 18 32 18 211 691 536 77.57% 400 130 402 212 1084 849 78.32% 650 183 646 213 811 588 72.50% 478 98 93 142 171 78 91 479 214 797 594 74.53% 443 138 437 215 888 549 61.82% 360 167 357 216 544 398 73.16% 323 71 305 217 594 333 56.06% 230 95 231 218 989 699 70.68% 553 124 122 75 548 219 708 489 69.07% 401 79 400 220 992 615 62.00% 390 207 215 389 242 385 221 1372 1033 75.29% 600 408 611 222 725 591 81.52% 326 254 333 223 419 303 72.32% 199 99 98 367 330 201 224 1145 911 79.56% 519 383 533 225 990 803 81.11 % 435 351 455 226 846 658 77.78% 343 307 294 350 227 929 680 73.20% 412 258 234 433 228 1438 1128 78.44% 700 396 392 708 229 1126 906 80.46% 594 298 287 123 49 62 29 66 126 155 9 599 230 772 615 79.66% 473 126 476 231 491 309 62.93% 248 50 243 232 722 429 59.42% 350 75 357 233 435 167 38.39% 119 39 111 234 624 420 67.31% 341 68 335 235 656 564 85.98% 435 122 427 236 858 728 84.85% 563 155 555 237 229 107 46.72% 90 10 83 Federal Offices Precinct x Precinct Abstract 2010 General Election w c 'V i Q. m to •�1 rV LL p 7 ` F O % V) 10 I^ � V! 7 CO ,w^ fl! V/ 0 N '^ �+ v/ 0 104 312 , G1 C6 L 238 869 496 57.08% 352 124 372 239 1159 887 76.53% 552 322 556 240 459 318 69.28% 281 33 32 101 66 111 274 241 730 584 80.00% 473 98 464 242 730 545 74.66% 478 59 472 243 643 460 71.54% 330 115 330 244 1293 1093 84.53% 652 432 399 232 191 677 245 1182 932 78.85% 671 244 678 246 885 685 77.40% 474 200 469 247 942 766 81.32% 499 252 246 381 320 513 301 1102 745 67.60% 347 385 349 302 994 714 71.83% 358 337 371 303 685 582 84.96% 236 340 338 502 239 401 1151 807 70.11% 278 510 284 501 1058 750 70.89% 345 386 384 506 391 503 435 32 1502 354 502 1362 967 71.00% 432 517 443 503 940 714 75.96% 291 411 304 504 1420 1024 72.11% 493 507 490 505 1195 866 72.47% 387 458 410 601 56 38 67.86% 7 31 6 602 2366 1932 81.66% 363 1544 399 603 1608 1277 79.42% 292 973 947 1247 319 604 2108 1668 79.13% 366 1274 388 605 1451 1182 81.46% 271 892 878 315 286 39641 289 701 646 474 73.37% 133 328 153 801 626 437 69.81 % 144 288 147 Total 1165811 86993 1 74.62% 44783 40539 45476 39th Legislative District Precinct x Precinct Abstract 2010 General Election C Y o C r G1 r [y y i 4, 0 D D ° L.0. a a � a vLr CL , C. Q m w ae OE GG fl 146 24 22 91.67% 12 8 16 Total 24 22 91.67% 12 8 16 10 40th Legislative District Precinct x Precinct Abstract 2010 General Election w o C L O /n tq O N C O wz yr O0. cn �� 253 375 535 N O Wcn 139 657 505 76.86% 263 208 215 140 980 745 76.02% 372 333 330 141 1453 1127 77.56% 547 518 535 142 1108 903 81.50% 368 490 363 495 147 1041 867 83.29% 487 321 490 439 330 148 1111 931 83.80% 438 443 448 149 1517 1107 72.97% 626 412 618 504 385 420 150 1139 920 80.77% 516 373 379 151 837 645 77.06% 388 227 234 152 1107 803 72.54% 384 386 369 49 405 153 153 130 84.97% 49 77 78 154 1365 1075 78.75% 627 389 599 323 380 19 566 416 155 605 517 85.45% 329 162 172 156 946 738 78.01% 379 327 323 210 65 50 76.92% 19 29 30 221 1372 1033 75.29% 577 400 410 222 725 591 81.52% 319 253 314 405 314 669 253 225 990 803 81.11% 408 343 347 226 846 658 77.78% 321 293 300 228 1438 1128 78.44% 674 393 397 229 1126 906 80.46% 564 288 550 232 331 105 302 231 491 309 62.93% 235 47 49 232 722 429 59.42% 334 64 65 233 435 167 38.39% 102 33 28 234 624 420 67.31 % 323 64 317 68 70 237 229 107 46.72% 69 14 16 238 869 496 57.08% 341 109 331 519 262 113 239 1159 887 76.53% 528 315 319 240 459 318 69.28% 264 33 34 241 730 584 80.00% 462 88 456 455 312 640 91 242 730 545 74.66% 465 47 56 243 643 460 71.54% 317 107 115 244 1293 1093 84.53% 645 401 409 245 1182 932 78.85% 653 241 658 448 480 14133 234 246 885 685 77.40% 447 198 200 247 942 766 81.32% 467 262 247 Totals 31974 24380 76.25% 14307 8688 8865 11 42nd Legislative District Precinct x Precinct Abstract 2010 General Election C a N O i ~ p C p 0 tnw p tom N O ate+ C. N wO 158 846 O C G. w� N O 4. 7. �m 150 788 545 425 651 461 424 498 806 517 462 532 298 422 337 23 326 315 234 107 101 146 172 262 264 601 586 798 410 620 359 393 440 530 144 303 527 255 139 260 60 252 718 150 266 302 178 168 N O U> O . > �-j 101 858 533 62.12% 190 1 320 348 360 102 2054 1613 78.53% 919 653 725 792 103 1356 978 72.12% 624 325 573 430 676 484 423 501 854 551 479 530 312 431 356 381 419 104 980 757 77.24% 480 261 307 316 105 996 792 79.52% 698 79 97 130 106 1189 870 73.17% 556 295 364 392 107 793 615 77.55% 478 129 186 183 108 859 654 76.14% 531 107 141 146 109 2137 1588 74.31% 939 613 684 750 110 1124 875 77.85% 636 215 294 334 111 1056 805 76.23% 549 239 313 331 112 1040 784 75.38% 578 185 227 234 113 697 468 67.14% 340 113 136 157 114 1097 831 75.75% 506 301 374 391 115 849 658 77.50% 432 209 282 307 116 56 45 80.36% 28 15 21 353 335 225 117 98 23 21 117 782 618 79.03% 406 194 244 280 118 841 641 76.22% 407 214 285 301 119 621 467 75.20% 282 175 235 231 120 885 405 45.76% 148 249 283 289 121 940 462 49.15% 121 328 353 353 122 769 638 82.96% 205 410 169 452 478 123 676 483 71.45% 219 249 181 267 279 612 602 834 435 646 392 407 457 539 279 300 124 925 623 67.35% 311 279 326 339 125 938 681 72.60% 341 319 370 395 126 866 731 84.41% 643 80 107 121 127 952 753 79.10% 636 106 138 157 128 1617 1250 77.30% 921 301 391 435 129 968 657 67.87% 463 170 199 224 130 1344 1044 77.68% 724 290 361 403 131 915 696 76.07% 443 233 278 318 132 973 736 75.64% 493 226 298 332 133 898 677 75.39% 484 185 203 229 134 1565 1008 64.41% 595 376 436 450 135 568 408 71.83% 178 217 148 317 545F41 246 255 136 626 488 77.96% 332 142 157 177 137 1332 996 74.77% 601 368 454 138 666 509 76.43% 307 180 266 239 143 373 287 76.94% 168 106 147 138 144 903 661 73.20% 307 340 276 387 145 143 113 79.02% 71 42 63 53 157 383 307 80.16% 274 27 269 33 46 201 2347 1755 74.78% 904 771 770 891 977 202 564 343 60.82% 168 160 148 179 180 203 1037 779 75.12% 357 390 282 454 488 204 1472 1003 68.14% 373 578 308 640 672 205 904 659 72.90% 266 367 199 430 466 206 1204 975 80.98% 256 686 183 755 779 12 42nd Legislative District Precinct x Precinct Abstract 2010 General Election V C U aC. N ++ U ~ p IO C p ++ N (n W p ++ y U) y N O +`+ a U) C! 0 O C C w N O C. T w ro 130 1 589 839 119 169 95 135 163 80 98 120 72 208 100 346 218 119 97 139 398 321 325 509 379 506 391 481 464 31 1509 962 1272 880 334 285 30608 N O G7 C. > LY J 207 1 917 764 83.32% 1 215 510 157 595 875 130 568 608 208 2084 1497 71.83% 726 691 828 863 209 2799 1983 70.85% 1049 866 1033 1091 211 691 536 77.57% 161 357 389 409 212 1084 849 78.32% 256 564 181 96 142 164 641 663 213 811 588 72.50% 137 422 459 465 214 797 594 74.53% 186 386 424 442 215 888 549 61.82% 209 310 357 361 216 544 398 73.16% 106 271 74 95 126 301 303 217 594 333 56.06% 126 191 220 223 218 989 699 70.68% 169 481 528 542 219 708 489 69.07% 117 346 80 220 101 387 396 220 992 615 62.00% 254 329 369 386 223 419 303 72.32% 127 167 184 195 224 1145 911 79.56% 458 412 369 244 495 534 227 929 680 73.20% 307 348 404 437 230 772 615 79.66% 174 420 136 127 166 433 365 348 529 387 517 389 499 456 31 451 474 235 656 564 85.98% 176 368 415 453 236 858 728 84.85% 241 470 529 568 301 1102 745 67.60% 464 266 291 336 302 994 714 71.83% 386 309 332 375 303 685 582 84.96% 393 169 217 241 401 1151 807 70.11% 565 211 253 276 501 1058 750 70.89% 454 276 339 354 502 1362 967 71.00% 596 343 430 442 503 940 714 75.96% 475 209 299 305 504 1420 1024 72.11% 619 351 476 503 505 1195 866 72.47% 532 303 380 382 601 56 38 67.86% 32 5 7 7 602 2366 1932 81.66% 1651 237 1547 991 1290 338 390 603 1608 1277 79.42% 1044 213 268 300 604 2108 1668 79.13% 1362 265 339 360 605 1451 1182 81.46% 961 196 895 341 295 267 288 701 646 474 73.37% 357 110 126 127 801 626 437 69.81% 320 109 133 146 Total 84583 62591 74.00% 36293 24298 31885 28558 30454 13 Whatcom County Precinct x Precinct Abstract 2010 General Election C 'U a)O y CD c ~ O/0 CO 0 a 0 .0 00 U c o 00 'd) U2 m 0 a D .0 00 U c o 00 M UJ O Q m M n.2 CI) v E V(L U) O a N to ` 13 O a N 01 U 1) O ow 101 858 533 62.12% 236 182 289 305 289 295 102 2054 1613 78.53% 534 849 1145 1048 1020 1031 103 1356 978 72.12% 273 552 704 649 653 652 104 980 757 77.24% 212 423 548 477 463 465 105 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1250 77.30% 300 777 928 801 768 784 129 968 657 67.87% 145 436 514 426 420 420 130 1344 1044 77.68% 256 651 765 644 635 660 131 915 696 76.07% 219 386 480 433 418 423 132 973 736 75.64% 198 431 545 463 453 466 133 898 677 75.39% 176 426 484 419 387 385 134 1565 1008 64.41% 324 566 716 686 677 672 135 568 408 71.83% 166 170 232 222 219 220 136 626 488 77.96% 144 289 346 285 264 266 137 1332 996 74.77% 304 540 700 611 593 597 138 666 509 76.43% 178 269 338 303 293 296 139 657 505 76.86% 186 231 354 326 318 323 140 980 745 76.02% 263 361 553 505 500 500 141 1453 1127 77.56%1 404 533 760 654 614 626 14 W hatcom County Precinct x Precinct Abstract 2010 General Election U C L d O i •� 7 p 7 ~ d m O a r N 0 C p U 3 o a)00 U2 m O a r y C 70 U *' O UJ 1 T O C C U O (L CI) v 0 EO r ++ p t CL 3 r to O C1 U +, c N L N N O � D U s U) .V Ow 142 1108 903 81.50% 305 480 645 492 474 497 143 373 287 76.94% 93 155 187 154 165 161 144 903 661 73.20% 274 320 415 385 369 374 145 143 113 79.02% j 40 64 78 64 66 70 146 24 22 91.67%1 5 10 14 16 15 15 147 1041 867 83.29% 408 344 564 496 494 499 148 1111 931 83.80% 355 464 638 559 548 553 149 1517 1107 72.97% 491 440 696 677 670 675 150 1139 920 80.77% 392 393 610 563 553 549 151 837 645 77.06% 294 259 407 397 390 394 152 1107 803 72.54% 273 373 531 501 484 483 153 153 130 84.97% 42 74 91 85 85 83 154 1365 1075 78.75% 525 398 701 671 658 652 155 605 517 85.45% 268 183 301 259 257 272 156 946 738 78.01% 275 339 515 459 456 466 157 383 307 80.16% 35 245 247 198 190 189 201 2347 1755 74.78% 698 751 1232 1174 1168 1168 202 564 343 60.82% 131 151 243 235 236 234 203 1037 779 75.12% 361 290 491 445 431 434 204 1472 1003 68.14% 471 337 598 588 582 584 205 904 659 72.90% 319 237 402 380 387 389 206 1204 975 80.98% 606 224 510 483 476 492 207 917 764 83.32% 486 177 409 395 385 392 208 2084 1497 71.83% 625 592 984 881 872 886 209 2799 1983 70.85% 739 924 1409 1293 1265 1277 210 65 50 76.92%1 14 32 33 31 29 31 211 691 536 77.57% 302 141 282 263 272 279 212 1084 849 78.32% 493 234 501 482 448 445 213 811 588 72.50% 364 131 279 278 281 292 214 797 594 74.53% 334 156 331 321 318 326 215 888 549 61.82% 242 199 319 328 313 313 216 544 398 73.16%1 226 106 189 187 196 205 217 594 333 56.06%1 125 142 201 203 204 218 989 699 70.68% 403 176 353 380 379 219 708 489 69.07% 317 100 203 P226 216 213 220 992 615 62.00% 252 254 379 361 363 221 1372 1033 75.29% 482 413 700 619 618 222 725 591 81.52% 258 258 387 333 347 333 223 419 303 72.32% 142 113 200 185 184 186 224 1145 911 79.56% 384 373 4 r138 536 509 513 225 990 803 81.11% 320 349 435 415 435 15 Whatcom County Precinct x Precinct Abstract 2010 General Election U C U n` � N U)L Ce j p o�Q m O a N o U U)a c o O a)O` Um CO O a to o U C O UJ T d r= O Q O O Vtu :i M y o E v r N T a p a2 r y O a Cl 7 V c in im0 N 0 O a Cn O 7 U t V) .O 0w 226 846 658 77.78% 237 297 449 378 366 378 227 929 680 73.20% 285 281 465 426 420 431 228 1438 1128 78.44% 550 405 746 674 642 652 229 1126 906 80.46% 443 318 569 539 531 530 230 772 615 79.66% 380 130 345 319 324 333 231 491 309 62.93% 185 57 162 169 160 167 232 722 429 59.42% 240 89 187 201 201 202 233 435 167 38.39% 61 34 83 93 88 86 234 624 420 67.31% 267 80 203 205 209 208 235 656 564 85.98% 363 143 306 286 271 297 236 858 728 84.85% 475 161 403 373 380 400 237 229 107 46.72% 43 28 57 63 62 66 238 869 496 57.08% 262 121 288 306 310 312 239 1159 887 76.53% 428 330 586 525 524 531 240 459 318 69-28%1 220 47 166 170 176 179 241 730 584 80.00% 392 97 293 285 282 281 242 730 545 74.66% 396 71 231 230 235 236 243 643 460 71.54% 267 121 270 260 252 256 244 1293 1093 84.53% 561 397 714 600 586 608 245 1182 932 78.85% 546 260 558 517 519 536 246 885 685 77.40% 376 219 420 405 392 398 247 942 766 81.32% 399 258 498 431 427 438 301 1102 745 67.60% 226, 402 556 522 516 512 302 994 714 71.83% 229 340 498 472 460 468 303 685 582 84.96% 175 308 416 372 351 359 401 1151 807 70.11% 189 518 625 558 537 541 501 1058 750 70.89% 240 399 561 511 492 494 502 1362 967 71.00% 297 527 757 700 674 678 471 503 940 714 75.96% 196 408 533 489 476 504 1420 1024 72-11%1 301 547 764 699 666 669 505 1195 866 72.47% 253 468 623 577 550 552 601 56 38 67.86% 3 32 26 27 25 26 602 2366 1932 81.66% 260 1446 1578 1288 1243 1236 603 1608 1277 79.42% 254 882 1039 854 814 811 604 2108 1668 79.13% 316 1150 1350 1122 1075 1076 605 1451 1182 81.46% 213 839 951 779 743 757 701 646 474 73.37% 103 303 324 324 318 801 626 437 69.81% 98 295 E�8 299 298 295 Total 116581 86993 74.62% 32774 41316 53482 52004 52514 16 Washington State Supreme Court Precinct x Precinct Abstract 2010 General Election w, C_ U a a) y m 0 ff CIO 0 a v U U) U C N L -) U') 0 a m aU + U) U N C a) a) a s IC I Cn 2 301 1019 645 459 452 562 380 425 (D 0 a a) U ++ fp U N U)E a) a C U) U) 159 0 a (D U y+ to U a) 0. _M U 101 858 533 62.12% 304 225 102 2054 1613 78.53% 1062 684 606 103 1356 978 72.12% 666 444 346 104 980 757 77.24% 486 314 270 105 996 792 79.52% 530 489 394 347 340 714 436 393 359 212 369 179 106 1189 870 73.17% 583 301 107 793 615 77.55% 420 168 108 859 654 76.14% 449 193 109 2137 1588 74.31% 1107 1063 529 554 465 284 497 384 24 386 390 296 240 263 329 280 551 110 1124 875 77.85% 571 268 111 1056 805 76.23% 589 281 112 1040 784 75.38% 516 276 113 697 468 67.14% 324 145 114 1097 831 75.75% 541 282 115 849 658 77.50% 408 287 22 267 283 188 146 142 165 177 245 261 443 452 624 292 499 300 326 300 446 138 239 116 56 45 80.36% 28 16 117 782 618 79.03% 410 195 118 841 641 76.22% 400 213 119 621 467 75.20% 308 183 120 885 405 45.76% 244 197 121 940 462 49.15% 263 233 122 769 638 82.96% 318 335 123 676 483 71.45% 282 200 124 925 623 67.35%, 402 396 442 253 125 938 681 72.60% 459 277 126 866 731 84.41% 489 431 173 127 952 753 79.10% 526 465 734 172 128 1617 1250 77.30% 806 357 129 968 657 67.87% 440 415 223 130 1344 1044 77.68% 664 610 408 437 390 678 333 131 915 696 76.07% 428 234 132 973 736 75.64% 480 246 133 898 677 75.39% 421 234 134 1565 1008 64.41% 690 370 135 568 408 71.83% 232 223 171 136 626 488 77.96% 298 266 213 173 137 1332 996 74.77% 607 594 417 321 138 666 509 76.43% 305 292 202 191 292 372 370 187 139 657 505 76.86% 321 311 185 140 980 745 76.02% 514 503 629 459 290 141 1453 1127 77.56% 659 440 142 1108 903 81.50% 507 295 17 Washington State Supreme Court Precinct x Precinct Abstract 2010 General Election U _ a N V) m 3 O H 0 a y U E O U)C Q• L 3 U) � u� 0 a 0 N U E c i fA Q. -O 1 U) 153 367 69 17 499 547 681 573 395 490 82 669 264 460 183 1145 230 co 0 a cU U E" " Ma Q• C (0 (1) m 0 a 0 U E _0 6. p) Q. m (0 3t 143 373 287 76.94% 159 121 255 53 102 144 903 661 73.20% 372 279 145 143 113 79.02% 69 39 146 24 22 91.67% 17 10 291 326 9 147 1041 867 83.29% 499 376 148 1111 931 83.80% 583 383 149 1517 1107 72.97% 672 383 347 455 150 1139 920 80.77% 575 346 151 837 645 77.06% 394 214 334 53 291 152 1107 803 72.54% 512 299 153 153 130 84.97% 82 59 154 1365 1075 78.75% 668 373 147 493 155 605 517 85.45% 265 240 156 946 738 78.01% 464 279 179 704 131 267 325 294 157 383 307 80.16% 214 62 201 2347 1755 74.78% 1166 670 202 564 343 60.82% 229 132 203 1037 779 75.12% 444 442 330 204 1472 1003 68.14% 581 582 435 205 904 659 72.90% 389 393 511 225 203 172 534 794 269 206 1204 975 80.98% 487 549 207 917 764 83.32% 385 401 851 429 208 2084 1497 71.83% 886 589 209 2799 1983 70.85% 1298 1267 30 275 751 210 65 50 76.92% 33 30 142 183 126 168 183 100 129 183 111 213 363 219 107 301 272 238 12 211 691 536 77.57% 277 267 212 1084 849 78.32% 447 448 296 335 464 213 811 588 72.50% 281 342 214 797 594 74.53% 324 271 215 888 549 61.82% 317 322 199 197 396 220 372 619 231 216 544 398 73.16% 199 195 217 594 333 56.06% 205 127 218 989 699 70.68% 392 345 219 708 489 69.07% 216 247 220 992 615 62.00% 383 244 221 1372 1033 75.29% 628 436 222 725 591 81.52% 347 340 255 223 419 303 72.32% 182 176 129 224 1145 911 79.56% 515 501 396 225 990 803 81.11% 438 423 305 226 846 658 77.78% 372 365 252 227 929 680 73.20% 1 429 425 222 281 18 Washington State Supreme Court Precinct x Precinct Abstract 2010 General Election U O_ N y O .- 0 a U 0 C E O L' C a Z V] 'z un 0 a U N E y L N aM la N 2 676 525 323 174 212 95 217 296 389 cc 0 a U G1 E L a C 7 @ N 07 1 373 270 148 73 100 31 62 114 163 cc 0 a U Gl E C_ L •Q% M O) 3 U) 228 1438 1128 78.44% 660 488 229 1126 906 80.46% 535 395 230 772 615 79.66% 329 318 231 491 309 62.93% 165 159 232 722 429 59.42% 201 203 233 435 167 38.39% 93 73 234 624 420 67.3I % 203 247 235 656 564 85.98% 287 322 236 858 728 84.85% 374 403 237 229 107 46.72% 69 68 315 526 184 22 141 282 53 117 98 125 350 257 226 236 52 238 869 496 57.08% 308 230 239 1159 887 76.53% 525 380 240 459 318 69.28% 169 192 241 730 584 80.00% 28 3302 251 256 599 321 242 730 545 74.66% 222 294 243 643 460 71.54% 253 214 244 1293 1093 84.53% 600 487 245 1182 932 78.85% 520 524 453 246 885 685 77.40% 403 402 292 247 942 766 81.32% 435 433 518 460 350 301 1102 745 67.60% 539 340 302 248 405 256 302 994 714 71.83% 476 257 303 685 582 84.96% 383 353 533 205 401 1151 807 70.11 % 568 249 501 1058 750 70.89% 496 484 661 466 657 553 26 317 436 295 270 502 1362 967 71.00% 698 373 503 940 714 75.96% 476 277 504 1420 1024 72.11% 690 437 381 23 1159 759 347 505 1195 866 72.47% 564 299 601 56 38 67.86% 30 13 602 2366 1932 81.66% 1371 1211 452 603 1608 1277 79.42% 893 1 790 1069 304 604 2108 1668 79.13% 1170 993 432 605 1451 1182 81.46% 832 727 700 291 701 646 474 73.37% 338 310 292 51997 235 230 34225 154 801 626 437 69.81% 317 133 Total 116581 86993 74.62% 53930 33701 19 City of Bellingham Precinct x Precinct Abstract 2010 General Election Ci C .L L N " A O C Q�0 o I_ IO L - O M Q m ° w m F->- 0 O I_ y f0 (a L 1` M O d O m r z 201 2347 1755 74.78% 834 808 202 564 343 60.82% 158 169 203 1037 779 75.12% 363 375 204 1472 1003 68.14% 581 376 205 904 659 72.90% 322 306 206 1204 975 80.98% 656 282 207 917 764 83.32% 500 237 208 2084 1497 71.83% 686 700 209 2799 1983 70.85% 857 1034 210 65 50 76.92% 18 29 211 691 536 77.57%1 336 174 212 1084 849 78.32% 516 285 213 811 588 72.50% 421 132 214 797 594 74.53% 359 201 215 888 549 61.82% 325 202 216 544 398 73.16% 265 109 217 594 333 56.06% 181 127 218 984 694 70.53% 479 173 219 708 489 69.07% 349 111 220 992 615 62.00% 322 252 221 1372 1033 75.29% 516 467 222 725 591 81.52% 256 316 223 419 303 72.32% 147 139 224 1145 911 79.56% 427 452 225 990 803 81.11 % 331 422 226 846 658 77.78% 265 360 227 929 680 73.20% 328 319 228 1438 1128 78.44% 565 511 229 1126 906 80.46% 465 402 230 772 615 79.66% 405 174 231 491 309 62.93% 221 64 232 722 429 59.42% 326 75 233 435 167 38.39% 121 26 234 624 420 67.31 % 300 102 235 656 564 85.98% 340 196 236 858 728 84.85% 457 238 237 229 107 46.72% 88 5 238 869 496 57.08% 362 96 239 1159 887 76.53% 434 409 240 459 318 69.28% 248 55 241 730 584 80.00% 415 145 242 730 545 74.66%1 404 109 243 643 460 71.54% 258 177 244 1293 1093 84.53% 511 531 245 1182 932 78.85% 540 339 246 885 685 77.40% 375 264 247 942 766 81.32% 380 351 Total 44155 32571 1 73.77%1 18013 12826 Shading highlight indicates split precinct 20 Bellingham SD 501 Precinct x Precinct Abstract 2010 General Election U v a y C1 E 7 E- % Ul) �U) LU �� CO J N so �z m J 123 676 483 71.45% 228 222 124 788 519 65.86% 244 222 125 938 681 72.60% 359 277 132 316 237 75.00% 103 113 139 657 505 76.86% 280 190 140 980 745 76.02% 379 318 141 1279 989 77.33% 462 459 142 074 709 81.12% 311 348 143 10 4 40.00% 1 2 147 1041 867 83.29% 478 338 148 1111 931 83.80% 468 408 149 1517 1107 72.97% 615 431 150 1139 920 80.77% 479 391 151 837 645 77.06% 355 253 154 1365 1075 78.75% 601 410 155 605 517 85.45% 258 222 156 946 738 78.01% 363 327 201 1277 953 74.63% 503 384 202 564 343 60.82% 177 146 203 1037 779 75.12% 398 343 204 1472 1003 68.14% 605 326 205 904 659 72.90% 367 253 206 1204 975 80.98% 690 235 207 917 764 83.32% 545 178 208 2071 1484 71.66% 771 600 209 2799 1983 70.85% 989 872 210 65 50 76.92% 29 19 211 691 536 77.57% 375 133 212 1084 849 78.32% 559 245 213 811 588 72.50% 429 119 214 797 594 74.53% 370 189 215 888 549 61.82% 339 184 216 544 398 73.16% 265 98 217 594 333 56.06% 196 114 218 984 694 70.53% 474 162 219 708 489 69.07% 363 88 220 992 615 62.00% 353 215 221 1372 1033 75.29% 572 412 222 725 591 81.52% 335 240 223 419 303 72.32% 170 113 224 1145 911 79.56% 515 360 225 990 803 81.11 % 451 308 226 846 658 77.78% 330 297 227 929 680 73.20% 407 242 228 1438 1128 78.44% 668 1 400 Shading highlight indicates split precinct 21 Bellingham SD 501 Precinct x Precinct Abstract 2010 General Election 0 0 LO N c `m U) U) a �W �z _ _ > > m J m J 229 1126 906 80.46% 535 328 230 772 615 79.66% 452 123 231 491 309 62.93% 230 51 232 722 429 59.42% 320 70 233 435 167 38.39% 123 18 234 624 420 67.31% 306 83 235 656 564 85.98% 389 149 236 858 728 84.85% 505 186 237 229 107 46.72% 80 7 238 869 496 57.08% 350 99 239 1159 887 76.53% 482 359 240 459 318 69.28% 244 49 241 730 584 80.00% 421 135 242 730 545 74.66% 412 93 243 643 460 71.54% 292 142 244 1293 1093 84.53% 600 441 245 1182 932 78.85% 593 283 246 885 685 77.40% 400 230 247 942 766 81.32% 451 278 Total 58151 43428 74.68% 25414 15330 22 Taxing District Issues Precinct x Precinct Abstract 2010 General Election U V L Y � O C % ❑ L1J m Vl L > > 0 > yV a ~ 0� LO aLO LLI ❑ a n ❑ w LL a LL X 101 858 533 62.12% 285 190 Total 858 533 62.12% 285 190 u > > > c V m to o C % d _J d J L •C% L � � r IL ~ ❑ w ❑ O LL LL Z 122 769 638 82.96% 494 97 Total 769 638 82.96% 494 97 06 w 0 ❑ y c % >> J > H J Ol 3 a W a W a a) CL a a)w z D� a z w 102 2054 1613 1 78.53% 872 655 103 1356 978 72.12% 497 425 104 353 262 74.22% 105 140 109 2137 1588 74.31 % 900 617 301 1102 745 67.60% 416 284 302 994 714 71.83% 437 250 303 685 582 84.96% 314 241 Total 8681 6482 74.67% 3541 2612 Fire District 5 Fire District 11 NW Park & Recreation Shading highlight indicates split precinct 23 Whatcom County Write -In Tally Report November 2, 2010 General Election Race: State Representative 42nd District, Pos. 2 Valid Write -In Votes 36 Other 58 Total Tabulated 94 Race: County Council District #1, Pos. B Valid Write -In Votes 173 Other 138 Total Tabulated 311 Names Screened on VRDB Doubtful as Registered in District 2010 General Election Write -Ins Last Name First Name Anybody Batman Better Someone Bob Sponge Bond James Bozo Chan Jackie Christ Claus Santa Dad Dem Demorcrat Doe John Duck Daffy Duck Donald Explosion Nathan Flynt Larry Gaga Lady Ghandi Muhatma Goofy Green Party Gump Forest Jesus Lincoln Abraham Marx Karl Me Mom Mouse Minnie Mouse Mickey Mudcat Nader Ralph No None None of the Above Notee Paul Ron Power Banana Quest Jonny Rep Republican Schmoe Joe Solo Han Test Johnny West Wally Page 1 Tally of Write -Ins 2010 General Election State Representative 42nd Dist., Pos 2 Last Name First Name # Votes Baker Ed 2 Bandarra Robert 1 Broyles -Pederson C.M. 1 Card Kathy 1 Cassal Wade 1 Collins Misha 1 Colson John E. Jr 1 Corbett Sean 1 Eaton Mike 1 Filter Doug 1 Gates Bill 1 Hatfigld Everitt Jr 1 Haven Tom 1 Hilburn Micheal 1 Hillaire Joseph 1 Hoe Mariko L 1 Keyes Brandon 1 Lindsey Denise 1 Malvern Nicholas G 2 McSlarrow Jasper 1 Monte ani Bruce 1 Peach Matthew 1 Perigo Nick 1 Peterson Isaac 1 Rhodes Alan 1 Rodenbe er Matthew 1 Sherman Seth 1 Soto Robert 1 Stuart Mick 1 Tempreton Susan 1 Townsend Debbie 1 Walker Jeniece 1 Warner Edward 1 Wood Sammy 1 Total Tallied 36 Total Other Total Write -Ins 58 ti Page 1 S:\2010 Elections\General 2010\Write In Tally Gen 2010 .xIs 11/23/2010, 9:55 AM Tally of Write -Ins 2010 General Election County Council Dist #1, Pos. B Last Name First Name # Votes Adamo Mike 1 Almassy Shaun 1 Anderson Loren 1 Anguiano Omar 1 Armfield Victor D 1 Asbau h Charles 1 Austin Steven 1 Baker Ed 1 Barkley Charles 1 Barron Ivan 1 Basarich Jason 1 Beach Doug 1 Beach Doug 2 Beckhorn Cullen 1 Beeman Brenda 1 Benskin Malcom 1 Betz Benjamin 1 Bobb Art 1 Bouwman Trevis 1 Box Jack 1 Brennan Harley 1 Brower Robert I I 1 Broyles -Pederson C.M. 1 Bunger Jesse 1 Burke Tiffany 1 Cadwell Todd 1 Card Kathy 1 Carpenter Tim 1 Cassal Wade 2 Chappelle Tim 1 Collins Fred 1 Corbett Laura 1 Corbett Sean 1 Daniel Marco 1 Davis Dale 1 Debock Jeff 1 Dodd Kyle 1 Donahue Terry 1 Dulmatz Steve 1 Eaton Mike 1 Ellis James 1 Evans Logan 1 Failing Tory 1 Fenning Neil 1 Ferrera Jeremy 1 Feskens Ramon 1 Fett Bobba 1 Fields ITom 1 Page 1 S:\2010 Elections\General 2010\Write In Tally Gen 2010 .xIs 11/23/2010, 9:55 AM Tally of Write -Ins 2010 General Election County Council Dist #1, Pos. B Last Name First Name # Votes Filter Doug 1 Fischer William 1 Fleetwood Seth 1 Forsyth Ian 1 Foss Chris 1 Freeman David 1 Gates Billy 1 Gerity John 1 Gerlach Rebecca 1 Gibby Michael 1 Gibson Ryan 1 Grayson Alan 1 Halley Koby 1 Hangge Amanda 2 Harkness Jack 1 Harris Steve 1 Hatfigld Everitt Jr 1 Hazel Lydia 1 Hemon Jack 1 Hermossilla Paul 1 Herron Jack 1 Hill Joshua 1 Hinkley Louis 1 Hochstein George 1 Hood Steve 1 Hooglund Gary 1 Hrunby John 1 Hussey Duchiss 1 Jackson Michael 1 James Rick 1 Johnson Blake 1 Johnson John Richard 1 Josh William 2 Kahill Ramy 1 Kaiser Nick 1 Kaltenbach John 1 Keigley Tim 1 Keyes Brandon 1 Kilborn Casey 1 Krantz Jack 1 Lager Carol 1 Levitt Valerie 1 Lindsey Todd 1 Livingston C 1 Lodge Veronica 1 Lytton Kristine 1 Lytton K 1 Mack Deryn J 1 Magnes Moses 1 Page 2 S:\2010 Elections\General 2010\Write In Tally Gen 2010 .xls 11/23/2010, 9:55 AM Tally of Write -Ins 2010 General Election County Council Dist #1, Pos. B Last Name First Name # Votes Malin Jim 1 Marble Andy 1 Marohn Nate 2 Martin Jack 1 Mattson Terry 1 Mays Billy 1 McCoy Joshua 1 McShane Dan 2 Montegani Bruce 1 Moynihan Michael 1 Mulhern John 1 Newell Lance 1 Nilsen Robert 1 Oamon John J 2nd 1 Ogden Rebecca 1 Otter Troy 2 Pattenaude Chris 1 Peach Matt 1 Petersen Ron 2 Peterson Isaac 1 Phancerek Paul 1 Rasava e Paul 1 Reimer Jason 1 Rhodes Alan 1 Richardson Bren 3 Rickard Katie 1 Robbins Tom 1 Roberson Dale 1 Robinson Lars 1 Rock Rick 1 Rodenbeger Alexandria 1 Ross Vern 1 Ross Vern 1 Rowlson Kelsey 1 Ryan William 1 Sams Ernie 1 Seutz Lewis 1 Smith Matt 1 Smith John T 2 Sprague Byron 1 Staggs Meredith 1 Stanley Thomas 1 Steves Rick 1 Stiles Ryan 1 Strachan Ryan 1 Svedin Evan 1 Taylor Alan 1 Terpstra Tim 1 Thompson Louis P 1 Page 3 S:\2010 Elections\General 2010\Write In Tally Gen 2010 .xls 11/23/2010, 9:55 AM Tally of Write -Ins 2010 General Election County Council Dist #1, Pos. B Last Name First Name # Votes Treat Joe 1 Tromp Gordon 1 Vandever Carrie 1 Walker Jeniece 1 Walter Justin 1 Warner Edward 1 Warren David 1 Weatherill Aria 1 Wells Ryan 1 West Travis B 1 Wiegand Roger 1 Williams William P 1 Wilson Candace 1 Wood Sammy 1 Wood Ramsey 1 Yonan Andrew JA 1 Total Tallied 173 Total Other Total Write -Ins 138 311 Page 4 S:\2010 Elections\General 2010\Write In Tally Gen 2010 .xls 11/23/2010, 9:55 AM WHA_20101102_E November 2, 2010 Summary Report Whatcom County OFFICIAL ELECTION RESULTS Registration & Turnout 116,581 Voters Amend ESHJR No. 4220 Deny Bail (cont 120/120 100.00% Mail Ballot Turnout 86,993 74.62% REJECTED 14,821 17.70% The Edge Turnout 0 0.00% Total ... 83,720 100.00% Total... 86,993 74.62% U.S. SENATOR POS. 2 120/120 100.00% 1-1053 Tax by 2/3 Vote 120/120 100.00% ALL - Patty Murray 44,783 52.22% Yes 51,008 60.75% ALL - Dino Rossi 40,539 47.27% No 32,959 39.25% Write-in 440 0.51 % Total ... 83,967 100.00% Total ... 85,762 100.00% 1-1082 Industrial Insurance 120/120 100.00% UNITED STATES REPRESENTATIVE 2 120/120 100.00% Yes 37,495 45.50% ALL - John Koster 39,641 46.44% No 44,913 54.50% ALL - Rick Larsen 45,476 53.28% Write -In 238 0.28% Total... 82,408100.00% Total ... 85,355 100.00% 1-1098 State Income Tax 120/120 100.00% Yes 34,525 40.45% STATE REP 39th POS 1 1/1 100.00% No 50,833 59.55% ALL - Dan Kristiansen 12 57.14% ALL - Eleanor Walters 8 38.10% Total ... 85,358 100.00 Write -In 1 4.76% 1-1100 Liquor Sales 120/120 100.00% Total ... 21 100.00% Yes 39,808 46.62% No 45,581 53.38% STATE REP 39th POS 2 1/1 100.00% ALL - Kirk Pearson 16 84.21 % Tota I ... 85,389 100.00% Write -In 3 15.79% 1-1105 Liquor Sales _ 120/120 100.00% Total ... 19 100.00% Yes 35,062 41.22% No 49,998 �, 8.78% STATE REP 40th POS 1 36/36 100.00% ALL - Kristine Lytton 14,307 62.05% Total ... o 85,060 100.00/o ALL - Mike Newman 8,688 37.68% 1-1107 Sales Tax - Candy 120/120 100.00% Write -In 61 0.26% Yes 50,125 58.60% Total... 23,056100.00% No 35,414 41.40% STATE REP 40th POS 2 36/36 100.00% Total ... 8 5, 539 100.00 ALL -Jeff Morris 14,133 61.34% Ref Bill No. 52 Energy 120/120 100.00% ALL - John Swapp 8,865 38.47% APPROVED 40,776 48.67% Write -In 44 0.19% REJECTED 42,999 51.33% Total... 23,042100.00% Total ... 83,775 100.00% STATE SENATOR 42nd DST 83/83 100.00% Amend SJR No. 8225 Limit Debt 120/120 100.00% ALL - Doug Ericksen 36,293 59.78% APPROVED 35,607 46.42% ALL - Pat Jerns 24,298 40.02% REJECTED 41,098 53.58% Write -In 117 0.19% Total ... 76,705 100.00 Total ... 60,708 100.00% Amend ESHJR No. 4220 Deny Bail 120/120 100.00% STATE REP 42nd POS 1 83/83 100.00% ALL - Jason Overstreet 31,885 52.67% APPROVED 68,899 82.30% ALL - Al Jensen 28,558 47.17% November 23, 2010 3:11 PM Page 1 of 2 WHA_20101102_E November 2, 2010 Summary Report Whatcom County OFFICIAL ELECTION RESULTS STATE REP 42nd POS 1 (cont'd...) 83/83 100.00% DISTRICT JUDGE POS 2 120/120 100.00% Write -In 99 0.16% NP - Matthew Elich 52,514 98.78% Write -In 646 1.22% Total ... 60,542 100.00 Total ... 53,160 100.00% STATE REP 42nd POS 2 83/83 100.00% ALL - Vincent Buys 30,608 50.05% B'ham Sales Tax for Transportation 47/47 100.00% ALL - Kelli Linville 30,454 49.80% Yes 18,013 58.41% Write -In 94 0.15% No 12,826 41.59% Total ... 61,156 100.00% Total ... 30,839 100.00% COUNTY CO DIST 1 POS B 120/120 100.00% SD 501 Supl Education Support Levy 64/64 100,00% NP - Jean Melious 32,774 44.05% Yes 25,414 62.37% NP - Tony Larson 41,316 55.53% No 15,330 37.63% Write -In 311 0.42% Total ... 40,744 100.00% Total ... 74,401 100.00% FD 5 Prop Tax Levy 1/1 100.00% PROSECUTING ATTORNEY 120/120 100.00% APPROVED 285 60.00% ALL - David S. McEachran 59,069 97.04% REJECTED 190 40.00% Write -In 1,799 2.96% Total... 475100.00% Total ... 60,868 100.00% FD 11 EMS Prop Tax Levy 1/1 100.00% PUD COMM. DISTRICT 3 120/120 100.00% Yes 494 83.59% NP - Mike Murphy 53,482 98.63% No 97 16.41 % Write -In 742 1.37% Total ... 591 100.00% Total ... 54,224 100.00% NW Park & Rec Prop Tax Levy 7/7 100.00% SUPREME COURT JUSTICE POS. 1 120/120 100.00% APPROVED 3,541 57.55% NP - Jim Johnson 53,930 98.41% REJECTED 2,612 42.45% Write -In 869 1.59% Total ... 6,153 100.00% Total ... 54,799 100.00% SUPREME COURT JUSTICE POS. 5 120/120 100.00% NP - Barbara Madsen 51,997 98.74% Write -In 665 1.26% Total ... 52,662 100.00% SUPREME COURT JUSTICE POS. 6 120/120 100.00% NP - Richard B. Sanders 34,225 50.15% NP - Charlie Wiggins 33,701 49.38% Write -In 316 0.46% Total ... 68,242 100.00% DISTRICT JUDGE POS 1 120/120 100.00% NP - David Grant 52,004 98.79% Write -In 637 1.21 % Total ... 52,641 100.00% November 23, 2010 3:11 PM Page 2 of 2 Whatcom County Write -In Tally Report November 2, 2010 General Election Race: State Representative 42nd District, Pos. 2 Valid Write -In Votes 36 Other 58 Total Tabulated 94 Race: County Council District #1, Pos. B Valid Write -In Votes 173 Other 138 Total Tabulated 311 Whatcom County Canvassing Board Meeting November 23, 2010 for the November 2, 2010 General and Special Election 4:00 p.m. Whatcom County Auditor's Office Whatcom County Courthouse Agenda Call meeting to order 2. Review and Approve Reports presented by staff 3. Review Canvass Reports 4. Sign Official Canvass 5. Other 6. Establish date and time for mandatory machine recount of ballots for Office of State Representative District 42 — Pos 2 7. Adjourn (1`1124/20'r0) Nancy Moore - Whatcom certification Pagel , From: Pete Griffin To: SoS_Kay Ramsay; SoS_Sheryl Moss CC: Adelstein, Debbie; Forslof, Shirley; Moore, Nancy Date: 11/23/2010 4:50 PM Subject: Whatcom certification Attachments: Whatcom_20101102_certification-email.pdf Please see attached certification document(s). Pete Griffin Election Supervisor, Whatcom County 311 Grand Ave suite 103 Bellingham, WA 98225 (360) 676-6740 ext #50040 pgrifFn Oco.whatcom.wa.us NOTICE: This email message and all attachments transmitted with it may contain legally privileged and confidential information intended solely for the use of the addressee. If the reader of this message is not the intended recipient, you are hereby notified that any dissemination, distribution, copying, or other use of this message or its attachments is strictly prohibited. Please destroy any hard copies you may have printed and remove all copies of the email from your mailbox and hard drive.This email may be viewed as a public record. Certification of Election Results to the Secretary of State's Office Please return this completed checklist with the documents listed below. L Oath of Count Auditor or Supervisor of Elections with County Seal and Y p signatures of canvassing board members. L�' Cumulative results that includes write-ins, overvotes, and undervotes. P Reconciliation Report (including an explanation if the report does not reconcile) ,2 1 certify that we have accounted for all write-in votes County: w1-1 ,4 G O OA County Contact: )P�g7?rE C'r /t l F v j A-) Oath of County Auditor or Supervisor of Elections STATE OF WASHINGTON } ] ss. COUNTY OF WHATCOM } I solemnly swear that the returns of the Special Election held on November 2, 2010, in Whatcom County, State of Washington, have been in no way altered and that they are the same as when they were deposited in my office. Shirley F slof, County Auditor Subscribed and sworn to me this 23rd d of November, 2010 Sa Crawford, Cou i Member, County Legislative Authority Certification of the Canvassing Board STATE OF WASHINGTON ) ) ss. COUNTY OF WHATCOM ) The undersigned officers designated by law as constituting the Canvassing Board for the County of Whatcom, State of Washington, hereby certify that this is a full, true and correct copy of the Abstract of Votes including the cumulative results, precinct results, and a reconciliation report of votes cast at the General Election held on November 2, 2010, in Whatcom County, State of Washington, and that the following are the true and reconciled numbers of voters and votes counted. Witness our hands and official seal this 23rd day of November, 2010. 1-1 coy ; Shirley orslof, oun#y Auditor COUNTY ,�• - S TA d a Of ; Sa Crawford, Council Mbrnbe, ounty Legislative Authority Ro ingham, Deputy Prosecuting Attorney Registration & Turnout WHA_20101102_E November 2, 2010 Summary Report Whatcom County OFFICIAL ELECTION RESULTS 116,581 Voters 1-1107 Sales Tax -Candy (confd...) Mail Ballot Turnout 86,993 74.62% No The Edge Turnout 0 0.00% Total... 86,993 74.62% Ref Bill No. 52 Energy 1-1053 Tax by 2/3 Vote 120/120 100.00% Under Votes: 3188 Under Votes: 3000 Over Votes: 30 Over Votes: 26 APPROVED Yes 51,008 60.75% REJECTED No 32,959 39,25% Total ... 83,967100.00% Amend SJR No. 8226 Limit Debt 1-1082 Industrial Insurance 120/120 100.00°% Under Votes: 10277 Under Votes: 4543 Over Votes: 11 Over Votes: 42 APPROVED Yes 37,495 45.50% REJECTED No 44,913 54.509/6 Total ... 82,408100.00% Amend ESHJR No. 4220 Deny Bail 1-1098 State Income Tax 120/120 100.0011/a Under Votes: 3259 Under Votes: 1608 Over Votes: 14 Over Votes: 27 APPROVED Yes 34,525 40,45% REJECTED No 60,833 59.55% Total ... 85,358100.00% U.S. SENATOR POS. 2 1-1100 Liquor Sales 120/120 100.00% Under Votes: 1224 Under Votes: 1588 Over Votes: 7 Over Votes: 16 ALL - Patty Murray Yes 39,808 46.62% ALL - Dina Ross] No 45,681 53.38% Write -In Total ... 85,389100.00% 1.1105 Liquor Sales 120/120 100.00% UNITED STATES REPRESENTATIVE 2 Under Votes: 1920 Under Votes: 1631 Over Votes: 13 Over Votes: 7 Yes 35,062 41.22% ALL - John Koster No 49,998 58.78% ALL - Rick Larsen Write -In Total... 85,060100.00% 1-1107 Sales Tax - Candy 1201120 100.00% Under Votes' 1429 STATE REP 39th POS 1 Over Votes: 25 YeS 50,125 58.60% 1201120 100.00% 35,414 41.40% Total ... 85, 539100.00% 120/120 100.00% 40,776 48.67% 42,999 51.33% Total ... 83,775100.00% 120/120 100.00% 35,607 46.42% 41,098 53.58% Total ... 76, 705100.00% 1201120 100.00% 68,899 82.30°% 14,821 17.70% Total ... 83,720100.00% 120/120100.00°% 44,783 52.22% 40,539 47.27°% 440 0.51 % Total ... 86,762100.00% 120/120 100.00% 39,641 46.440/6 45,476 53.28% 238 0.28% Total ... 85,355100.00% 1/1 100.00°% Under Votes: 1 Over Votes: 0 ALL - Dan Kristlansen 12 57.14% ALL - Eleanor Walters 8 38.10% November 23, 2010 2:54 PM Page 1 of 3 WHA_20101102_E November 2, 2010 Summary Report Whatcom County OFFICIAL ELECTION RESULTS STATE REP 39th POS 1 (confd...) 111 100.00% STATE REP 42nd POS 2 Write -In 1 4.76% Under Votes: 1426 Over Votes: 9 Total ... 21 100,00% ALL - Vincent Buys STATE REP 39th POS 2 1/1 100.00% ALL - Kelii Linville Under Votes: 3 Over Votes: 0 ALL - Kirk Pearson Write -In STATE REP 40th POS 1 Under Votes: 1322 Over Votes: 2 ALL - Kristine Lytton ALL - Mike Newman Write -In STATE REP 40th POS 2 Under Votes: 1336 Over Votes: 2 ALL -Jeff Morris ALL - John Swapp Write -In STATE SENATOR 42nd DST Under Votes: 1877 Over Votes: 6 ALL - Doug Erickson ALL - Pat Jerns Write -In STATE REP 42nd POS 1 Under Votes: 2043 Over Votes: 6 ALL - Jason Overstreet ALL - Al Jensen Write-in Total ... Write-in 16 84.21 % 3 15.79% COUNTY CO DIST 1 POS B 19100.00% Under Votes: 12583 Over Votes; 9 36136 100.00% NP - Jean Melious NP - Tony Larson Write -In 14,307 62.05% 8,688 37.68% 61 0.26% PROSECUTING ATTORNEY Under Votes: 26120 Total ... 23,056100.00% Over Votes: 5 36136 100.00% ALL - David S. McEachran Write -In 14,133 61.349/6 8,866 38.47% PUD COMM. DISTRICT 3 44 0.19% Under Votes: 32767 Over Votes: 2 Total... 23, 042100.00% NP - Mike Murphy 83/83%100.00% Write -In 36,293 59.78% SUPREME COURT JUSTICE POS. 1 24,298 40.02% Under Votes: 32189 117 0.19% Over Votes: 5 Total ... 60,708100.00% NP - Jim Johnson Write -In 83/83 100.00% 31,886 52.67% 28,558 47.17% 99 0.16% Total ... 60, 542100.00% SUPREME COURT JUSTICE POS. 5 Under Votes: 34327 Over Votes: 4 NP - Barbara Madsen Write -In 83/83 100.00% 30,608 50.05% 30,454 49.80% 94 0.15% Total ... 61,156100.00% 1201120 100.00% 32,774 44.05% 41,316 55.53% 311 0.42% Total ... 74,401 100.00% 120/120 100.00% 69,069 97.04% 1,799 2.96% Total ... 60,868100.00% 120/120 100.00% 53,482 98.63% 742 1.37% Total ... 54, 224100.00% 120/120 100.00% 53,930 98.41 % 869 1,59% Total ... 64,799 100.00% 1201120 100.00% 51.997 98.74% 665 1.26% Total ... 52,662100.00% November 23, 2010 2:54 PM Page 2 of 3 i SUPREME COURT JUSTICE POS. 6 Under Votes: 18729 Over Votes: 22 NP - Richard B. Sanders NP - Charlie Wiggins Write -In DISTRICT JUDGE POS 1 Under Votes: 34344 Over Votes: 8 NP - David Grant Write -In DISTRICT JUDGE POS 2 Under Votes: 33828 Over Votes: 5 NP - Matthew Ellch Write -In B'ham Sales Tax for Transportation Under Votes: 1730 Over Votes: 3 Yes No SD 501 Supl Education Support Levy Under Votes: 2678 Over Votes: 8 Yes No FD 5 Prop Tax Levy Under Votes: 58 Over Votes: 0 APPROVED REJECTED WHA_20101102_E November 2, 2010 Summary Report Whatcom County OFFICIAL ELECTION RESULTS 120/120100.00% FD 11 EMS Prop Tax Levy 1/1 100.00% Under Votes; 47 Over Votes: 0 34,225 50.16% Yes 494 83.59% 33,701 49.38% No 97 16.41 % 316 0.46% Total... 591100.000/0 Total ... 68,242100.00% NW Park & Rec Prop Tax Levy 7/7 100.00% 120/120 100.00% Under Votes: 331 Over Votes: 0 APPROVED 3,541 57.55% 52,004 98.7911/a REJECTED 2,612 42.45% 637 1.21 % Total... 6,153100.00% Total ... 52, 641 100.00% 1201120 100.00% 52,614 98.78% 646 1.22% Total ... 53,160100.00% 47/47 100.00% 18,013 58.41 % 12,826 41.59% Total ... 30,839 900.00% 64164 100.00% 25,414 62,37% 15,330 37.63% Total ... 40,744100.00%a 1/1 100.00% 285 60.00% 190 40.00% Total ... 475100.00% November 23, 2010 2:54 PM Page 3 of 3 Reconciliation Report County Name: Whatcom Election Type: General Election Date: 11/02/2010 Active Registered Voters 116,581 Overall Ballot Ballots Returned 88,541 Inactive Registered Voters 11,381 Reconciliation: Ballots Counted 86,993 Total Registered Voters 127962 Ballots Rejected 1,546 Not Reconciled ^r ��� :. :-r.;��• •Yin " .:f r�M li.,k Am, Voter Category Reconciliation Detail Received / Returned Rejected (includes (indude provislonals Accepted / provisional ballotssent Voter/ Ballot Categories Issued from other counties) Counted to other counties) Reconciled UOCAVA (Overseas and Military) 584 263 261 2 0 Federal Write -In- 4 i7 0 0 Provisional 72 118 43 75 0 Ballots cast on DRE's 0 0 0 0 0 All other ballots not reported above (includeACP) 117942 88235 86691 1544 0 Totals (should equal the overall ballot reconciliation) 118598 1 88616 86995 1621 0 li"I� ! �.I=i::l�k "igI� . ;El':'i h� •k�:�ii�. Ek,l aEj �• ;� �al•��C,• � �lip� • kl :i: f;+ _ _w'i: ,' �!i=fi'-.;.r:;: ;. v........ 4 r ..5,. =��f k • �� :"i i `� ::' . io . k F.,. Eear���{ �ir rs '� . �E. r• fr k d1" J Mil Informational Data Requested by OSOS: The number of AVU ballots voted (including those marked with an AuloMark) 1 Not reconciled: 2 Ballots were received in General Election Envelopes but were Primary Ballots` and were not traceable back to the voter. Canvassing Board rejected them. 30 Day Reconciliation Report County Name: Election Type: Active Registered Voters Inactive Registered Voters Total Registered Voters Voters by Category UOCAVA Voters (service and overseas) M A Federal write-in voters I All other mail ballot voters (include ACP) L Voters credited with voting even though ballot was postmarked after election day and ballots were not counted. P Poll/AVU voters issued official ballots O Provisional voters L L Poll voters credited but ballots not counted S Total Poll Voters Election Date: Total Ballots Returned Total Ballot Counted Ballots Rejected Credited Totals Total Voters Credited Ballots/Voters Needing To Be Reconciled (Ballots Counted to Voters Credited) If the number remaining to 62 reconciled does not equal ze�to. F,attac.h:.documentation,to explain discrepancy for the number of ballots..cdu.nted with tk ,nurnher.:of vot rs; dited)1::::.: : 4 Whatcom County Auditor's Office Whatcom County Courthouse 311 Grand Avenue, Suite 103 Bellingham, WA 98225-4038 Email: auditor&o.whatcomma.us Internet: www.whatcomcountv.usfauditor Telephone: (360) 676-6740 ELECTIONS RESULTS RECEIPT SHIRLEY FORSLOF County Auditor DEBBIE ADELSTEIN Chief Deputy A copy of the Transportation Benefit District No. 1, City of Bellingham, Whatcom County, election results from the General and Special Election held on November 2, 2010, has been delivered to the Assessor's and Treasurer's Office. Receipt Acknowledged: TREASURER'S OFFICE Wame ASSESSOR'S OFFICE f 3".IcLt Nam - a V -�/o Date Date Licensing/Recording Elections Administration/internal Audit 360-676-6744 360-676-6740 360-676-6742 360-676-6740- ext 50065 TTY FAX 360-738-4555 360-738-4556 Whatcom County Auditor's Office Whatcom County Courthouse 311 Grand Avenue, Suite 103 Bellingham, WA 98225-4038 Email: auditor@co.whatcom.wa.us Internet: www.whatcomcovntY.uslau_ ditar Telephone: (360) 676-6740 ELECTIONS RESULTS RECEIPT SHIRLEY FORSLOF County Auditor DEBBIE ADELSTEIN Chief Deputy A copy of the Bellingham School District No. 501, Bellingham, Whatcom County, election results from the General and Special Election held on November 2, 2010, has been delivered to the Assessor's and Treasurer's Office. Receipt Acknowledged: TREASURER'S OFFICE Dame ASSESSOR'S OFFICE _^ G Name 61 V Date 11-Zq-1b Date Licensing/Recording Elections Ad min istrationllnternal Audit 360-676-6744 360-676-6740 360-676-6742 360-676-6740- ext 50065 TTY FAX 360-738-4555 360-738-4556 Whatcom County Auditor's Office Whatcom County Courthouse 311 Grand Avenue, Suite 103 Bellingham, WA 98225-4038 Email: auditor@co.whatcom.wa.us Internet: wwwmhatcomcounty.usfauditor Telephone: (360) 676-6740 ELECTIONS RESULTS RECEIPT SHIRLEY FORSLOF County Auditor DEBBIE ADELSTEIN Chief Deputy A copy of the Whatcom County Fire District No. 5, Whatcom County, election results from the General and Special Election held on November 2, 2010, has been delivered to the Assessor's and Treasurer's Office. Receipt Acknowledged: TREASURER'S OFFICE ame ASSESSOR'S OFFICE G' Na17 hh y-�a Date III Date Licensing/Recording Elections Administrationflnternal Audit 360-676-6744 360-676-6740 360-676-6742 360-676-6740- ext 50065 TTY FAX 360-7384555 360-738-4556 Whatcom County Auditor's Office Whatcom County Courthouse 311 Grand Avenue, Suite 103 Bellingham, WA 98225-4038 Email: auditor@co.whatcom.wa.us Internet: www.whatcomcounty.uslauditor Telephone: (360) 676-6740 ELECTIONS RESULTS RECEIPT SHIRLEY FORSLOF County Auditor DEBBIE ADELSTEIN Chief Deputy A copy of the Whatcom County Fire Protection District No. 11, Whatcom County, election results from the General and Special Election held on November 2, 2010, has been delivered to the Assessor's and Treasurer's Office. Receipt Acknowledged: TREASURER'S OFFICE Name ASSESSOR'S OFFICE Na'e Date 1 ( --2, �-/ Date Licensing/Recording Elections Administrationllnternal Audit 360-676-6744 360-676-6740 360-676-6742 360-676-6740- ext 50065 TTY FAX 360-738-4555 360-738-4556 Whatcom County Auditor's Office Whatcom County Courthouse 311 Grand Avenue, Suite 103 Bellingham, WA 98225-4038 Email: auditor@co.whatcom.wa.us Internet: www.whatcomcounty.uslaudltor Telephone: (360) 676-6740 ELECTIONS RESULTS RECEIPT SHIRLEY FORSLOF County Auditor DEBBIE ADELSTEIN Chief Deputy A copy of the Northwest Park and Recreation District 2, Whatcom County, election results from the General and Special Election held on November 2, 2010, has been delivered to the Assessor's and Treasurer's Office. Receipt Acknowledged - TREASURER'S OFFICE N me ASSESSOR'S OFFICE r�i Name //'� Date Date Licensing/Recording Elections Administration/internal Audit 360-676-6744 360-676-6740 360-676-6742 360-676-6740- ext 50065 TTY FAX 360-738-4555 360-7384556 CANVASSING BOARD MEETING General Election November 2, 2010 - Minutes - Date: November 17, 2010 Meeting began: 9:02 a.m. In attendance: Shirley Forslof, Whatcom County Auditor (Canvassing Board Member) Debbie Adelstein, Chief Deputy Auditor Royce Buckingham, Civil Deputy Prosecuting Attorney (Canvassing Board Member) Sam Crawford, County Council Member (Canvassing Board Member) Nancy Moore, Office Coordinator Lori Starkovich, Auditor Staff/Opening Board Supervisor Democratic and Republican Observers (refer to attached sign -in sheet) Shirley Forslof called the meeting to order at 9:02 a.m. and declared the purpose of the meeting was to review and make a determination on challenged ballots presented before the Board. Lori Starkovich presented 54 ballots from the Opening Board to the Canvassing Board. The Canvassing Board reviewed the ballots and made their determination (see attached Question/Challenge Ballots General 2010 log sheet). Debbie Adelstein presented 208 ballot envelopes to the Canvassing Board with questionable signature matches. Of the 208 ballot envelopes presented for review, 38 were accepted, 168 were rejected for no signature match, and 2 were pended for further explanation and clarification from the Elections Division. Shirley made a motion to accept or reject the ballots subsequent to the clarification of thb two pended ballots, Royce Buckingham seconded the motion, and the motion passed unanimously. Debbie reviewed the Summary of Question/Challenged Ballots report with the Canvassing Board. Debbie presented a proposed revision to the Canvassing Board Guidelines regarding the procedure for processing ballot batches if a discrepancy should arise between the machine ballot count and the manual ballot hand count conducted the day after Election Day. Sam Crawford made a motion to accept the revision, Royce seconded the motion, and the motion passed unanimously. Debbie presented revised Auditor's Policy & Procedures regarding the recounting of election ballots. Revisions were made to Chapter Ten - Manual Counting of Ballots, Section 2 and to paragraphs A - E under sub -heading 2. She distributed copies of the Policy and Procedures of the Auditor's Office regarding this topic. Royce made a motion to incorporate these changes into the Canvassing Board Guidelines, Sam seconded the motion, and the motion passed unanimously. Shirley, Royce, and Sam signed the signature page for the revised Canvassing Board Guidelines. Royce made a motion to count the ballots that were accepted at today's meeting and to accept any of the no signature match ballot envelopes that are cured by 4:30 p.m. Monday, November 22. Sam seconded the motion and the motion passed unanimously. The final Canvassing Board meeting to certify the 2010 General Election is Tuesday, November 23 at 4:00 p.m. in the Auditor's Office. Meeting adjourned at 10:55 a.m. Minutes Approved By: ..20/0 Shirley Fors , Whatcom County itor Date` oy gham, Civil Prosecuting Attorney Da e S m Crawford, Coun y Council Member Date Canvassing Board Meeting Page 2 11/17/10 Whatcom County Canvassing Board Meeting 9:00 a.m. on November 17, 2010 County Council Conference Room, County Courthouse For the November 2, 2010 General Election Agenda 1. Call meeting to order 2. Review and approve or reject ballots referred by staff 3 Authorize staff to count approved ballots 4. Adopt Revised Canvassing Policies 5 Discuss any and all other business 6. Adj ourn Whatcom County Canvassing Board Meeting For the November 2, 2010 General Election GUEST SIGN -IN SHEET Date: November 17, 2010 Meeting Time: 9:00 a.m. NAME (Please Print) SIGNATURE Tz-o 4� J/144Cs ovrn�e e, M�hGI� Ffiy1�'Z - f i2L /�S d.� m jq &r c s F �% L Whatcom County Elections General 2010 Summary of Question/Challenged Ballots 11/17/2010 40 No Signatures 208 No Signature Match 6 No Ballot enclosed 19 Other -- Deceased, Moved out of Election, etc., POA 291 Too Late 11 No Oath Envelope 54 Question Ballots from Opening Board 4 Emailed/Faxed Ballots awaiting the Original to arrive. Provisional Ballots 1 Cancelled in Whatcom (311 Grand Ave) to Resolve 38 From Other Counties 71 Sent to Other Counties 1051 Undeliverable I\_2010\Gen2010 11 /17/2010 Question/Challenge Ballots Whatcom County Elections General 2010 # Precinct Batch Office / Issue in Question Disposition of Ballot C1 504 65 Voter intent 'STkM C2 219 88 Voter intent 2nd Cong Na T1— C3 224 155 BSD v�, C4 207 158 1105 C5 137 507 1107 SrW YnAkL U Tij C6 109 154 1053 _.Mb VW, Ibl L ]T C7 301 277 Write-ins C ' C8 105 281 front page?MaTt —U C9 235 210 1082r C10 127 286 1107 / 42n Leg — jf®_ C11 202 290 front page? S C12 154 306 all voter intent S C13 303 290 8225 / 4220 -bum E �_M �kL&ls C14 111 284 front page? AL S C15 244 C346 1105 7RO C16 131 358 2nd Cong C17 215 377 1098 C18 211 353 8225( j C19 217 353 42nd le C20 217 353 42nd Le C21 301 353 2nd Cong Xj L C22 217 353 2nd Cong 42nd Le C23 137 440 42nd le C24 503 442 1098. C25 107 471 1053� C26 150 471 #52. C27 154 488 1053 C28 230 504 Bellingham C29 212 516 Measures Page 1 of 9 # Precinct Batch Office / Issue in Question Disposition of Ballot C30 208 523 Marked areas n &L f l� C31 155 478 1053 / Council C32 231 478 BSD C33 141 497 1098 C34 125 529 1053 C35 604 537 1082 C36 602 538 1082 C37 220 501 Senate C38 205 576 #52 C39 120 438 Write-ins C40 207 614 BSD C41 229 482 Write-ins C42 203 523 Write-ins o C43 224 642 Judicial / Wiggins C44 247 665 1082 C45 103 647 Senate / 42nd Le C46 230 681 C47 301 729 ? Q o-K- &LL AkkbwAK- v C48 208 730 ? C49 241 2-175 1053 C50 127 756 1053 _ C51 201 767 1053 / 1098 © C52 205 762 1107 Lkvw C53 148 823 Measures LL VOTES t C54 104 800 1053 / 1098 �-QUT l= M71 Page 2 of 9 # Precinct Batch Office / Issue in Question Disposition of Ballot 1 206 589 Signature Match Accepted / . Re'ec 2 1215 836 1 Signature Match Accepted Ac / / Rejected Rejected 3 109 93 Signature Match 4 136 519 Signature Match Accepted 5 144 687 Signature Match cce ted / Rejected 6 102 601 Signature Match e ted / Rejected 7 604 654 Signature Match Acce / Rejected 8 219 757 Signature Match Accepted / Re'ecte 9 228 295 Si nature Match Accepted / m 10 207 789 Signature Match Accepted 41 e�ected 11 504 742 Signature Match Acce to - / Rejected 12 701 727 Signature Match Accepted / Re'ec 13 243 766 Signature Match Accepted / e ected 14 301 808 Signature Match Accepted / Re�jected 15 222 620 Si nature Match Accepted / Re"ected 16 201 265 ISignature Match _ cce / Rejected 17 104 373 Signature Match Accepted / e"ecte 18 208 353 Signature Match Accepted / 19 223 631 Signature Match cce / Rejected 20 238 799 Signature Match cce to / Rejected 21 115 664 Signature Match Accepted / Re]ecte 22 220 483 Signature Match Accepted / ejected 23 232 826 Signature Match Acce t / Rejected 24 228 618 Signature Match Accepted / Re' 25 501 740 Signature Match / Rejected 26 229 109 Signature Match Accepted / Reject 27 148 836 Signature Match Acce / Rejected 28 212 549 Signature Match Acce Acce t t / / Rejected Rejected 29 147 568 Signature Match 30 228 274 Signature Match Accepted / � �r�e 31 504 480 Si nature Match cce / Rejected 32 154 614 Si nature Match Accepted / e•ecte Page 3 of 9 # Precinct Batch Office / Issue in Question Disposition of Ballot 33 123 470 Signature Match Accepted 1 Rejecter! 34 120 496 Signature Match Accepted / 35 201 400 Signature Match Accepted / Re'ecte 36 201 400 Si nature Match cce to 1 Rejected 37 201 400 Signature Match Accepted / eject 38 401 616 Signature Match Accepted 39 133 139 Signature Match Accepted / e'e Led 40 604 669 Signature Match Accepted / ejected 41 502 506 Signature Match Accepted / ejected 42 231 705 Signature Match Accepted / Re ected 43 113 463 Si nature Match Acce to / Rejected 44 239 599 Signature Match Accepted / e' 45 505 740 Signature Match Accepted / &-ected 46 139 780 Signature Match Accepted / 47 202 730 Signature Match Accepted / Rejected 48 1119 737 Signature Match Accepted / Le'ecte 49 125 820 Signature Match Accepted / e e 50 113 737 Signature Match Accepted / 51 502 257 Signature Match Accepted / e ected 52 214 636 Signature Match Accepted / Re'ecte 53 226 702 Signature Match Accepted / e'ecte 54 136 662 Signature Match Accepted / Re'ecte 55 504 513 Signature Match Accepted / ejects 56 209 723 Si nature Match Accepted / e' 57 155 346 Signature Match Acce to 1 Rejected 58 149 614 Signature Match Accepted / Re'ec 59 245 375 Signature Match Accepted / e'ecte 60 244 676 Signature Match Accepted / e' d 61 147 256 Signature Match Accepted / e'e 62 139 762 Signature Match Accepted / Re'ecte 63 104 673 Signature Match Accepted / Re'ecte 64 241 153 Si nature Match _cce to l Rejected 65 229 553 1 Signature Match Accepted / tto Page 4 of 9 # Precinct Batch Office / Issue in Question Disposition of Ballot 66 109 546 Signature Match Accepted 1 Re' to 67 130 739 Signature Match cce to / Rejected 68 232 681 Signature Match Accepted / Reject 69 109 674 Signature Match Accepted / Re' 70 114 614 Signature Match Accepted / a ed 71 230 771 Signature Match Accepted / 72 215 323 Signature Match Accepted / Re ecte 73 111 506 Signature Match Accepted / Re'ecte 74 139 720 Signature Match Accepted / e�ect 75 244 648 Signature Match Accepted / Re'ecte 76 244 272 Signature Match Accepted / e ecte 77 205 265 Signature Match Acce ted / �e e 78 135 615 Signature Match Accepted / e' 79 227 768 Signature Match Accepted / e'ecte 80 106 381 Signature Match Accepted / Re'ecte 81 128 495 Signature Match Accepted / Re'ec 82 225 449 Si nature Match Acce ted / Rejected 83 156 757 Signature Match Accepted / e 84 147 765 Signature Match Accepted / e ect 85 225 515 Signature Match Accepted / e'ecte 86 112 714 Signature Match cce / Rejected 87 226 683 Signature Match Accepted / eject 88 147 553 ISignature Match Accepted / - 89 121 822 Signature Match Accepted / 'ec 90 121 829 Signature Match Accepted / 91 126 562 Signature Match Accepted / Reject 92 401 787 Signature Match Accepted / Rejec 93 225 701 Signature Match Accepted / e 94 501 748 Signature Match Accepted / 95 241 832 Signature Match Accepted / 96 604 375 Signature Match Accepted / e' 97 148 634 Si d nature Match c ted / Rejected 98 225 155 Si gnature Match Accepted 1 Rejected Page 5 of 9 # Precinct Batch Office / Issue in Question Disposition of Ballot 99 236 326 Signature Match Accepted / Rejected 100 604 668 Signature Match Acce to / Rejected 101 208 730 Si nature Match Accepted -Acce to / / e'ecte Rejected 102 141 562 Signature Match 103 605 488 Signature Match Accepted / ejec 104 246 181 Si nature Match Accepted / e'ecte 105 149 260 Signature Match Accepted / e e 106 119 409 Signature Match Accepted / e�e 107 219 242 Signature Match Accepted / e�ecte 108 120 651 Signature Match cce t / Rejected 109 604 517 Signature Match Accepted / 110 504 736 Signature Match / Rejected 111 124 729 Signature Match Accepted 112 138 653 Si nature Match Accepted / e ected 113 228 479 Signature Match Acce ted / ejected 114 138 309 Signature Match Accepted / 115 215 702 Signature Match Accepted / Reject 116 215 702 Signature Match Accepted / Re�ected 117 205 811 Signature Match CLSgpte / Rejected 118 225 562 Signature Match Accepted / Re'ec 119 104 837 Signature Match Accepted / Reie 120 245 536 Signature Match Accepted / 121 134 617 Signature Match Accepted / Re'e 122 137 466 Signature Match Accepted CFe ect 123 220 330 Signature Match Accepted / ected 124 244 245 ISignature Match Acce / Rejected 125 142 833 Si nature Match Accepted / Rejected 126 245 683 Signature Match CAcc / Rejected 127 212 710 Signature Match Accepted / e wte 128 238 765 Signature Match Accepted / Re'ecte 129 212 623 Signature Match Accepted / Re'e e 130 112 735 Si nature Match Accepted / 'ec 131 218 613 Signature Match Accepted / ejected Page 6 of 9 # Precinct Batch Office / Issue in Question Disposition of Ballot 132 141 663 Signature Match Accepted / Re' 133 105 484 Signature Match Accepted 1 iected 134 140 820 Signature Match Accepted / 135 228 837 Signature Match Accepted f Re ecte 136 128 225 Signature Match Acce ted / Re'ecte 137 111 614 Signature Match Accepted I Eeje—c 138 156 719 Signature Match Accepted / Re1ect 139 218 223 Signature Match Acce �Acce/ Accepted Accepted #e / / / Rejected Rejected e'ec Re ec 140 301 729 Signature Match 141 801 614 Signature Match 142 141 101 Signature Match 143 212 585 Signature Match Accepted / ejected 144 246 626 Signature Match Accepted / ejecled 145 151 824 Signature Match Accepted / e'ecte 146 112 664 Signature Match Accepted / 147 227 571 iSignature Match Accepted / 148 221 820 Signature Match Accepted / 149 134 158 Signature Match Accepted 150 245 620 Signature Match Accepted / e'ec 151 108 813 Signature Match Accepted / R d 152 204 828 ISignature Match Accepted / Re' 153 222 817 Signature Match Accepted / Re' 154 130 789 Signature Match Accepted / 155 401 11612 Signature Match Accepted / 156 156 832 Signature Match Accepted 157 126 437 Signature Match Accepted / e 158 220 378 Signature Match Accepted / Re�ected 159 131 693 Signature Match Accepted / Rejecte 160 239 634 Signature Match Accepted 161 602 752 Signature Match Accepted / er 162 505 713 Signature Match Accepted 163 226 492 Signature Match Accepted I ffeject 164 148 611 Signature Match Accepted / Reject Page 7 of 9 # Precinct Batch Office / Issue in Question Disposition of Ballot 165 108 722 Signature Match Accepted 1 Rejected 166 603 436 Signature Match Accepted / e'ecte 167 205 167 Signature Match Accepted / Re 168 801 661 Signature Match Accepted / ejected 169 219 753 ISignature Match Accepted / Re'ecte 170 124 738 Signature Match Accepted / Re'ecte 171 602 769 Signature Match Accepted / Reiecte 172 127 400 Signature Match Accepted 173 225 634 Signature Match Accepted Accepted 1 ejected 174 114 597 Signature Match 175 130 757 Signature Match Accepted / Rejected 176 239 162 Signature Match Accepted / Re'ecte 177 211 549 Signature Match Accepted 1 Re-ect 178 301 153 Signature Match Accepted C e1cla 179 206 336 Signature Match Accepted / e ecte , 180 141 621 Signature Match Acceitio Rejected 181 120 638 Signature Match Accepted / e'e 182 603 615 Signature Match Accepted / �R5gW,) 183 212 830 Signature Match Accepted / e�ject8d 184 503 740 Signature Match Accepted / e'e 185 204 119 Signature Match Acc eQJ0/ 186 208 725 Signature Match Accepted / ejected 187 301 653 Signature Match Accepted / e'ecte 188 401 269 Signature Match Accepted / Re� 189 126 537 Signature Match cc / Rejected 190 1240 749 Signature Match Accepted / ect 191 141 618 Signature Match Accepted / - Rejected 192 241 245 Signature Match Accepted / Re'e 193 149 611 Signature Match / Rejected 194 505 668 Signature Match Accepted / e ecte 195 110 664 Signature Match Accepted / 196 125 697 Si o nature Match Accepted / 197 143 638 Si nature Match Accepted I 'Rejected-,) Page 8 of 9 # Precinct Batch Office / Issue in Question Disposition of Ballot 198 130 168 Signature Match Accepted / Re'ec 199 203 273 Signature Match Accepted / Re 200 143 477 Signature Match Accepted / 201 107 268 Signature Match 5Zcce / Rejected 202 206 727 Signature Match Accepted / e ecte 203 123 825 Signature Match Accepted 1 CRejadeO 204 205 575 Signature Match Accepted / e'ec 205 224 820 Signature Match Accepted / Re'ec 206 206 138 Signature Match Accepted / 207 125 725 Signature Match Accepted / 208 208 727 Signature Match Accepted / 209 208 397 Signature Match / Rejected 210 604 769 Signature Match Accepted / 211 105 703 Signature Match Accepted / 212 113 825 Signature Match Accepted / 213 602 633 Signature Match Accepted / 214 303 269 Signature Match Accepted / Re' 215 108 609 Si nature Match Accepted / e ected Page 9 of 9 AU 1 #####A POLICY Recounting Election Ballots (AUDITOR'S OFFICE - Elections) This policy applies to all Auditor's staff. Non -Mandatory Recounts 1. Auditor Accepts Request for County Recounts Applications for a recount on issues or offices which are voted on by Whatcom County only are filed with the Auditor. Issues or offices which are voted on by more than one county are filed with the Secretary of State. 2. Recounts Requested Within Three Days of Certification A request for a recount must be filed within three business days (excluding Saturdays, Sundays and holidays) after the County Canvassing Board or Secretary of State has declared the official results of the primary or election for the office or issue for which the recount is requested. The application will state the office and whether all or only a portion of votes cast in that jurisdiction are to be recounted. 3. Who May Request a Recount Those eligible to file a recount request are either a political party officer or candidate, or any group of five or more registered voters. (TSK Filing a request) The group must designate one of the members as chair and will indicate the voting residence of each member of the group. 4. Auditor Accepts Deposit of Fees The person filing for a manual recount will deposit with the Auditor's office the applicable fees for candidates or issues voted on by only Whatcom County or with the Secretary of State for offices or issues voted on by more than one county. Deposit will be by cash or certified check in an amount equal to twenty-five cents for each ballot cast in the jurisdiction for which a manual recount is requested or fifteen cents for each ballot cast in the jurisdiction for which a machine count is requested. The Canvassing Board determines the final fees. 5. Canvassing Board/Secretary of State Determines Time and Place of Recount The Canvassing Board will determine the date, time and place at which the non - mandatory recount will be conducted. If more than one county is involved, the date will be established by the Secretary of State's Office. 6. Auditor Notifies Interested Parties Not less than two days before the date of the recount, the Auditor will notify the applicant or affected parties or any candidate. (PROC Conducting Recount) Mandatary Recounts 1. Mandatory Recounts Apply Only to Candidate Races and Statewide Measures S:\Policies & Procedures\Elections\05_Post Election\Recounts\POL Recounts.doc Page 1 Amended 11/16/10 Recounting Election Results (cont) 2. Amount of Difference in Vote Determines Mandatory Recount Mandatory Machine Recount A. If the difference in the number of votes cast for a candidate apparently nominated or elected to any office and the number of votes cast for the closest apparently defeated opponent is less than two thousand votes and also less than %2 of one percent (0.5%) of the total number of votes cast for both candidates, the County Canvassing Board shall conduct a recount of all votes cast on that position. B. Whenever such a difference occurs in the number of votes cast for candidates for a position for which a declaration of candidacy was filed with the secretary of state, the secretary of state shall, within three business days of the day the returns of the primary or election are first certified by the Canvassing Boards of those counties, direct those boards to recount all votes cast for the position. Mandatory Hand Recount C. For statewide elections, if the difference in the number of votes cast for the apparent winner and the closest defeated opponent is less than one thousand votes and also less than one-fourth of one percent (0.25%) of the total number of votes cast for both candidates, the votes shall be recounted manually or the candidates may agree to a machine count or as provided in paragraph E below. D. For elections not included within paragraph C above, if the difference in the number of votes cast of the apparent winner and the closest apparently defeated opponent is less than one hundred fifty votes and also less than one-fourth of one percent (0.25%) of the total number of votes cast for both candidates, the votes will be recounted manually or the candidates may agree to a machine count or as provided in paragraph E below. E. The apparent winner and closest apparently defeated opponent for an office for which a manual recount is required as referred to paragraphs C and D above may select an alternative method of conducting the recount. To select such an alternative, the two candidates shall agree to the alternative in a signed, written statement filed with the election official for the office. The recount shall be conducted using the alternative method if: It is suited to the balloting system that was used for casting the votes for the office; it involves the use of a vote tallying system that is approved for use in this state by the secretary of state; and the vote tallying system is readily available in each county required to conduct the recount. If more than one balloting system was used in casting votes for the office, an alternative to a manual recount may be selected for each system. 3. Candidate Does Not Pay Any Costs of a Mandatory Recount 4. Mandatory Recounts Do NOT Apply to the Presidential Preference Primary 5. Votes May Be Recounted and Election Results Re -certified No More Than Twice S:\Policies & Procedures\Elections\05_ Post Election\Recounts\POL Recounts.doc Page 2 Adopted 9/1/06 Recounting Election Results (cont) Reference: RCW 29A.64 — Recounts RCW 29A.64.011 — Non -Mandatory Recounts RCW 29A.64.021 — Mandatory Recounts S:\Policies & Procedures\Elections\05_Post Election\Recounts\POL Recounts.doc Page 3 Adopted 9/1/06 AU2#####A PROCEDURE Recounting Election Ballots (AUDITOR'S OFFICE - Elections) If a recount is requested or a mandatory recount is required, this procedure applies to all Auditor's staff. Actions by Auditor: 1. Mails, telephones, faxes, emails or contacts by other electronic means a notice of the time and place of the recount as set by the Canvassing Board to the applicant or affected parties, and, if the recount involves an office, to any person for whom votes were cast for that office. Two contacts must be made. Notice will invite attendance to witness recount and legal counsel may accompany, if desired. Recount is also open to the public. 2. Determines with the Chief Deputy Auditor and other staff members who will conduct the recount and what staffing will be utilized. Actions by Chief Deputy Auditor and/or Designee: 3. Coordinates setup and staffing of the recount. 4. Coordinates retrieval of ballots containing the office or measure to be recounted. See PRO ##### - Isolating Ballot Batches for Recounts if only certain designated batches are to be run. 5. Directs staff in transferring affected boxes to recount area or sorting by precinct (in a manual count). 5A. If a machine recounting, bundles write-ins together as its own batch. Do not need to re -united write-in ballots with original batch. This will not affect the precinct by precinct comparison. 5B. If a manual count, includes write-ins in precinct sort. 6. Reviews with recount personnel steps to be followed. 7. Assigns boxes to counting machines (in a machine count) or distributes precincts from boxes for counting, as needed (in a manual count). 8. If a manual count, announces to observers at each table the precinct being hand counted as precinct is delivered. If manually recounting ballots or write-ins: Actions by Recount Board Members (teams of two): 9. Receive precinct ballots to be counted from Chief Deputy Auditor, designee or other election staff. 10. Divide precinct ballots in half, one half for each team member. 11. Sort ballots into stacks: • Each candidate or position on issue. • All others. 12. Each team member confirms each stack is properly sorted. 13. Each team member counts each stack individually writing totals on the tally sheet, and signs tally sheet. 14. When complete, compare tally totals with each other. SAPolicies & Procedures\Elections\05 Post Election\Recounts\PRO Recounts.doc Page 1 Revised 11/16/10 14A. If both counts agree, raise hand to indicate ready for pickup. 14B. If both counts do not agree, same board recounts another time. If still not in agreement, raise hand for Chief Deputy or designee who gives precinct to another team for counting. 15. Restack all ballots and wait for pickup. Return to Step 9. Actions by Chief Deputy Auditor and/or Designee(s): 16. Picks up completed precinct and tally sheets. Returns precinct to storage boxes and tally slips to staff assigned to track count. Delivers new precinct to team for counting. 17. As precincts are counted (or in the case of a smaller recount at the end), directs staff to assemble all tally sheets and enter into spreadsheet to produce tally results. 18. Compares each precinct to previously certified results on printouts of precinct totals. Confirms total number of ballots counted in the previous count is the same as in this count. 18A. If matches, goes to Step 22. 18B. If does not match, notes difference in count; goes to Step 22. If machine recount Action by Chief Deputy Auditor and/or Designee(s): 19. Directs staff in any new machine recount documentation and proceeds with machine recount following the same procedures as any machine count. 20. Prints results. 21. Confirms total number of ballots counted in previous count is the same as in this count. Goes to Step 24. Whether manual count or machine recount, Action by Chief Deputy Auditor or Designee: 22. Submits tally results to Canvassing Board at meeting scheduled for certifying Amended Abstract. 22A. If a tie, asks Canvassing Board to set time and place for coin toss or drawing of straws to determine winner of race. 23. Presents Amended Abstract to the Canvassing Board of the recount. 24. If state or federal race, submits Amended Abstract and results to the Secretary of State. 25. Posts results on Auditor's website. SAPolicies & Procedures\Elections\05_Post Election\Recounts\PRO Recounts.doc Page 2 Revised 11/16/10 AU1 ######Z POLICY Observing Recounts of Elections (AUDITOR'S OFFICE — Elections) This policy applies to all media persons and observers of election recounts. An election recount is not an adversary proceeding, but rather is another step in the statutory process for counting and canvassing the ballots for an election. To ensure that our responsibilities for the recount are carried out properly, we have established certain guidelines to clarify our mutual roles in the recount process. 1. All interested persons may attend and witness a recount proceeding subject to physical limitations of the Auditor' Office or Election Center. In cases of insufficient space for all interested persons to view the recount, priority shall be given based on WAC 434-264-050: = Candidates of the affected race or their designated representative or to the designated representative for the proponents and opponents of any measure; • Each candidates' or representatives' counsel; • Designated party observer; • Additional observers for the candidates or ballot measure proponents or opponents; and then • General public and media. 2. The Auditor may limit the number of persons observing any aspect of the process whenever it is necessary to preserve order and to safeguard the integrity of the process. (RCW 29A.64.030) 3. Observing groups will be required to have one person in charge or one person coordinating the observing group at all times. 4. All visitors/observers must sign in and out with the Election Division at each visit. Observers must complete an observer oath. 5. All visitors/observers will be provided a badge provided by the Election Division and will scan the badge at any prox lock entrance before entering an area. 6. In a manual recount, each party may designate one representative to sit at each counting table to observe the counting process. Observers may not touch the table or any ballots. 7. Observers have the right of witnessing the proceedings only for the purpose of ascertaining if the statutes and the rules pertaining to the recount are properly carried out. Violations of, or exceptions to, procedures should be reported to the supervisory personnel (Auditor, Chief Deputy, or Elections Supervisor). No record of the names, addresses or other information from the ballot materials is allowed. 8. Observers will not interrupt election work staff or otherwise interfere with ballot processing and counting. If questions, seek supervisory personnel. Disputed ballots will be reviewed by the Canvassing Board. S:\Policies & Procedures\Elections\01_Admin\05_Observers\POL Observing recounts.doc Amended 11/16/10 Observing Recounts of Elections (cont) 9. All cell phones must be set to a silence mode in the counting area. To answer a call, the observer must leave the room. No bags, briefcases or purses are allowed in the area. 10. If, at any time, the conduct of the observers, media or public becomes a distraction, the Auditor reserves the right to request a specific observer to leave. 11. This policy may be modified by the Auditor at any time. If modified, the revised policy will be distributed. S:\Policies & Procedures\Elections\01_Admin\05_Observers\POL Observing recounts.doc Amended 11/16/10 CANVASSING BOARD MEETING General Election November 2, 2010 - Minutes - Date: November 10, 2010 Meeting began: 9:30 a.m. In attendance: Shirley Forslof, (Canvassing Board Member) Royce Buckingham, Civil Prosecuting Attorney (Canvassing Board Member) Sam Crawford, County Council Member (Canvassing Board Member) Debbie Adelstein, Chief Deputy Auditor Pete Griffin, Election Supervisor Nancy Moore, Auditor Office Coordinator Jim Fox, Democratic Observer Steve Schuck, Democratic Observer Marian Beddill, Democratic Observer Jim Swanson, Republican Observer Wylin Tjoelker, Republican Observer Judy Mullenix, Democratic Observer Shirley Forslof called the meeting to order at 9:30 a.m. and declared the purpose of the meeting was to discuss establishing a policy directing the Auditor's staff on how to process ballot batches if, as a result of the manual count of selected batches by the parties, there is a discrepancy between the manual count and the machine count. Debbie Adelstein, Chief Deputy Auditor, presented some background information on the manual count process for the Canvassing Board and explained the current example concerning a candidate vote that was counted as an undervote on a 400C optical scan reader but was manually counted as a vote during the manual count of November 3, 2010. The ballot in question seems to have a very faint line that was not detected as a vote by the 400C optical scan ballot reader. Discussion ensued that while the purpose of the manual count of six randomly chosen batches on Election Day by party observers is to ascertain the accuracy of the 400C optical scan readers, should it be the direction of the Canvassing Board to order correction of batches in question to correct an error if the problem can be isolated. The Auditor is asking the Canvassing Board to render a determination regarding this ballot and to set forth policy for potential future incidents of similar nature. Following the discussion members of the Canvassing Board were in favor of directing that when it is possible to isolate a ballot or ballots to correct a discrepancy between the manual count and the machine count found as a result of the manual count, every effort should be made to correct it. Sam Crawford made a motion for the auditor to present verbiage for a new rule to be adopted and incorporated into the Canvassing Board Guidelines regarding this topic. The verbiage for the new rule will be distributed for consideration at the November 17 Canvassing Board meeting previously scheduled. Royce Buckingham seconded the motion and the motion passed unanimously. Royce Buckingham made a motion to count the vote on the ballot for Murray that the 400C optical scan reader counted as an undervote. Sam Crawford seconded the motion and the motion passed unanimously. Auditor's office staff were directed to reprocess the ballots of batch #2-15 immediately following this meeting. Meeting adjourned at 9:55 a.m. Minutes Approved By: Shirley Forslof, W tcom County Auditor D to Roy66�8 clLf gam^ Civil Prosecuting Attorney Date L ((7 5 m Crawford, C ty Council Member Date Canvassing Board Meeting 11/10/10 Page 2 SUMMARY - BALLOT RECONCILIATION November 2, 2010 General Election Other Adj Return from Ready to Send to OB to Dup Out DLtp Count! Day 1 Total 1081 89 1 89 1080 Day 2 Total 2236 303 1 303 2235 Day 3 Total 3910 286 0 306 4158 Day 4 Total 4007 289 1 289 4006 Day 5 Total 5522 470 4 470 5518 Day 6 Total 6299 556 5 556 6294 Day 7 Total 5453 439 4 439 5449 Day 8 Total 5359 429 1 0 4929 Day 9 Total 13621 1190 20 0 12411 Day 10 Total 3147 294 4 664 3513 Cunt 1 Total: 50635 4345 41 3116 49593 Count Date: 11/02/2010 Less Outstacks 215 TOTAL/Expected Count 49378 Day 11 Total 6537 555 1 552 6533 Count 2 Total 6537 555 1 552 6533 Count Date: 11/03/2010 Outstacks IN Total New Count TOTAL/Expected Count Less New Outstacks Total/Expected Count 55911 Actual Count 49378 55869 Diff 9 0 WORKING COPY 1/13/2011, 3:14 PM 2010 General reconciliation.xls Page 1 Day 12 Total Count 3 Total: Count Date: 11 /04/2010 Outstacks IN SUMMARY - BALLOT RECONCILIATION November 2, 2010 General Election Other Adj Return from Ready to Send to OB to Dup Out Dup Count" 6431 591 3 452 62891 6431 591 3 452 6289 Total New Count TOTAL/Expected Count Less New Outstacks TOTAUEx ected Count Day 13 Total Count 4 Total: Count Date:1110512010 IOutstacks IN Total New Count TOTAL/Expected Count Less New Outstacks TOTAL/Expected Count Day 14 Total Count 5 Total: Count Date: 11/06/2010 Outstacks IN Total New Count TOTAL/Expected Count Less New Outstacks TOTAL/Exoected Count 621 621 9554 928 4 14 8636 9554 928 4 14 8636 4033 397 2 4033 397 2 8636 70768 56 70712 0 3634 0 3634 3634 74346 24 74322 Actual Count Diff 62132 0 70712 0 74322 0 WORKING COPY 1/13/2011, 3:14 PM 2010 General reconciliation.xls Page 2 SUMMARY - BALLOT RECONCILIATION November 2, 2010 General Election Other Adj Return from Ready to Actual Send to OB iu; Ejup Out Dup Count" Count Diff Day 15 Total 9208 918 4 491 8777 Count 6 Total: 9208 918 4 491 8777 Count Date: 11/08/2010 Outstacks IN 15 Total New Count 8792 TOTAL/Expected Count 83114 Less New Outstacks 44 TOTALIExpected Count 83070 83070 0 Day 16 Total 91 42 0 1671 1720 Count 7 Total: 91 42 0 1671 1720 Count Date: 11/09/2010 Outstacks IN 46 Total New Count 1766 TOTAL/Expected Count 84836 Less New Outstacks 1 TOTAL/Expected Count 84835 Day 17 Total 51 31 0 1463 1483 Count 8 Total: 51 31 0 1463 1483 Count Date: 11/10/2010 Outstacks IN 64 Total New Count 1547 TOTAL/Expected Count 86382 Less New Outstacks 3 TOTAL/Expected Count 86379 Day 18 Total 28 14 0 83 971 1/13/2011, 3:14 PM 2010 General reconciliation.xls 84835 0 WORKING COPY Page 3 Send to OB Count 9 Total: Count Date: 11/12/2010 Outstacks IN Total New Count TOTAL/Expected Count Less New Outstacks TOTAL/Exoected Count Day 19 Total Day 20 Total Day 21 Total Count 10 Total Count Date: 11/17/10 Outstacks IN Total New Count TOTAL/Expected Count Day 22 Total Day 23 Total Day 24 Total Count 11 Total Count Date: Outstacks IN Total New Count TOTAL/Expected Count At Opening Boards: 1/13/2011, 3:14 PM 2010 General reconciliation.xls SUMMARY - BALLOT RECONCILIATION November 2, 2010 General Election Other Adj Return from Ready to tc, !--'kip Out Dup Count" 28 14 0 83 97 282 379 86758 0 86758 69 18 0 18 69 19 3 0 3 19 46 4 0 57 99 134 25 0 78 187 25 10 0 10 19 4 0 4 0 0 0 0 44 14 0 14 Actual Count Diff 86758 0 4 191 86949 86949 0 25 19 0 44 0 44 86993 86993 0 WORKING COPY Page 4 Other Adj Out 1- outstack to CB Total Less 2 primary ballots Sent to CB Accepted by CB: Rejected by CB: Send to OB Total Dealt with by CB SUMMARY - BALLOT RECONCILIATION November 2, 2010 General Election Other Adj Return from Ready to Actual tv:Aup; • Out ❑up Count" Count 55 1 55 -2 54 54 0 54 Diff WORKING COPY 1/13/2011, 3:14 PM 2010 General reconciliation.xls Page 5 BALLOT PROCESSING RECONCILIATION August 17, 2010 Primary Election WORKING COPY Count 1 Date Processed Batch # Send to OB 10/21/10 125 10/21/10 64`_ _ 124 10/21/10 551 125 10/21/10. 661 124 10/21/10 68 � -_ 124 10/21/10 76' 125 10/21/10 84� 125 10/21/10 93i 122 10/21 /10 ACP-231 1 10/21/10 238-81 1 10/21/10 213-81 1 10/21/10 112-81 _ 1 10/21/10 209-72 1 10/21/10 240-77 1 10/21/10 201-2-72 1 10/21/10 204-56 1 10/21 /1 102-67 1 10/21 /10 122-67 1 10/21 /10 1604-58 1 10/21 /M, 222-58 1 10/21 /10 1 236-58 1 10/21 /10 � 602-78 1 10/21 /10 � 102-78 1 10/21 /10' 602-78 1 10/21/10 148-63 1 10/21/10 218-1-63 1 10/21/10 604-80 1 10/21/10 221-79 1 10/21/10 219-79 1 10/21/10 119-79 1 10/21/10 156-70 1 10/21/10 119-70 1 10/21/10 118-70 1 10/21/10 102-70 Other to Ad j Dup Out n 1 10/21/10 238-75 1 10/21/10 135-75 1 10/21/10 801-75 1 10/21/10 244-75 1 10/21/10 602-68 1 10/21/10 201-1-73 1 1 10/21/10 201-1-73 1 1 10/21/10 155-73 1 1 10/21/10 120-73 1 1 Retur n from -Ready to Reason Dup Count* 116 115 115 116 116 117 116 114 1 1 1 1 1 1 1/13/2011, 3:20 PM 2010 General reconciliation.As Page 1 Date Processed Batch # 10/21/10 239-81 10/21/10 108-121 10/21/10 112-106 10/21/10 117-97 10721 %101118-121 10/21/10 128-101 10/21/10 154-106 10/21/10 157-112 10/21/10 206-73 10/21/10 209-106 10/21/10 213-99 10/21/10 216-112 10/21/10 221-105 10/21/10 221-132 10/21/10 221-129 10/21/10 222-140 10/21/10 222-140 10/21/10 225-121 10/21/10 228-105 10/21/10 232-99 10/21/10 243-129 10/21/10 302-111 10/21/10 303-94 10/21/10 303-99 10/21/10 502-122 10/21/10 505-97 10/21/10 603-97 10/21/10 603-124 10/21/10 603-112 10/21/10 124-1-119 10/21/10 132-1-126 10/21/10 141-1-106 10/21/10 208-1-119 10/21/10 120-88 10/21/10 131-88 10/21/10 232-88 10/21/10 121-89 10/21/10 120-89 10/21/10 b f 10/21/10 5000 10/21/10 5001 10/21/108000 BALLOT PROCESSING RECONCILIATION August 17, 2010 Primary Election WORKING COPY Count 1 Other to Adj Send to OB Dup Out 1 1 _ 1 1 � 1 1 1� 1 1 --r 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 Retur n from' Ready to Reason Dup Count:' 36 39 14 1 1 1 1 1 0 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 0 1 0 36 39 14 1/13/2011, 3:20 PM 2010 General reconciliation.As Page 2 BALLOT PROCESSING RECONCILIATION August 17, 2010 Primary Election WORKING COPY Count 1 Other Date to Adj Processed Batch # Send to OB Dup Out Day 1 Total 1081 89 1 10/22/10 10/22/10 10/22/10 10122/10 10/22/10 1.0122110 10/22/10 —-10122/10 10/22/10 10/22/10 10/22/10 10/22/10 10/22/10 10/22/10 10/22/10 10/22/10 10/22/10 10/22/10 10/22/10 10/22/10 10-/22/-10 10/22/10� 10/22/10 10/22/10 j 10/22/10 10/22/10 10/22/10 10/22/10 10/22/10 10/22/10 10/22/10 10/22/10 10/22/10 10/22/10 10/22/10 10/22/10 10/22/10 10/22/10 10/22/10', 10/22/10' 10/22/10 56 124 8� 58 122 10 631 123 21 72 122 13 73 119! 77 -� 741 1241 13 751 118 10 78 122', 14I - 7W- 122' 7, -- 80; 123' 11' 82. 125 13' 88. 122 141: 89 120 11' 95 124 7 97 121 11 99 121 6 101 122 10' 107 126 11 59 14 14 1 4 4 1 8 8 135 1 1 137 1 1 172 2 2 208 1 1 209 4 4 213 1 1 5002 5003 5004 5005 5006 5007 5008 5009 5010 8001 1 j...- Retur n from Ready to Reason Dup__ Count* 89 1080 116 112 102 109 _ 42 _ 108 108 115 112 112 cb 107 109 117 110 115 112 115 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 77 77 29 29 25 25 32 32 21 21 26 26 20 20 27 27 10 10 36 36 0 0 0 0 1/13/2011, 3:20 PM 2010—General reconciliation.As Page 3 BALLOT PROCESSING RECONCILIATION August 17, 2010 Primary Election WORKING COPY Count 1 Other Retur Date to Adj n from Ready to Processed Batch # Send to OB Dup Out Reason_ Dup -Count* 10/22/10 j 0 10/22/10 0 10/22/10 { 0 10/22/10' 0 10/22/10 0 10/22/10 0 10/22/10 - 0 10/22/10 - 0 10/22/10 - 0 10/22/10 0 10/22/10 0 10/22/10 - — - - _ ;... 0 10/22/10 -- - ---- j—� - _�_ —I 0 10/22/10 �— f 0 10/22/10 0 10/22/10 0 10/22/10 - - _ - - — 0 10/22/10 _ - - 0 10/22/10' _ E , 0 10/22/10 E 0 10/22/10 10/22/10 - - f 0 0 10/22/10 -- - - 0 10/22/10 0 10/22/10 0 10/22/10 0 10/22/10 0 10/22/10 ' 0 10/22/10'i 0 10/22/10!- j 0 10/22/10 10/22/10 0 10/22/10 0 10/22/10; 0 10/22/10 0 10/22/10, 0 10/22/10' f 0 10/22/10 f 0 10/22/101 0 10/22/10 0 10/22/10 0 10/22/10 0 10/22/10 0 1/13/2011, 3:20 PM 2010 General reconciliation.As Page 4 BALLOT PROCESSING RECONCILIATION August 17, 2010 Primary Election WORKING COPY Count 1 Other Retur Date to Adj n from Ready to Processed Batch # Send to OB Dup Out Reason D_up Count* 10/22/10 T 0 10/22/10 10221 _ 0 10/22/10. - - t� 0 0 10/22/10 0 10/22/10 - --- -- 0 10/22/10 — - �� 0 10/22/10 T.... �- — 0 10/22/10 - - - 0 10122/10 --- - - - --- - 0 10/22/10 _ _ 1 0 10/22/10 - - - - _ i- - _ 0 10/22/10 0 10/22/10 _ 0 10/22/10 -- - - 0 10%22/10 0 10/22/10 0 10/22/10 10122110 -- - 0 10/22/10 - - - - 0 10/22/10 - _ - } 0 10/22/10 0 10/22/10 - t - - - - 0 10/22/10 0 10/22/10 0 10/22/10 0 10/22/10 0 10/22/10 0 0 Day 2 Total 2236 "^`' 1 303 2235 3315 10/25/10 67 123 114 10/25/10 69 125 11 114 10/25/10 70 121 11 110 10/25/10 77 119 6 113 10/25/10 90 82 7 75 10/25/10 94 123 7 116 10/25/10 96. 124 13 111 10/25/10 104 125 15 110 10/25/10 108 125 6 119 10/25/10 109 124 10 114 10/25/10 110 123 7 116 1/13/2011, 3:20 PM 2010 General reconciliation.As Page 5 BALLOT PROCESSING RECONCILIATION August 17, 2010 Primary Election WORKING COPY Count 1 Other Retur Date to Adj n from Ready to Processed Batch # Send to OB Dup Out Reason Dup Count* 10/25/10 112I 123 5 118 10/25/10 117 124 5 119 10/25/10 118 124 151 109 10/25/10 123 1241 14 110 10/25/10 132 124E 8 _ _ 116 _ 10/25/10 139 124 6 _ 118 10/25/10 2471 2 2` 0 10/25/10 5011 _ 16 16 _ _ 10/25/10 5012 19 19 10/25/10 5013 _ 37 37 10/25/10 5014 _ 64 64 10/25/10 5015', J _ 11 11 10/25/10 5016 t_ 8 8 10/25/10 8002 }^� - — 2 2 10/25/10.81 120 11 109 10/25/10 100 125 11 114 10/25/10 102 125 8 _ 117 10/25/10 113 125 7 118 10/25/10 115 124 16' _ T 108 10/25/10 116 124 8 116 10/25/10 119 121 8 113 10/25/10 120 1251 12 113 10/25/10 121 121 8 113 10/25/10 124 124 11 113 10/25/10 128 125 9 116 10/25/10 130 122 5 117 10/25/10 131 124 8 116 10/25/10 133 123 11 112 10/25/10 144 122 6 116 10/25/10 147 124 3 121 10/25/10 149 125' 7 118 10/25/10 5017 42 42 10/25/2010 5018 20 20 10/25/2010 5019 37 37 10/25/2010 5020 31 31 10/25/2010' 5021 19 19 0 Day 3 Total 3910 286 0 306 4158 1/13/2011, 3:20 PM 2010 General reconciliation.xls Page 6 BALLOT PROCESSING RECONCILIATION August 17, 2010 Primary Election WORKING COPY Count 1 Other Retur Date to Adj n from Ready to Processed Batch # Send to OB Dup Out Reason Dup Count* 7473 10� 10 85 66 3 63 10/26/20101 87 126 6' 120 10/26/20101 105 f 122 6 � 116 10/262010 106 121 7 114 10/26/20101 114 125 13� ` 112 10 26/2010 122 124' 8 _ 116 10/26/2010 126 124' 51 _ 119 10/26/2010 127 125 7 118 10/26/2010 129� 123 12 111 10/26/2010 134. 125 11' ^ 114 10/26/2010 138f 125 11 — 114 10/26/2010 143 ! 124 15 109 10/26/2010 145. 123 7 116 10/26/2010 10/26/2010 148 150 124 123 6 6 118 117 10/26/2010 153 123 14 109 10/26/20101 155 124 8 _ 1 cb 115 10/26/2010' 156 125 12' _ 113 10/26/2010 157 123 12 111 10/26/2010 10/26/2010 160 124 123 13 8 111 115 10/26/2010 162 120 7 ' 113 10/2612010 164 124 6 118 10/26/2010 166 125 5 120 10/26/2010 167 119 12 107 10/26/2010 170 124 10 114 10/26/2010 171 122 5 117 10/26/2010 75 123 12 111 10/26/2010 177 115 6 109 10/26/2010 185 123 11 112 10/26/2010 187 124 5 119 10/26/2010 194 122 9 113 10/26/2010 195 124 11 113 10/26/2010 5022 118 118 10/26/2010 5023 3 33 10/26/2010 5024 42 42 10/26/2010 5025 27 27 10/26/2010 5026 24 24 10/26/2010 5027 25 25 10/26/2010 5028 20 20 0 1/13/2011, 3:20 PM 2010_General reconciliation.As Page 7 BALLOT PROCESSING RECONCILIATION August 17, 2010 Primary Election WORKING COPY Count 1 Other Retur Date to Adj n from Ready to Processed Batch # Send to OB Dup Out Reason Dup. Count* Day 4 Total 4007 289 1 L' 284006 f � 11470 10/27/10 111 122 6 10/27/10 125 125 4 10/27/10 140 _ 123 3 10/27/10 146 121 8 10/27/10 154 125 141 10/27/10 158 120 _ 16 10/27/10 161 118 14 10/27/10' 163' 125 9 10/27/10 165 121 9 10/27/10 168, 119 16 10/27/10 169 125 10 10/27/10 181 1 123 18 - 10/27/10 184 124 13 10/27/10 189 124 14, 10/27/101 190 125; 7 10/27/101 191 _ 1211 7' 10/27/10 192 125 20 10/27/10 197 1241 8 10/27/10 200 125 9 10./27/10 203 118 2 10/27/10 207 121 13 10/27/10 211 123 6 10/27/10 212 125 7 10/27/10 227 124 9 _ 10/27/10 228 125 13 10/27/10 - 229 121 12 10/27/10 u 235 120', 7 10/27/10, 503-165 1 10/27/10� 503-146 1 1% 142-177 1 10/27/10 232-177 1 10/27/10 205-177 1 1 10/27/10 235-177 1 10/27/10 235-177 1 10/27/10 147-162 1 I .I_ .. b 1 cb 116 121 120 113 110 103 104 116 112 103 115 105 111 110 118 114 105 116 116 116 107 117 118 115 112 109 113 1 1 1 1 0 1 1 1 1/13/2011, 3:20 PM 2010_General reconciliation.As Page 8 BALLOT PROCESSING RECONCILIATION August 17, 2010 Primary Election WORKING COPY Count 1 Date to Processed Batch # Send to OB Dup 10/27/10 240-157 10/27/10 112-161 10/27/10 234-161 10/27/10 501-161 10/27/10107-161 _ 10/27/10137-161 f 10/27/10 106-161 10/27/10 223-175 10/27/10 216-175 �T 10/27/10 113-174 10/27/10 155-146 10/27/10 502-146 10/27/10 228-146 10/27/10' 224-148 10/27/10' 139-158 10/27/10 701-165 10/27/10 1214-165 10/27/10 137-169 10/27/10' 102-144 10/27/10 224-144 10/27/10� 214-144 10/27/10 130-171 10/27/10 103-171 10/27/10 115-171 10/27/10 212-143 10/27/2010 133-155 10/27/10 503-152 10/27/10 114-160 10/27/10 217-168 10/27/10 128-168 10/27/10' 148-168 10/27/10 142-1-159 10/27/10 142-1-158 10/27/10 148-167 10/27/10 147-162 10/27/10 322 10/27/10 5029 10/27/10 5030 Other Retur Adi n from Ready to Out Reason ❑uP Count* 43 39 0 1 0 1 1 1 0 1 1 1 1 1 1 0 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 0 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 0 43 39 1/13/2011, 3:20 PM 2010_ General reconciliation.As Page 9 BALLOT PROCESSING RECONCILIATION August 17, 2010 Primary Election WORKING COPY Count 1 Other Retur Date to Adj n from Ready to Processed Batch # Send to OB Dup Out Reason Dup Coijnt` 10/27/10 5031 34_ 34 10/27/10 5032 !` _ 48 48 10/27/10 5033 _ _ T ` 48 48 10/27/10 5034 68 68 10/27/10 8003 8 8 10/27/10 152 _ 123 _ 10 _ 113 10/27/10 174 12_5 11 114 10/27/10 182 124 13 _ 111 10/27/10 188 123 7 _ 116 10/27/10 193 123 11 112 10/27/10 196 120 15 105 10/27/10 198 _ - 122 110 �_ _ 112 10/27/10 199 123 12 _ 111 10/27/10 201 124 11 113 10/27/10 202'' _ 122 11� _ 111 10/27/10 210. 124 11 1 cb 112 10/27/10 224 124 9 115 10/27/10 225 124 7 117 10/27/10 226 1221 7 115 10/27/10 230 124 9 1 ' 115 10/27/10 231 124 12 112 10/27/10 240 125 5 120 10/27/10 109-75 1 1 10/27/10 150-199 1 1 10/27/10 108-236 1 1 10/27/10 108-226 1 1 10/27/10 117-226 1 1 10/27/10 125-223 1 1 10/27/10 137-251 1 10/27/10 147-235 1 1 10/27/10'l 150-237 1 1 0 10/27/10 151-223 1 1 10/27/10 155-235 1 1 10/27/10 156-231 1 1 10/27/10 203-226 1 1 10/27/10 205-194 1 1 10/27/10 205-250 1 1 0 10/27/10 205-249 1 1 1/13/2011, 3:20 PM 2010_General reconciliation.As Page 10 BALLOT PROCESSING RECONCILIATION August 17, 2010 Primary Election WORKING COPY Date to Adj Processed Batch # Send to OB Dup Out 10/27/10 205-249 1 10/27/10 211-227 10/27/10 212-223 1 1 10/27/10 213-228 1 10/27/10 219-249 1 10/27/10 220-234 1 10/27/10 220-249 1 -l-- 10/27/10 221-248 1 10/27/10 231-235 1 10/27/10 235-251 1 10/27/10 236-223 _ 1 _ 10/27/10 244-248 1 1 10/27/10 244-248 1 1 1 10/27/10 503-239 1 10/27/10 505-235 1 10/27/10 602-229 1 10/27/10 002-229 1 10/27/10 603-248 1 10/27/10 801-1_61 1 _ 10/27/10 108-185 1 1 10/27/10 109-182 1 1 10/27/101109-194 1 10/27/10 126-203 1 10/27/10 128-203 1 1 10/27/10 128-203 1 10/27/10 131-198 1 1 10/27/10 137-196 1 10/27/10 138-196 1 10/27/10 150-194 1 10/27/10 204-202 1 10/27/10 211-196 1 1 10/27/10 217-211 1u 10/27/10 221-192 1 10/27/10 221-196 1 10/27/10 225-197 1 1 10/27/10 227-210 1 10/27/10 236-193 1 10/27/10 238-211 1 Retur n from Ready to Reason Dup Count* 1 0 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 0 1 1 1 1 1 0 0 1 0 1 0 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 0 1 1 1 1/13/2011, 3:20 PM 2010_General reconciliation.xls Page 11 BALLOT PROCESSING RECONCILIATION August 17, 2010 Primary Election WORKING COPY Count 1 Date Processed Batch # 10/2_7/10 241-193 _ 10/27/10L241-191 10/27/10 244-198 10/27/10 246-207 _ 10/27/10 604-196 10/27/10 605-202 10/27/10 701-185 10/27/10,142-1-181 Send -to OB 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 to Dup _ 1 Other Adj Out Reason _ Retur n from Ready to Dup COUnt" 1 0 1 1 1 _ 1 1 1 _ 10/27/10 201_ -1-207 1 T 1 10/27/10 5035 _ 40 40 _ 10/27/10 5036 58 58 10/27/10' 50371 50 50 10/27/10 5038 _ _.. I 34 34 0 Day 5 Total 5522 470 4 1 4701 5518 _ } 16997 10/28/10 223 119 10 1 1 109 10/28/10 232 123, 21 1 102 10/28/10 234 _ 124 12 _ l 112 10/28/10 236 124 5 119 10/28/10 238 125 9 j 116 10/28/10 239 124 4 120 10/28/10 241 125 9 i 116 10/28/10 242 123 11 ' 112 10/28/1 248 119 9 110 10/28/1 249 121 11 110 10/28/1 250 124 17 107 10/28/10 251 77 8 69 10/28/10 253 123 5 118 11 254 124 8 116 -10/28/10 10/28/10', 255 121 14 107 10/28/10 256 119 10 109 10/28/10 257 121 8 113 10/28/10 258 124 16 108 10/28/10 259 122 6 116 10/28/10 260 123 16 107 10/28/10262 117 8 109 1/13/2011, 3:20 PM 2010_General reconciliation.As Page 12 BALLOT PROCESSING RECONCILIATION August 17, 2010 Primary Election WORKING COPY Count 1 Date to - Processed Batch # Send to OB Dup 10/28/10 263 124 10 10/28/10 265 118 11 10/28/10 272 125�— 14 10/28/10 273 121 10, 10/28/10 280 _ _ _ 123 1.1 10/28/10106-111 1 10/28/10 125-155 1 10/28/10 126-95 1 10/28/10 134-94 1 1 10/28/10 134-72 1 1 10/28/10 137-145 1 10/28/10137-191 1 _ 10/28/10144-96 _ 1 10/28/2010 203-187 _ 1 10/28/10 204-131 1' Other Retur Adj n from Ready to Out Reason I Dup Count* 114 -- - - -- j 107 10/28/10 209-207 1 ' 1 10/28/10 209-202 - --- - 1 -1 - 10/28/10 209-207 1 1 10/28/10 221-105 1 1 10/28/10 226-147 1 _ 10/28/10 232-89 1 10/28/10 235-158 1 _ 10/28/10 244-167 1 f 10/28/10 246-203 j_ 1 1 10/28/10 302-117 I 1 10/28/10 401-188 10/28/10 502-201 1 10/28/10 604-110 _ 1 10/28/10 701-97 1 _ 10/28/10 104-1-130 _ 1 10/28/10 104-1-130 1 _ _ 10/28/10104-2-198 1 10/28/10 124-1-111 1 _ 1 10/28/10 132-3-74 �1 .1 10/28/10 201-1-167 1 1 10/28/10 5039 , 10/28/10 5040 10/28/10 5041 45 41 33 111 111 112 1 1 1 0 0 1 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 1 1 1 1 1 0 0 0 45 41 33 1/13/2011, 3:20 PM 2010_General reconciliation.As Page 13 BALLOT PROCESSING RECONCILIATION August 17, 2010 Primary Election WORKING COPY Count 1 Date to Processed Batch # Send to OB ❑up 10/28/10 5042 10/28/101 5043 10/28/10j 5044 T 10/28/10 5045 _ 10/28/10 344 1 1 10/28/101 349 2 2 10/28/10 365 2 2 10/ /182 0 403 1 _ 1 10/28/10 8004 10/28/10 243 125 17 10/28/10 266 122 7 10/28/10 267 123' 8 10/28/10 269 121 13 10/28/10', 270 123 13 10/28/10', 271 ' 120 5 10/28/10 275 121 4 10/28/10 276 121 9 10/28/10 278 1231, 8 10/28/10 279 125! 7 10/28/10 283 124' 17 10/28/10 284 125 9 10/28/10 285 124 12 10/28/10 286 124 11 10/28/10 288 124 20 10/28/10 290 125 8 10/28/10 291 124 12 10/28/10 292 124 7 10/28/10 293 125 13 10/28/10 294 126 6 10/28/10 295 124 14 10/28/10 296 124 12 10/28/10 300 123 8 10/28/10 307 125 9 10/28/10 320 122 8 10/28/10' 101-255 1 10/28/10' 107-256 1 10/28/10 108-268 1 10/28/10 109-256 1 Other Adj Out Retur n from Ready to Reason Dup Count; -D3 53 56 56 ?5 25 32 32 1 ch filtM+7 2 ch 1 Prim. Ballot 0 0 0 0 6 108 115 115 108 110 115 117 112 115 118 107 115 112 112 104 115 112 117 112 120 110 111 115 116 114 1 1 1 1 1/13/2011, 3:20 PM 2010_General reconciliation.As Page 14 BALLOT PROCESSING RECONCILIATION August 17, 2010 Primary Election WORKING COPY Count 1 Other Retur Date to Adj n from, Ready to Processed Batch # Send to OB Dup Out Reason Dup Count 10/28/10 109-265 1 1 10/28/10120-266 1 _ _ 1 10/28/10 125-268 1 1_ 0 10/28/10125-269 1 1 _ 0 10/28/10127-266 1 1 10/28/10127-259 _ 1 1 10/28/10 128-268 _ _ _ 1 1 10/28/10 128-256 1 1 10/28/10 129-269 1 _ 1 10/28/10144-255 1 1 10/28/10 154-255 1 1 I _ 0 10/28/10 204-262 1 1 10/28/10 2097253 , — — - 1 1 10/28/10 220-273 --_ 10/28/' 221-265 J - - 1 _ 10/28/10 225-257 1 1 10/28/10 227-262 - - 1 10/28/10 236-265 1 I 1 10/28/10 i 238-259 1 1 10/28/10 1 238-262 1 1 10/28/10 239-262 1 1 10/28/10 239-288 1 1 10/28/10 - 239-275 1 1 0 10/28/10 244-255 1 1 10/28/10 301-271 1 1 10/28/10 401-256 1 1 10/28/10 503-273 1 1 10/28/10 505-268 1 1 10/28/10 602-268 1 1 10/28/10 602-268 1 1 0 10/28/10 604-276 1 1 10/28/10 701-276 1 1 10/28/10 801-266 1 1 10/28/10 124-1-259 1 1 0 10/28/10 '': 141-1-271 1 1 10/28/10143-2-268 1 1 0 10/28/2010 201-1-271 1 1 10/28/10 208-1-275 1 1 1/13/2011, 3:20 PM 2010_General reconciliation.As Page 15 BALLOT PROCESSING RECONCILIATION August 17, 2010 Primary Election WORKING COPY Count 1 Other Retur Date to Adj n from Ready to Processed Batch # Send to OB Dup Out Reason Dup Count} 10/28/10 218-1-267 1 1 1 0 10/28/10 5046 ! I 41 41 10/28/10 5047 _ _ _ j 20 20 10/28/10 5048 48 48 10/28/10 5049 51 51 10/28/10 5050 , 50 50 10/28/10 5051 1 55 55 0 Day 8 Total' 8299' 556 -51 4 - { 55� 6294 10/29/10 237 124 8 i 116 10/29/10 244 125 12 113 10/29/10 245 123 8 115 10/29/10 264 124 13 111 10/29/10. 268 114 9 105 10/29/10 274 124 113 10/29/10� 277 124 1 cb 120 10/29/10 281 124 7 1 cb 116 10/29/10 2871 125 6 119 10/29/10 289 33 4 29 10/29/10 297 125 13 112 10/29/10 298 125 5 120 10/29/10 299 125 12 113 10/29/10 301 125 14 111 10/29/10 302 123 14 109 10/29/10� 303 126 7 119 10/29/10 305 _ 124 15 109 _ 10/29/10 306 125 8 1 cb 116 10/29/10 308 122 10 112 10/29/10 309 124 5 119 10/29/10 312 125 14111 10/29/10 318 125 11 114 10/29/10 321 121 8 113 10/29/10 323 121 10 111 10/29/10 328 125! 10 115 10/29/10 331 ' 1241 11 113 10/29/10 335 125� 7 118 10/29/10 5052 49 49 1/13/2011, 3:20 PM 2010_General reconciliation.As Page 16 BALLOT PROCESSING RECONCILIATION August 17, 2010 Primary Election WORKING COPY Count 1 Other Retur Date to Adj n from Ready to Processed Batch # Send to OB Dup Out Reason Dup Count* 10/29/10 5053 45 45 10/29/10 5054 47 47 10/29/101 5055 40 40 10/29/10 5056 51 51 10/29/10 50571 33 33 10/29/10 452 6 6 _ 0 10/29/10 8005 _ 6 6 _ _ _ 10/29/10 504-376 1 _ _ 1 _ 10/29/10 229-399 1 1 10/29/10 220-410 , 1 _ 1 _ 10/29/10 220-410 1 1 _ 10/29/10 ;108-401 1 _ 1 10/29/10' 501-394 1 1 10/29/10 302-383 - 1 — — - -� ; ^ -_- - - 1 10/29/10 206-383 1 ' 1 10/29/10 216-383 1 1 10/29/2010 110-383 1' — — — 1 10/29/10' 110-383 1 1 10/29/10' 112-387 1 _ 1 10/29/10112-398 1 1 _ 10/29/2010112-387 1 i 1 10/29/2010 207-386 1 , 1 10/29/2010 111-389 1 1 10/29/2010,111-389 1 1 10/29/2010 114-376 1 j 1 10/29/2010 401-376 1 _ 10/29/2010107-374 1 i 1 1/13/2011, 3:20 PM 2010 General reconciliation.As Page 17 BALLOT PROCESSING RECONCILIATION WORKING COPY August 17, 2010 Primary Election Count 2 Date Other Adj Return Ready to Processed Batch # Send to 08 to Dup Out Reason from Dup Count' 11/2/10 540 124 11 113 11/2/10 541 124 13 111 11/2/10 542 123 12 111 11/2/10 543 123 14 109 11/2/10 545 124 8 116 11/2/10 546 118 7 111 11/2/10 547 126 5 121 11/2/10 548 124 12 112 11/2/10 549 117 4 113 11/2/10 551 123 14 109 11/2/10 552 125 14 111 11/2/10 553 119 13 106 11/2/10 555 123 12 111 11/2/10 556 124 12 112 11/2/10 558 123 6 117 11/2/10 559 124 15 109 11/2/10 561 125 10 115 11/2/10 562 119 6 113 11/2/10 563 126 6 120 11/2/10 564 118 10 108 11/2/10 565 122 8 114 11/2/10 566 124 15 109 11/2/10 567 119 8 111 11/3/10 568 123 15 108 11/3/10 569 125 13 112 11/3/10 570 125 8 117 11/3/10 571 123 5 118 11/3/10 572 120 14 106 11/3/10 573 122 14 108 11/3/10 575 125 7 118 11/3/10 576 125 11 1 cb 113 11/3/10 577 126 13 113 11/3/10 578 125 11 114 11/3/10 579 124 14 110 11/3/10 580 124 10 114 11/3/10 581 122 9 113 11/3/10 582 122 11 111 11/3/10 583 124 11 113 11/3/10 584 124 8 116 11/3/10 585 124 10 114 11/3/10 586 123 12 111 11/3/10 587 122 16 106 11/3/10 588 127 2 125 11/3/10 589 107 11 96 11/3/10 592 1 1 11/3/10 590 123 7 116 11/3/10 591 108 7 101 11/3/10 594 124 6 118 11/3/10 595 125 12 113 11/3/10 596 125 9 116 11/3/10 597 124 14 110 11/3/10 598 123 9 114 11/3/10 602 123 11 112 1113/10 608 124 15 109 11/3/10 5074 30 30 11/3/10 5075 65 65 11/3/10 5076 22 22 11/3/10 5077 21 21 11/3/10 5078 20 20 11 /3/2010 5079 15 15 11/3/10 5080 47 47 11/3/10 5081 45 45 1/13/2011, 3:20 PM 2010 General reconciliation.xls Page 1 11/3/10 5082 11/3/10 5083 11/3/10 5084 11/3/10 5085 11/3/10 - 5086 11/3/10 5087 11/3/10 5088 11/3/10 5089 11/3/10 114-564 11/3/10 118-581 11/3/10 120-565 11/3/10 127-549 11/3/10 139-581 11/3/10 140-582 11/3/10 140-398 11/3/10 147-351 11/3/10 150-580 11/3/10 206-564 11/3/10 206-587 11/3/10 207-588 11/3/10 209-582 11/3/10 209-581 11/3/10 217-271 11/3/10 223-350 11/3/10 225-584 11/3/10 229-566 11/3/10 232-549 11/3/10 301-564 11/3/10 401-564 11/3/10 401-564 11/3/10 501-572 11/3/10 502-582 11/3/10 502-584 11/3/10 502-373 11/3/10 503-278 11/3/10 503-269 11/3/10 208-1-564 11/3/10 106-508 11/3/10 107-507 11/3/10 127-511 11/3/10 127-512 11/3/10 131-529 11/3/10 131-532 11/3/10 222-516 11/3/10 232-517 11/3/10 240-517 Day 11 Total BALLOT PROCESSING RECONCILIATION WORKING COPY August 17, 2010 Primary Election Count 2 67 67 45 45 36 36 27 27 33 33 24 24 27 27 28 28 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 t 0 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 0 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 0 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 0 1 1 1 1 0 1 1 1 1 6537 555 552 6533 1/13/2011, 3:20 PM 2010 General reconciliation.As Page 2 BALLOT PROCESSING RECONCILIATICVV RKI N G COPY August 17, 2010 Primary Election Count 3 Date Processed Batch # Send to OB to SUP 11 /4/2010 599 123 11 11 /4/2010 600 125 7 11 /4/2010 601 123 20 11 /4/2010 603 123 13 11 /4/2010 605 126 10 11 /4/2010 606 124 10 11 /4/2010 607 125 12 11 /4/2010 609 123 9 11 /4/2010 610 122 8 11 /4/2010 611 124 15 11 /4/2010 612 122 11 11 /4/2010 613 121 14 11 /4/2010 614 120 9 11 /4/2010 615 113 14 11 /4/2010 616 124 15 11 /4/2010 617 125 9 11 /4/2010 618 122 12 11 /4/2010 619 126 8 11 /4/2010 621 124 12 11 /4/2010 622 124 9 11 /4/2010 623 123 8 11 /4/2010 624 124 18 11 /4/2010 625 125 7 11 /4/2010 626 124 12 11 /4/2010 627 124 9 11 /4/2010 628 123 14 11 /4/2010 629 121 13 11 /4/2010 630 123 15 11 /4/2010 631 122 8 11 /4/2010 635 125 18 11 /4/2010 636 123 12 11 /4/2010 651 124 10 11 /4/2010 652 122 9 11 /4/2010 663 123 7 11 /4/2010 5095 11/4/2010 ACP 2 1 11 /4/2010 108-539 1 11 /4/2010 110-555 1 11 /4/2010 110-556 1 11 /4/2010 118-555 1 11 /4/2010 118-547 1 11 /4/2010 128-546 1 11 /4/2010 137-546 1 11 /4/2010 140-560 1 11 /4/2010 149-549 1 1 11 /4/2010 151-553 1 11 /4/2010 154-549 1 1 11 /4/2010 207-551 1 1 1 /13/2011, 3:20 PM 2010_General reconciliation.xls Other Adj Out Reason 1 cb Return from Ready to Dup Count* 112 118 103 110 116 114 113 114 114 109 1.11 107 110 99 109 116 110 118 112 115 115 106 118 112 115 109 108 108 114 107 111 114 113 116 23 23 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 0 1 0 0 Page 1 BALLOT PROCESSING RECONCILIATIO I�ORKI NG COPY August 17, 2010 Primary Election Count 3 Date Other Adj Return from Rudy to Processed Batch # Send to OB to Dup Out Reason Dup Count* 11 /4/2010 209-540 1 1 11 /4/2010 225-565 1 1 11 /4/2010 226-549 1 1 11 /4/2010 229-549 1 1 11 /4/2010 230-565 1 1 11 /4/2010 237-546 1 1 11 /4/2010 239-553 1 1 11/4/2010 239-546 1 1 11 /4/2010 240-553 1 1 0 11 /4/2010 247-546 1 1 11 /4/2010 301-545 1 1 11 /4/2010 605-543 1 1 11 /4/2010 124-1-55 1 1 11 /4/2010 201-1-55 1 1 11 /4/2010 208-1-55 1 1 11 /4/2010 208-1-54 1 1 11 /4/2010 218-1-55 1 1 11 /4/2010 5090 63 63 11 /4/2010 5091 39 39 11 /4/2010 5092 25 25 11 /4/2010 5093 22 22 11 /4/2010 5094 29 29 11 /4/2010 5096 67 67 11 /4/2010 5097 54 54 11 /4/2010 5098 51 51 11 /4/2010 5099 38 38 11 /4/2010 5100 41 41 11 /4/2010 620 123 11 112 11 /4/2010 632 124 9 115 11 /4/2010 633 123 14 109 11 /4/2010 634 121 10 111 11 /4/2010 637 121 12 109 11 /4/2010 639 124 8 116 11 /4/2010 642 125 8 1 cb 116 11 /4/2010 648 124 10 114 11 /4/2010 650 124 11 113 11 /4/2010 810 1 1 11 /4/2010 638 122 10 112 11 /4/2010 640 124 16 108 11 /4/2010 641 125 12 113 11 /4/2010 644 124 14 110 11 /4/2010 647 119 14 1 cb 104 11 /4/2010 654 124 7 117 11 /4/2010 656 124 9 115 11 /4/2010 666 122 10 112 11 /4/2010 668 121 13 108 Day 12 Total 6431 591 3 452 6289 1 /13/2011, 3:20 PM 2010_General reconciliation.xls Page 2 BALLOT PROCESSING RECONCILIATIO I�O R K I N G COPY August 17, 2010 Primary Election Count 4 Date Other Adj Return from Ready to Processed Batch # Send to OB to Dup Out Reason Dup Count` 11 /5/2010 645 123 9 114 11 /5/2010 646 124 8 116 11 /5/2010 649 125 13 112 11 /5/2010 653 125 14 111 11 /5/2010 655 125 11 114 11 /5/2010 658 125 6 119 11 /5/2010 660 124 10 114 11 /5/2010 662 122 13 109 11 /5/2010 726 5 5 0 11 /5/2010 698 9 9 0 11 /5/2010 8007 14 14 11 /512010 643 121 12 109 11 /5/2010 657 125 12 113 11 /5/2010 659 121 11 110 11 /5/2010 661 123 13 110 11 /5/2010 664 120 10 110 11 /5/2010 665 124 13 1 cb 110 11 /5/2010 667 123 11 112 11 /5/2010 669 124 11 113 11 /5/2010 670 124 7 117 11 /5/2010 671 121 17 104 11 /5/2010 672 125 8 117 11 /5/2010 673 119 15 104 11 /5/2010 674 120 8 112 11 /5/2010 675 125 11 114 11 /5/2010 677 125 13 112 11 /5/2010 678 122 12 110 11 /5/2010 679 125 17 108 11 /5/2010 680 124 , 12 112 11 /5/2010 681 123 9 1 cb 113 11 /5/2010 682 124 12 112 11 /5/2010 683 118 16 102 11 /5/2010 684 122 7 115 11 /5/2010 685 125 16 109 11 /5/2010 686 122 10 112 11 /5/2010 687 126 10 116 11 /5/2010 689 124 11 113 11 /5/2010 690 123 11 112 11 /5/2010 691 126 11 115 11 /5/2010 692 125 11 114 11 /5/2010 694 125 10 115 11 /5/2010 696 122 9 113 11 /5/2010 707 125 9 116 11 /5/2010 709 124 10 114 11 /5/2010 712 123 21 102 11 /5/2010 713 123 17 106 11 /5/2010 714 123 11 112 11 /5/2010 722 122 22 100 1 /13/2011, 3:20 PM 2010 General reconciliation.xls Page 1 BALLOT PROCESSING RECONCILIATIOiyn �ORKI NG COPY August 17, 2010 Primary Election Count 4 Date Other Adl Return from Ready to Processed Batch # Send to OB to Dup Out Reason Dup Count* 11 /5/2010 724 124 11 113 11 /5/2010 727 119 12 107 11 /5/2010 728 124 15 109 11 /5/2010 729 121 11 1 cb 109 11 /5/2010 731 124 8 116 11 /5/2010 821 124 5 119 11 /5/2010 102-629 1 1 11 /5/2010 128-610 1 1 11 /5/2010 131-632 1 1 11 /5/2010 131-610 1 1 11 /5/2010 131-485 1 1 11 /5/2010 140-598 1 1 11 /5/2010 147-615 1 1 11 /5/2010 147-615 1 1 0 11 /5/2010 151-652 1 1 11 /5/2010 204-598 1 1 11 /5/2010 209-624 1 1 11 /5/2010 209-615 1 1 11 /5/2010 211-637 1 1 11 /512010 212-627 1 1 11 /5/2010 214-630 1 1 11 /5/2010 214-637 1 1 11 /5/2010 215-644 1 1 11 /5/2010 222-168 1 1 11 /5/2010 222-650 1 1 11 /5/2010 222-594 1 1 11 /5/2010 226-613 1 1 11 /5/2010 227-637 1 1 11 /5/2010 228-613 1 1 11 /5/2010 229-648 1 1 11 /5/2010 232-366 1 1 11 /5/2010 234-633 1 1 11 /5/2010 236-629 1 1 0 11 /5/2010 240-630 1 1 11 /5/2010 244-615 1 1 11 /5/2010 247-623 1 1 11 /5/2010 247-599 1 1 11 /5/2010 247-640 1 1 11 /5/2010 247-639 1 1 11 /5/2010 302-601 1 1 11 /5/2010 503-357 1 1 11 /5/2010 604-602 1 1 11 /5/2010 604-615 1 1 11 /5/2010 605-634 1 1 11 /5/2010 605-610 1 1 11 /5/2010 801-609 1 1 11 /5/2010 124-1-642 1 1 11 /5/2010 201-1-597 1 1 1 /13/2011, 3:20 PM 2010 General reconciliation.xls Page 2 BALLOT PROCESSING RECONCILIATIO I�ORKI NG COPY August 17, 2010 Primary Election Count 4 Date Other Adj Return from Ready to Processed Batch # Send to OB to Dup Out Reason Dup Count` 11/5/2010 101-393 1 1 11/5/2010 101-390 1 1 11/5/2010 105-372 1 1 11/5/2010 107-326 1 1 11/5/2010 112-268 1 1 11/5/2010 120-356 1 1 11/5/2010 128-440 1 1 11/5/2010 130-359 1 1 11/5/2010 140-488 1 1 11/5/2010 149-397 1 1 11/5/2010 156-275 1 1 11/5/2010 202-273 1 1 11/5/2010 207-493 1 1 0 11/5/2010 209-199 1 1 11/5/2010 213-421 1 1 11/5/2010 241-422 1 1 11/5/2010 244-336 1 1 11/5/2010 246-370 1 1 11/5/2010 246-445 1 1 11/5/2010 301-497 1 1 11/5/2010 401-393 1 1 11/5/2010 504-232 1 1 0 11/5/2010 141-1-311 1 1 11/5/2010 201-1-356 1 1 11/5/2010 201-2-371 1 1 11/5/2010 208-1-337 1 1 11/5/2010 208-1-352 1 1 11/5/2010 688 124 8 116 11/5/2010 693 123, 12 111 11/5/2010 695 123 9 114 11/5/2010 697 119 11 108 11/5/2010 699 119 13 106 11/5/2010 700 124 16 108 11/5/2010 701 119 10 109 11/5/2010 702 121 17 104 11/5/2010 703 121 11 110 11/5/2010 704 125 16 109 11/5/2010 705 124 18 106 11/5/2010 706 124 12 112 11/5/2010 710 123 13 110 11/5/2010 711 125 8 117 11/5/2010 715 126 8 118 11/5/2010 717 124 9 115 11/5/2010 718 125 6 119 11/5/2010 719 118 15 103 11/5/2010 720 118 8 110 11/5/2010 721 124 14 110 11/5/2010 730 122 19 1 cb 102 1 /13/2011, 3:20 PM 2010 General reconciliation.xls Page 3 BALLOT PROCESSING RECONCILIATIONn /O RKI I Y G COPY August 17, 2010 Primary Election Count 4 Date Processed Batch # Send to O B to Du p 11 /5/2010 732 125 19 11 /5/2010 734 124 8 11 /5/2010 737 123 13 11 /5/2010 785 121 10 11 /5/2010 789 122 15 Day 13 Total 9554 928 Other Adj Out Reason 4 Return from Ready to Dup Count` 106 116 110 111 107 0 14 8636 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 /13/2011, 3:20 PM 2010_General reconciliation.xls Page 4 BALLOT PROCESSING RECONCILIATIO I�O RKI N G COPY August 17, 2010 Primary Election Count 4 Date Other Adj Return from Ready to Processed Batch 4 Sent! to 08 to Dup Out Reason Dup Count" 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Day 10 Total 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Day 11 Total 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Day 12 Total 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 /13/2011, 3:20 PM 2010 General reconciliation.xls Page 5 BALLOT PROCESSING RECONCILIATIOWO p II I N COPY August 17, 2010 Primary Election Count 4 Date Processed Batch # Send to OB to Dup Day 13 Total 0 1 /13/2011, 3:20 PM 2010_General reconciliation.xls Other Adj Return from Ready to Out Reason Dup Count' 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Page 6 BALLOT PROCESSING RECONCIL August 17, 2010 IATIO I�0 RI N G COPY Primary Election Count 4 Date Other Adj Return from Ready to Processed Batch # Send to OB try DUP Out Reason Dup Count* 11 /512010 676 123 13 110 11 /5/2010 725 118 17 101 11 /5/2010 733 124 15 109 11 /5/2010 735 122 11 111 11 /5/2010 736 123 9 114 11 /5/2010 738 124 13 111 11 /5/2010 739 118 11 107 11 /5/2010 740 122 18 104 11/5/2010 741 123 9 114 11 /5/2010 742 124 11 113 11 /5/2010 743 121 14 107 11 /5/2010 744 126 14 112 11 /5/2010 745 126 10 116 11 /5/2010 746 124 11 113 11 /512010 747 125 13 112 11 /5/2010 748 97 9 88 11 /5/2010 749 119 14 105 11 /5/2010 750 121 11 110 11 /5/2010 751 126 12 114 11 /5/2010 753 124 6 118 11 /5/2010 754 126 7 119 11 /5/2010 755 128 13 115 11 /5/2010 756 124 9 1 cb 114 11 /5/2010 757 121 12 109 11 /5/2010 758 125 8 117 11 /5/2010 760 126 16 110 11 /5/2010 763 124 10 114 11/5/2010 766 118 17 101 11/5/2010 767 123 ., 16 1 cb 106 11 /5/2010 768 121 9 112 11 /5/2010 765 122 14 108 11 /5/2010 775 119 15 104 11 /5/2010 845 126 10 116 0 Day 14 Total 4033 397 2 0 3634 1 /13/2011, 3:20 PM 2010 General reconciliation.xls Page 1 BALLOT PROCESSING RECONCILIATIOiW� iO p K I N G COPY August 17, 2010 Primary Election Count 4 Date Other Adj Return from Ready to Processed Batch # Send to OB to Dup Out Reason Dup count, 1 /13/2011, 3:20 PM 2010 General reconciliation.xls Page 2 BALLOT PROCESSING RECONCILIATIOO R K I N G COPY August 17, 2010 Primary Election Count 4 Date Processed Batch # Send to OB to ❑up 11 /8/2010 752 122 11 /8/2010 759 125 11 /8/2010 761 125 11 /8/2010 762 123 11 /8/2010 764 125 11 /8/2010 769 122 11 /8/2010 770 125 11 /8/2010 771 122 11 /8/2010 772 124 11 /8/2010 773 124 11 /8/2010 776 124 11 /8/2010 777 124 11 /8/2010 778 125 11 /8/2010 783 124 11 /8/2010 787 124 11 /8/2010 792 122 11 /8/2010 804 124 11 /8/2010 809 125 11 /8/2010 812 124 11 /8/2010 816 125 11 /8/2010 825 118 11 /8/2010 827 124 11 /8/2010 828 123 11 /8/2010 832 120 11 /8/2010 836 122 11 /8/2010 838 115 11 /8/2010 839 121 11 /8/2010 841 40 11 /8/2010 846 14 11 /8/2010 120-833 1 11 /8/2010 123-819 1 11 /8/2010 125-834 1 11 /8/2010 129-813 1 11 /8/2010 130-826 1 11 /8/2010 133-828 1 11 /8/2010 137-749 1 11 /8/2010 155-839 1 11 /8/2010 203-819 1 11 /8/2010 204-800 1 11 /8/2010 205-827 1 11 /8/2010 209-832 1 11 /8/2010 211-749 1 11 /8/2010 212-819 1 11 /8/2010 217-749 1 11 /8/2010 219-832 1 11 /8/2010 228-765 1 11 /8/2010 230-767 1 11 /8/2010 239-762 1 1 /13/2011, 3:20 PM 2010 General reconciliation.xls 15 16 14 17 7 10 10 6 13 9 12 16 17 11 13 12 10 19 9 9 13 19 10 8 11 8 11 7 1 1 Other Adj Out Reason 1 cb Return from iReady to Dup `Count" 107 109 111 105 118 112 115 116 111 115 112 108 108 113 111 110 114 106 115 116 105 105 113 112 111 107 110 33 13 1 1 0 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 Page 1 BALLOT PROCESSING RECONCILIATIO I�O RKI N G COPY August 17, 2010 Primary Election Count 4 Date Processed Batch # Send to OB to Dup 11 /8/2010 242-800 1 11 /8/2010 242-827 1 11 /8/2010 302-773 1 11 /8/2010 302-834 1 11 /8/2010 505-825 1 11 /8/2010 604-839 1 11 /8/2010 124-1-819 1 11 /8/2010 141-1-829 1 11 /8/2010 142-1-820 1 11 /8/2010 201-2-767 1 11 /8/2010 218-1-749 1 11 /8/2010 103-774 1 11 /8/2010 105-804 1 11 /8/2010 109-781 1 11 /8/2010 128-775 1 11 /8/2010 129-785 1 11 /8/2010 133-775 1 11 /8/2010 133-775 1 11 /8/2010 134-790 1 11 /8/2010 134-791 1 11 /8/2010 135-766 1 11 /8/2010 136-774 1 11 /8/2010 148-766 1 11 /8/2010 151-794 1 11 /8/2010 209-789 1 11 /8/2010 211-794 1 11 /8/2010 223-774 1 11 /8/2010 232-779 1 11 /8/2010 232-781 1 11 /8/2010 235-775 1 11 /8/2010 242-775 1 11 /8/2010 303-789 1 11 /8/2010 303-789 1 11 /8/2010 401-785 1 11 /8/2010 505-802 1 11 /8/2010 602-769 1 11 /8/2010 603-792 1 11 /8/2010 603-735 1 11 /8/2010 701-792 1 11 /8/2010 104-2-776 1 11 /8/2010 124-1-768 1 1 /13/2011, 3:20 PM 2010 General reconciliation.xls Other Adj Return from Ready to Out Reason Dup Count' 1 1 1 1 0 1 1 1 1 1 1 0 1 1 1 0 1 1 1 0 1 0 1 1 1 1 1 0 1 1 1 0 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 0 1 1 1 0 1 1 0 1 1 1 1 Page 2 BALLOT PROCESSING RECONCILIATIOVVORKI NG COPY August 17, 2010 Primary Election Count 4 Date Processed Batch # ' Send to OB to Dup 11 /912010 852 1 11/9/2010 ACP 1 1 11/9/2010 AVU/DRE 1 11/9/2010 849 16 16 11/9/2010 847 5 5 11/9/2010 840 10 10 11/9/2010 8008 11/9/2010 5111 11/9/2010 5112 11/9/2010 5113 11/9/2010 5114 11/9/2010 5115 11/9/2010 5116 11/9/2010 5117 11/9/2010 5118 11/9/2010 5119 11/9/2010 5120 11/9/2010 5121 11/9/2010 5122 11/9/2010 5123 11/9/2010 5124 11/9/2010 234-833 1 1 11/9/2010 234-749 1 1 11/9/2010 206-735 1 11/9/2010 5125 11/9/2010 5126 11/9/2010 5127 11/9/2010 5128 11/9/2010 5129 11 /912010 5130 11/9/2010 5131 11/9/2010 5132 11/9/2010 5133 11/9/2010 111-450 1 11/9/2010 118-367 1 11/9/2010 120-498 1 11/9/2010 128-319 1 11/9/2010 133-484 1 11/9/2010 137-583 1 11/9/2010 150-549 1 11/9/2010 157-541 1 11/9/2010 205-551 1 11/9/2010 209-379 1 11/9/2010 209-262 1 11/9/2010 209-262 1 1 11/9/2010 215-203 1 11/9/2010 222-494 1 11/9/2010 227-516 1 1 1 /13/2011, 3:20 PM 2010 General reconciliation.xls Other Adj Return from Ready to Out Reason Dup Count* 31 76 63 72 49 84 95 67 47 8 51 45 73 41 56 36 19 64 31 43 45 55 49 36 1 0 1 0 0 0 31 76 63 72 49 84 95 67 47 8 51 45 73 41 56 0 0 1 36 19 64 31 43 45 55 49 36 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 0 1 1 0 Page 1 BALLOT PROCESSING RECONCILIATIOVV�RKING COPY August 17, 2010 V Primary Election Count 4 Date Processed Batch # Send to OB to ❑up 11/9/2010 228-262 1 11/9/2010 235-563 1 11/9/2010 239-508 1 11/9/2010 245-586 1 11/9/2010 503-480 1 11/9/2010 505-522 1 11/9/2010 602-256 1 11/9/2010 602-524 1 11/9/2010 141-1-589 1 11/9/2010 120-550 1 11/9/2010 134-366 1 11/9/2010 136-203 1 11/9/2010 145-477 1 11/9/2010 217-454 1 11/9/2010 229-362 1 11/9/2010 244-73 1 11/9/2010 247-628 1 11/9/2010 602-483 1 11/9/2010 201-2-646 1 11/9/2010 208-1-590 1 11/9/2010 858 2 11/9/2010 5134 11/9/2010 5135 11/9/2010 5136 11/9/2010 5137 11/9/2010 5138 11/9/2010 5139 11/9/2010 5140 11/9/2010 5141 11/9/2010 5142 11/9/2010 5143 11/9/2010 5144 11/9/2010 5145 11/9/2010 5146 11/9/2010 856 14 11/9/2010 221-433 1 11/9/2010 221-235 1 11/9/2010 302-150 1 1 /13/2011, 3:20 PM 2010 General reconciliation.xls 1 1 3 1 Other Adj Return from Ready to OL)t Reason Dup Count" 51 40 61 26 55 47 58 47 13 11 12 8 6 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 -1 1 1 0 1 0 1 1 1 1 2 51 40 61 26 55 47 58 47 13 11 12 8 6 11 0 1 1 Page 2 BALLOT PROCESSING RECONCILIATIOVVORKING COPY August 17, 2010 Primary Election Count 4 Date Other Adj Return from Ready to Processed Batch # Send to OB to Dup Out Reason Dup Count' 11/10/2010 5147 31 31 11/10/2010 5148 23 23 11/10/2010 5149 123 123 11/10/2010 5150 80 80 11/10/2010 5151 92 92 11/10/2010 5152 62 62 11/10/2010 5153 30 30 11/10/2010 5154 50 50 11/10/2010 5155 58 58 11/10/2010 5156 43 43 11/10/2010 5157 44 44 11/10/2010 5158 56 56 11/10/2010 5159 56 56 11/10/2010 5160 50 50 11/10/2010 5161 48 48 11/10/2010 5162 52 52 11/10/2010 5163 45 45 11/10/2010 Provisionals 22 22 0 11/10/2010 102-839 1 1 11/10/2010 102-839 1 1 0 11/10/2010 122-485 1 1 11/10/2010 132-1-806 1 1 11/10/2010 132-3-805 1 1 0 11/10/2010 133-774 1 1 11/10/2010 147-542 1 1 0 11/10/2010 154-609 1 1 0 11/10/2010 201-2-612 1 1 11/10/2010 207-474 1 1 11/10/2010 208-1-587 1 1 11/10/2010 209-721 1 1 11/10/2010 209-540 1 1 0 11/10/2010 215-801 1 1 11/10/2010 227-834 1 1 0 11/10/2010 228-515 1 1 11/10/2010 401-392 1 1 11/10/2010 604-480 1 1 11/10/2010 604-520 1 1 0 11/10/2010 8009 1 1 11/10/2010 863 1 1 0 11/10/2010 207-695 1 1 11/10/2010 204-265 1 1 0 11/10/2010 152-265 1 1 11/10/2010 115-232 1 1 11/10/2010 134-262 1 1 11/10/2010 862 4 4 11/10/2010 5164 34 34 11/10/2010 5165 45 45 11/10/2010 5166 22 22 1 /13/2011, 3:20 PM 2010 General reconciliation.xls Pagel BALLOT PROCESSING RECONCILIATIOQ RKI N G COPY August 17, 2010 Primary Election Count 4 Date Other Adj Return from Readyto Processed Batch # Send to OB to ❑up Out Reason Dup Count" 11/10/2010 5167 23 23 11/10/2010 5168 19 19 11/10/2010 5169 59 59 11/10/2010 5170 51 51 11/10/2010 5171 56 56 11/10/2010 5172 49 49 11/10/2010 5173 78 78 11/10/2010 5174 36 36 11/10/2010 5175 10 10 11 /10/2010 5176 9 9 11/10/2010 5177 9 -9 11/10/2010 5178 19 19 1 /1312011, 3:20 PM 2010 General reconciliation.xls Page 2 BALLOT PROCESSING RECONCILIATIOWORKI NG COPY August 17, 2010 Primary Election Count 4 Date Other Adj Return from Ready to Processed Batch # Send to OB to Dup Out Reason Dup COMW 11/12/2010 123-597 1 1 11/12/2010 127-829 1 1 11/12/2010 130-510 1 1 0 11 /12/2010 150-86 1 1 11/12/2010 150-472 1 1 11/12/2010 230-300 1 1 11/12/2010 502-612 1 1 11/12/2010 141-1-806 1 1 11/12/2010 218-1-478 1 1 11/12/2010 103-643 1 1 11/12/2010 107-777 1 -1 11/12/2010 864 1 1 0 11/12/2010 865 3 3 11/12/2010 501-724 1 1 11/12/2010 234-851 1 1 0 11/12/2010 8010 1 1 11/12/2010 Provisionals 11 11 0 11/12/2010 5179 13 13 11/12/2010 5182 20 20 11/12/2010 5180 25 25 11/12/2010 5181 24 24 1 /13/2011, 3:20 PM 2010__.General reconciliation.xls Page 1 BALLOT PROCESSING RECONCILIATIOVVR I A V I COPY August 17, 2010 I i Primary Election Count 4 Date Other Adj Return from Ready to Processed. Batch # Send to ❑B to Dup Out Reason Dup Count" 11/15/2010 ,Provisionals 4 4 0 11/15/2010 866 5 5 0 11/15/2010 867 8 8 11/15/2010 871 2 2 0 11/15/2010 872 3 3 11/15/2010 111-814 1 1 11/15/2010 122-724 1 1 0 11/15/2010 125-799 1 1 11/15/2010 125-116 1 1 11/15/2010 138-608 1 1 11/15/2010 155-553 1 1 0 11/15/2010 156-817 1 1 11/15/2010 157-783 1 1 11/15/2010 204-329 1 1 0 11/15/2010 204-343 1 1 11/15/2010 207-796 1 1 11 /15/2010 211-763 1 1 11/15/2010 212-636 1 1 0 11/15/2010 213-825 1 1 11/15/2010 216-174 1 1 11 /15/2010 216-784 1 1 11/15/2010 217-224 1 1 11/15/2010 219-637 1 1 11/15/2010 227-825 1 1 11/15/2010 235-846 1 1 11/15/2010 604-80 1 1 0 11/15/2010 111-831 1 1 0 11/15/2010 504-703 1 1 11/15/2010 141-1-605 1 1 11/15/2010 102-674 1 1 11/15/2010 103-388 1 1 11/15/2010 106-689 1 1 11/15/2010 107-659 1 1 11/15/2010 112-564 1 1 11/15/2010 129-558 1 1 11/15/2010 131-762 1 1 11/15/2010 133-772 1 1 11/15/2010 133-390 1 1 11/15/2010 227-784 1 1 11/15/2010 227-731 1 1 11/15/2010 244-764 1 1 11/15/2010 245-725 1 1 11/15/2010 247-697 1 1 11/15/2010 301-722 1 1 11/15/2010 301-824 1 1 11/15/2010 502-766 1 1 11/15/2010 503-703 1 1 11/15/2010 603-821 1 1 1 /13/2011, 3:20 PM 2010_General reconciliation.xis Page 1 BALLOT PROCESSING RECONCILIATIOO RKI N G COPY August 17, 2010 Primary Election Count 4 Date Processed Batch # Send to OB to ❑uP 11 /15/2010 604-754 1 11 /15/2010 605-730 1 11 /15/2010 801-170 1 11/15/2010 801-406 1 11/15/2010 5183 11 /15/2010 5184 11 /15/2010 8011 11 /15/2010 8012 Day 19 Total 69 11/16/2010 109-643 1 11/16/2010 218-1-647 1 11/16/2010 876 1 11/16/2010 114-703 1 11/16/2010 133-548 1 11/16/2010 157-511 1 11/16/2010 246-700 1 11/16/2010 246-459 1 11/16/2010 602-629 1 11/16/2010 602-817 1 11/16/2010 701-620 1 11 /16/2010 208-1-613 1 11/16/2010 8013 11/16/2010 5185 11 /16/2010 127-400 1 11/16/2010 134-158 1 11/16/2010 136-519 1 11/16/2010 401-616 1 11/16/2010 505-713 1 11/16/2010 124-1-729 1 11/16/2010 5186 11/16/2010 239-634 1 Day 20 Total 19 11 /17/2010 PROV 1 701-841 1 135-615 1 114-614 1 121-702 1 139-762 1 218-1-613 1 602-769 1 102-601 1 107-268 1 109-93 1 112-714 1 1/13/2011, 3:20 PM 2010 General reconciliation.xls Other Adf Return from Ready to Out Reason Dup COUnt" 1 1 1 0 1 5 5 6 6 5 5 2 2 0 18 0 18 69 1 1 1 0 1 1 1 1 1 0 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 0 1 1 1 1 1 1 0 3 0 3 19 1 0 1 'I 1 1 1 0 1 1 1 1 1 1 Page 2 BALLOT PROCESSING RECONCILIATIO IVV I\1 G COPY August 17, 2010 Primary Election Count 4 Date Processed Batch # Send to OB to Dup 113-463 1 120-651 1 123-470 1 126-537 1 130-739 1 1 144-687 1 147-568 1 148-836 1 148-634 1 149-611 1 155-346 1 204-119 1 205-811 1 212-549 1 223-631 1 1 225-449 1 232-826 1 238-799 1 241-153 1 244-245 1 245-683 1 301-729 1 501-740 1 504-742 1 504-480 1 504-736 1 604-654 1 604-668 1 141-1-621 1 141-2-562 1 201-1-265 1 201-2-400 1 208-1-397 1 218-1-223 1 5187 5188 CB Day 21 Total 46 4 1 /13/2011, 3:20 PM 2010 _General reconciliation.xis Other Adj Return from Ready to Out Reason Dup Count' 0 36 4 17 57 1 1 1 1 0 1 1 1 1 1 -1 1 1 1 0 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 36 ret from CB 4 17 ret from CB 0 99 Page 3 Date Send to Other Adj Return Ready to Processed Batch # OB to DUP Out Reason from Dup Count' 11/19/2010 111-614 1 1 604-375 1 1 241-832 1 1 110-664 1 1 229-553 1 1 603-436 1 1 879 1 1 0 PROV 5 5 0 204-828 1 1 301-653 1 1 602-633 1 1 129-489 1 1 604-517 1 1 125-725 1 1 401-787 1 1 114-719 1 1 0 149-614 1 1 209-723 1 1 128-579 1 1 0 602-752 1 1 0 138-680 1 1 0 5189 10 10 0 Day 22 Total 25 10 0 10 25 11 /22/2010 881 1 1 11/22/2010 882 1 t 0 5190 1 1 605-488 1 1 206-727 1 1 225-701 1 1 230-771 1 1 503-740 1 1 0 214-636 1 1 401-612 1 1 0 212-830 1 1 224-820 1 1 208-1-730 1 1 208-1-353 1 1 217-271 1 1 219-757 1 1 0 216-766 1 1 5191 3 3 102-713 1 1 106-381 1 1 215-527 1 1 Day 23 Total 19 4 0 4 19 Oath of County Auditor or Supervisor of Elections STATE OF WASHINGTON ) ) ss. COUNTY OF WHATCOM ) solemnly swear that the returns of the Recount of State Representative District 42, Position 2 at the General Election held on November 2, 2010, in Whatcom County, State of Washington, have been in no ;Nay -altered and that they are the same as when they were deposited in my office. ma's Shirley Fors[ County Auditor �;'� :� C'' In *e _ '; Subscribed and sworn to me this 3r day of December, 2010 io . m Crawford, Council em er, unty Legislative Authdrity•, ......... /I .Y w -6. t1 Amended Certification m9 of the Whatcom County Canvassing Board -4- ( ttbFjQA �bd STATE OF WASHINGTON } At�-rb Ua�Y 65, } ss. &SOS��.r#�� COUNTY OF WHATCOM } (AA S�&MokkS The undersigned officers designated by law as constituting the Canvassing Board for the County of Whatcom, State of Washington, hereby certify that this is a full, true and correct copy of the Abstract of Votes including the cumulative results and precinct results of the recount of votes cast for State Representative District 42, Position 2 at the General Election held on November 2, 2010, in Whatcom County, State of Washington, and that the following are the true and reconciled numbers of voters and votes counted. ��Oli `S •. t+�� viess our hands and official seal this T' day of December, 2010. �. ` Shirley Forslof, aunty Auditor :-X rr Sa Crawford, Counc I Member, Coun Legislative Authdfity ����L1� r ,,..., "VA 'Angela evas Deputy Prosecuting Attorney TO 0a y WHA_20101102_RC_E November 2, 2010 Summary Report Whatcom County / �x- OFFICIAL ELECTION RESULTS STATE REP 42nd POS 2 83/83 100.00% ALL - Vincent Buys 30,607 50.12% ALL - Kelli Linville 30,458 49.88% Total ... 61,065 100.00% December 03, 2010 10:49 AM Page 1 of 1 Comments to Canvassing Board Meeting Friday, December 3, 2010; 1:00 p.m. We began recounting at the conclusion of the last CB meeting using three counters. In the afternoon of the 1 St day we saw a ballot processing error on the screen and decided to take that counter out of service and proceed with just the two other machines. Ballot batches processed on Counter 1 would be reprocessed on either #2 or #3 before completion of the recount. At what we thought was the end of ballot processing, the results on the two counters were merged and the first set of results reflected 645 ballots had not been processed. We began a methodical review of several items to determine the possible source for this discrepancy and if there were any additional batches that still needed to be reprocessed. Our review included: 1. Verified all boxes from the original counting had been accounted for and processed. 2. Verified all new box numbers were accounted for. 3. Searched all election spaces for any boxes of ballots or ballots. 4. Verified all write-ins had been brought down and processed. We were to look at the following areas this morning: 1) search for any batches not processed properly (had some been cancelled rather than ended); 2) search all batches in the completed boxes to determine that an original processing separator and a new processing separator had been used for each batch processed (note numbers in a spreadsheet as well). Prior to beginning these two tasks, we decided to do one additional cross-check of the seal logs comparing the boxes to the log list (rather than the other way around — log list to the boxes as was previously done). In this cross-check we had one box that did not have a second label on it as it should have; it was determined this was a box that had been processed through Counter 1 but had not been submitted for re- processing through either Counter 2 or 3 as it should have been. After all other boxes had been cross-checked, this box was taken to the counting center, the box opened, the batches it contained checked against the batch numbers contained in Counter 1 and determined that the batches had been contained on that counter and the total of these 6 batches were 645 — the number of ballots showing as unprocessed. The time of counting these ballots was set and at the appointed time they were run through Counter #3. These batches were added to the previous merge of ballots and the total number of ballots processed from the original count and this recount now matched. Debbie Adelstein, Chief Deputy Auditor STATE REP 42nd POS 1 (cont'd... ) WHA_20101102_E November 2, 2010 Summary Report Whatcom County OFFICIAL ELECTION RESULTS 83/83 100.00% DISTRICT JUDGE POS 2 Write -In 99 0.16% NP - Matthew Elich Total... 60,542100.00% Write -In STATE REP 42nd POS 2 83/83 100.00% ALL - Vincent Buys ALL - Kelli Linville Write -In COUNTY CO DIST 1 POS B NP - Jean Melious NP - Tony Larson Write -In PROSECUTING ATTORNEY ALL - David S. McEachran Write-in PUD COMM. DISTRICT 3 NP - Mike Murphy Write -In SUPREME COURT JUSTICE POS. 1 NP - Jim Johnson Write -In SUPREME COURT JUSTICE POS. 5 NP - Barbara Madsen Write -In SUPREME COURT JUSTICE POS. 6 NP - Richard B. Sanders NP - Charlie Wiggins Write -In DISTRICT JUDGE POS 1 NP - David Grant Write-in 30,608 50.05% 30,454 49.80% 94 0.15% Total ... 61,156 100.00% 120/120 100.00% 32,774 44.05% 41,316 55.53% 311 0,42% Total ... 74,401 100.00% 120/120 100.00% 59,069 97.04% 1,799 2.96% Total ... 60,868 100.00% 120/120 100.00% 53,482 98.63% 742 1.37% Total ... 54,224 100.00% 120/120 100.00% 53,930 98.41% 869 k 1.59% Tota I ... 54,799 100.00% 120/120 100.00% 51,997 98.74% 665 1.26% Total ... 52,662 100.00% 120/120 100.00% 34,225 50.15% 33,701 49.38% 316 0.46% Total ... 68,242 100.00% 120/120 100.00% 52,004 98.79% 637 1 21 % Tota I ... 52,641 100.00% B'ham Sales Tax for Transportation Yes No SD 501 Supl Education Support Levy Yes No FD 5 Prop Tax Levy 120/120 100.00% 52,514 98.78% 646 1.22% Total ... 53,160 100.00% 47/47 100.00% 18,013 58.41% 12,826 41.59% Total ... 30,839 100.00% 64/64 100.00% 25,414 62.37% 15,330 37.63% Total ... 40, 744100.00 % 1/1 100.00% APPROVED 285 60.00% REJECTED 190 40.00% Total ... 475 100.00% FD 11 EMS Prop Tax Levy 1/1 100.00% Yes 494 83.59% No 97 1641% Total... 591 100.00% NW Park & Rec Prop Tax Levy 7/7 100.00% APPROVED 3,541 57.55% REJECTED 2,612 42 45% Total ... 6,153 100.00% November 23, 2010 3:11 PM Page 2 of 2 42nd Legislative District Precinct x Precinct Abstract 2010 General Election s Cai. N d N Q' ~ C C U U) W = i (0) 7 y R G7 Q� ❑ O C CL C 0� O CL 7. R" LL7 150 788 545 425 651 461 424 N O N Q0 a) > OC J 101 858 533 62.12% 190 320 158 348 360 102 2054 1613 78.53% 919 653 846 573 725 792 103 1356 978 72.12% 624 325 381 419 104 980 757 77.24% 480 261 430 307 316 105 996 792 79.52% 698 79 676 484 423 97 130 106 1189 870 73.17% 556 295 364 392 107 793 615 77.55% 478 129 186 183 108 859 654 76.14% 531 107 501 141 498 806 517 462 532 298 422 337 23 326 315 234 107 101 146 172 262 264 601 586 798 410 620 359 393 440 530 144 303 527 255 139 260 60 252 718 150 266 302 178 168 146 109 2137 1588 74.31% 939 613 854 551 684 750 110 1124 875 77.85% 636 215 294 334 111 1056 805 76.23% 549 239 479 530 312 431 313 331 112 1040 784 75.38% 578 185 227 234 113 697 468 67.14% 340 113 136 157 114 1097 831 75.75% 506 301 374 391 115 849 658 77.50% 432 209 356 21 282 307 116 56 45 80.36% 28 15 23 21 117 782 618 79.03% 406 194 353 335 244 280 118 841 641 76.22% 407 214 285 301 119 621 467 75.20% 282 175 225 117 98 235 231 120 885 405 45.76% 148 249 283 289 121 940 462 49.15% 121 328 353 353 122 769 638 82.96% 205 410 169 452 478 123 676 483 71.45% 219 249 181 267 279 279 300 124 925 623 67.35% 311 279 326 339 125 938 681 72.60% 341 3.19 370 395 126 866 731 84.41% 643 80 612 602 107 121 127 952 753 79.10% 636 106 138 157 128 1617 1250 77.30% 921 301 834 435 646 392 407 457 391 435 129 968 657 67.87% 463 170 199 224 130 1344 1044 77.68% 724 290 361 403 131 915 696 76.07% 443 233 278 318 132 973 736 75.64% 493 226 298 332 133 898 677 75.39% 484 185 203 229 134 1565 1008 64.41% 595 376 539 148 545 317r2l 436 450 135 568 408 71.83% 178 217 246 255 136 626 488 77.96% 332 142 177 137 1332 996 74.77% 601 368 454 138 666 509 76.43% 307 180 266 239 143 373 287 76.94% 168 106 147 138 144 903 661 73.20% 307 340 276 387 145 143 113 79.02% 71 42 63 50 53 157 383 307 80.16% 274 27 269 770 148 282 33 46 201 2347 1755 74.78% 904 771 891 977 202 564 343 60.82% 168 160 179 180 203 1037 779 75.12% 357 390 454 488 204 1472 1003 68.14% 373 578 308 640 672 205 904 659 72.90% 266 367 199 430 466 206 1204 975 80.98% 256 686 183 755 779 12 42nd Legislative District Precinct x Precinct Abstract 2010 General Election U C O N � a i d +� COi Ql 7 C 7 ~ CIO i C p y lY9 Y (0w L O y 0 r y CO r O a yam., 157 r' 595 875 130 r V) O C d N N C N 0 O 130 589 839 119 169 95 135 163 80 98 120 72 208 100 346 218 119 97 139 398 321 325 509 379 506 391 481 464 31 1509 962 1272 880 334 285 30608 N In O w n. 207 917 764 83.32% 215 510 568 608 208 2084 1497 71.83% 726 691 828 863 209 2799 1983 70.85% 1049 866 1033 1091 211 691 536 77.57% 161 357 389 409 212 1084 849 78.32% 256 564 181 641 663 213 811 588 72.50% 137 422 96 459 465 214 797 594 74.53% 186 386 142 164 74 424 442 215 888 549 61.82% 209 310 357 361 216 544 398 73.16% 106 271 301 303 217 594 333 56.06% 126 191 95 220 223 218 989 699 70.68% 169 481 126 80 528 542 219 708 489 69.07% 117 346 387 396 220 992 615 62.00% 254 329 220 101 369 386 223 419 303 72.32% 127 167 184 195 224 1145 911 79.56% 458 412 369 244 495 534 227 929 680 73.20% 307 348 404 437 230 772 615 79.66% 174 420 136 127 166 433 365 451 474 235 656 564 85.98% 176 368 415 453 236 858 728 84.85% 241 470 529 568 301 1102 745 67.60% 464 266 291 336 302 994 714 71.83% 386 309 332 375 303 685 582 84.96% 393 169 348 217 241 401 1151 807 70.11% 565 211 529 387 517 389 499F26 253 276 501 1058 750 70.89% 454 276 339 354 502 1362 967 71.00% 596 343 430 442 503 940 714 75.96% 475 209 299 305 504 1420 1024 72.11% 619 351 503 505 1195 866 72.47% 532 303 456 31 382 601 56 38 67.86% 32 5 7 602 2366 1932 81.66% 1651 237 1547 991 1290 390 603 1608 1277 79.42% 1044 213 300 604 2108 1668 79.13% 1362 265 339 360 605 1451 1182 81.46% 961 196 895 341 295 267 288 701 646 474 73.37% 357 110 126 127 801 626 437 69.81% 320 109 133 146 Total 84583 62591 74.00% 36293 24298 31885 28558 30454 13 42nd Legislative District Precinct x Precinct Abstract 2010 General Election Position 2 Recount 0 N L a 'a> ` > ~ N N a. a am 152 a,. 788 .= 544 425 651 ::: 461 424 498 806 517 463 532 298 422 337 23 326 315 234 107 101 146 172 262 263 601 586 798 410 620 359 393 440 531 144 303 527 255 139 260 60 252 718 150 ': 266 302 178 168 N a � 0- 101 858 533 62.12% 360 102 2054 1613 78.53% 793 103 1356 978 72.12% 419 104 980 757 77.24% 316 105 996 792 79.52% 130 106 1189 870 73.17% 392 107 793 615 77.55% 183 108 859 654 76.14% 146 109 2137 1588 74.31% 750 110 1124 875 77.85% 334 111 1056 805 76.23% 331 112 1040 784 75.38% 234 113 697 468 67.14% 157 114 1097 831 75.75% 391 115 849 658 77.50% 307 116 56 45 80.36% 21 117 782 618 79.03% 280 118 841 641 76.22% 301 119 621 467 75.20% 231 120 885 405 45.76% 289 121 940 462 49.15% 353 122 769 638 82.96% 478 123 676 483 71.450% 301 124 925 623 67.35% 339 125 938 681 72.60% 395 126 866 731 84.41% 121 127 952 753 79.10% 157 128 1617 1250 77.30% 435 129 968 657 67.87% 224 130 1344 1044 .68% 403 131 915 696 .07% 318 132 973 736 F75.64% 332 133 898 677 .39% 229134 1565 1008 .41% 450 135 568 408 71.83% 255 136 626 488 77.96% 177 137 1332 996 74.77% 454 138 666 509 76.43% 239 143 373 287 76.940%/o 138 144 903 661 387 145 143 113 53 157 383 307 a 47 201 2347 1755 977 202 564 343 180 203 1037 779 75.12% 488 204 1472 1003 68.14% 673 205 904 659 72.90% 466 206 1204 975 80.98% 779 42nd Legislative District Precinct x Precinct Abstract 2010 General Election Position 2 Recount r C1 ` a y N a°1i r C 90 N a° y m 0 130 >;° 589 839 119 169 95 135 163 80 98 120 72 208 100 346 218 119 98 138 397 321 325 508 379 '_'. 506 391 481 462 31 _ 1509 962 '` 1272 880 334 286 30607 N a. m r- 207 917 764 83.32% 608 208 2084 1497 71.83% 863 209 2799 1983 70.85% 1091 211 691 536 77.57% 409 212 1084 849 78.32% 663 213 811 588 72.50% 465 214 797 594 74.53% 441 215 888 549 61.82% 361 216 544 398 73.16°% 303 217 594 333 56.06% 223 218 989 699 70.68% 542 219 708 489 69,07'% 396 220 992 615 62.00% 386 223 419 303 72.32% 195 224 1145 911 79.56% 534 227 929 680 73.20% 437 230 772 615 79.66% 474 235 656 564 85.98% 452 236 858 728 84.85% 569 301 1102 745 67.60°I° 336 302 994 714 71.830%/. 375 303 685 582 84.96% 241 401 1151 807 70.11% 277 501 1058 750 70.89% 352 502 1362 967 71.00% 443 503 940 714 75.96% 305 504 1420 1024 72.11% 503 505 1195 866 72.47% 382 601 56 38 67.86% 7 602 2366 1932 81.66% 390 603 1608 1277 79.42% 301 604 2108 1668 79.13% 360 605 1451 1182 81.46% 288 701 646 474 73.37% 127 801 626 437 69.81% 146 Total 84583 62591 74.00% 30458 CANVASSING BOARD MEETING November 2, 2010 General Election Recount of ballots for State Representative District 42 Position 2 - Minutes - Date: December 3, 2010 Meeting Reconvened: 1:00 p.m. In attendance: Shirley Forslof, Whatcom County Auditor (Canvassing Board Member) Sam Crawford, County Council Member (Canvassing Board Member) Angela Cuevas, Civil Deputy Prosecuting Attorney (Canvassing Board Member) Debbie Adelstein, Chief Deputy Auditor Pete Griffin, Election Supervisor Nancy Moore, Office Coordinator Democratic and Republican Observers Shirley Forslof called the meeting to order at 1:00 p.m. and declared the purpose of the meeting was to certify the recount of ballots for State Representative District 42 Position 2. Debbie Adelstein reported that immediately following the last meeting, ballots were processed through the three 400C optical scan readers. In the afternoon, it was noted there was an error with Counter 1. Counter 1 was taken out of commission and the ballots that had already been processed through Counter 1 were reprocessed using Counter 2 and Counter 3. After all ballots were recounted the vote totals were merged. That first result showed a discrepancy of 645 ballots from the original count. A thorough investigation ensued. It was discovered that one box of ballots that was processed on Counter 1 prior to the machine error being detected had not been brought in for reprocessing using Counter 2 or Counter 3. The box contained 645 ballots; the precise number of ballots in discrepancy. The ballots were recounted on Counter 3 and merged with the total ballots already counted. The merged report was printed and revealed the total number of ballots counted were the same as counted on the certification of the November 2, 2010 General Election. Copies of the certified election results of November 23, 2010 for the State Representative District 42 Position 2 race and the recount results of December 3, 2010 for that race were distributed to meeting attendees. Shirley announced there was a five -vote difference between the certified election results of November 23 and the recount results of December 3: 11/23/10 Results: Kelli Linville 30,454 (49.80%) Vincent Buys 30,608 (50.05%) 12/03/10 Results: Kelli Linville 30,458 (49.88%) Vincent Buys 30,607 (50.12%) Shirley explained that a five -vote difference is within expected parameters and in no way alters the outcome of the race. There can be several possible explanations for why the totals change. Sam Crawford and Shirley Forslof compared the original certified precinct by precinct report with the amended precinct report. Shirley stated that we counted 86,993 ballots by the November 23 certification and 86,993 ballots at the conclusion of the recount. Washington State law provides that a machine recount is mandated if the difference of votes is less than '/2 of 1 % and a hand recount is mandated if the difference of votes is less than %4 of 1 %. Sam Crawford made a motion to accept the reports, Angela Cuevas seconded the motion, and the motion passed unanimously. Sam gave the Oath of Auditor to Shirley Forslof. Shirley, Sam, and Angela signed the Certification of the Canvassing Board. Meeting adjourned at 1:28 p.m. Minutes Approved By: •� -�- �a /3 /°' Shirley Forslof, atcom County Auditor Dat XrK7,- Angela uevas, Civil Prosecuting Attorney Date A4w- (2(IL?l, m rawford, countyjcouncil Member Date Canvassing Board Meeting Page 2 12/03/10 CANVASSING BOARD MEETING November 2, 2010 General Election Recount of ballots for State Representative District 42 Position 2 - Minutes - Date: November 30, 2010 Meeting began: 9:10 a.m. In attendance: Shirley Forslof, Whatcom County Auditor (Canvassing Board Member) Debbie Adelstein, Chief Deputy Auditor Pete Griffin, Elections Supervisor Nick Handy, Office of the Secretary of State Sam Crawford, County Council Member (Canvassing Board Member) Nancy Moore, Office Coordinator Vincent Buys, State Rep. Dist. 42 Pos. 2 candidate Mandy Feutz, State Rep. Dist. 42 Pos. 2 Kelli Linville's (candidate) representative Democratic and Republican Observers Shirley Forslof called the meeting to order at 9:10 a.m. and stated the purpose of the meeting was to declare the commencement of the recount of ballots for State Representative District 42 Position 2. There is a 154 vote difference between Candidate Buys and Candidate Linville. Shirley distributed and reviewed to all in attendance the Guidelines for Election Observers. She announced that the results of the recount will not be released until the certification of the recount. Shirley reviewed the following procedures for the recount: 1) Logic & Accuracy test (L & A) will be conducted prior to the actual recount 2) Sealed boxes of ballots will be opened and all of the 86,993 ballots will be run through the 400C optical scan readers as batches 3) Ballots will be returned to the ballot box, resealed, and initialed by floor supervisor and ballot operator 4) Ballot boxes will be transported to Auditor's vault and stored in the locked, caged area in the vault. Sam Crawford made a motion to authorize staff to conduct the machine recount of ballots, Shirley seconded the motion, and the motion was unanimous. Meeting will be adjourned at the certification of the recount of ballots for State Representative District 42 Position 2. Minutes Approved By: /IZ/iZ--ZcYo Shirley Forslof, hatcam County Audit r Date A�kQ4(!�k4(110 im Crawford, C unty Council Member Date Canvassing Board Meeting Page 2 11 /30/10 _WHATCOM TheBellinghamHorald.com/localnews Contact: Debbie Townsend, 360-715-2280, debbie.townsend@bellinghamheraid.com Tuesday November 16, 2010 Buys -Linville recount set State regulates ballot process SAM TAYLOR THE BELLINGHAM HERALD A recount in the Nov 2 election race between Demo- cratic state Rep. Kelli Linville, D-Bellingham, and Republi- can challenger Vincent Buys is expected after vote counts show them separated by a small margin. Here is a basic breakdown of the process. What triggers a recount? According to state law, RCW 29A.64.021, a mandato- ry recount of ballots is required in a legislative race if the candidates are within a certain margin of each other. For an automatic machine recount, candidates must be within 2,000 votes and less than one-half of 1 percent of each other. For a hand recount, candi- dates in a legislative race must be within 150 votes and less than 0.25 percent of each other. Linville and Buys were separated by 177 votes and 0.3 percent as of Monday, Nov. 15. Ballots are trickling in to the Whatcom County Auditor's Office at this point, .mainly from military and overseas voters, so it's possi- ble the tally could change. When will a recount In this race occur? If the margin holds, and Auditors Office officials believe it will, a recount has been tentatively scheduled for Nov 30, The Whtatcom County Canvassing Board must certify the results and set the date, but Auditor Shirley Forslof said that's the date staff is recommending. How long might a machine recount take? Forslof said staff esti- mates that it could take between three and four days to process the nearly 61,000 ballots in the race between Buys and Linville. While the machines can move quickly, some of the ballots may have issues that need to be worked out, such as light markings on the ballot that the machine has difficulty reading. Who Is on the Canvassing Board that oversees the elec- tion and certifies results? The three -member can- vassing board consists of the Whatcom County Council chairperson, a representa- tive from the County Prose- cutor's Office and the county auditor. Those people are County Councilman Sam Crawford, Senior Deputy Prosecutor Royce Bucking- ham and Forslof. Are there other ballots the canvassing Board might approve of that haven't been counted? Yes. Forslof noted that See RECOUNT, A7 Law allows for one recount RECOUNT from A2 there are more than 100 bal- lots for which staff members could not match the signa- ture on the envelope to the signature on file at the Audi- tor's Office. Those voters have been notified of the issue and have been invited to come into the office to provide a new signature sample and verify that it is their ballot. The Canvassing Board also will assess the signa- tures being questioned now and may approve of some moving forward. The board will meet Wednesday, Nov 17, for that discussion. Why does the Canvassing Board certify results before doing a recount? Isn't that like saying the results are final? Not really, according to Elections Supervisor Pete Griffin. The Canvassing Board is certifying that the votes are true and correct, and pro- vides a legal basis for any recount that may happen. This prevents an Auditor's Office from simply doing a recount just because, Griffin said. How many recounts are allowed? State law says only two recounts may happen. That could mean one mandatory recount and a paid -for count. What if a machine recount brings the margin close enough for a hand recount? That's not the way it works. One recount deter- mines. If a machine recount is done, that's it, unless a candidate wants to pay for another recount. How would a paid recount work? The candidates or their political party may request such a recount, Forslof said, and payment would be required. It costs 15 cents per ballot counted in a machine recount and 25 cents per bal- lot in a hand recount. Are either Buys or Linville contemplating a paid re- count? Linville, on vacation in Hawaii, was unavailable for comment. Her campaign manager Mandy Feutz could not be reached for comment. Buys, on a religious mission trip to Haiti, could not be reached. Campaign manager Ryan McKee said the cam- paign has not discussed that option at this point, nor did they contemplate such an issue. Reach Sam Taylor at sam .taylor@bbellinghamherald.com or call 715-2263. Read his Politics blog at TheBellingham Herald.com/blogs.