As of Monday morning, roughly 15% of Washington voters returned ballots to their county elections offices. Author: Chris Daniels Updated: 10:26 PM PDT August 2, 2021
Ballot returns statewide show lukewarm enthusiasm over Tuesday s primary election in Washington state.
As of Monday morning, roughly 15% of Washington voters returned ballots to their county elections offices. The number was slightly higher in King County, the state s most populous, at just under 16%. Does that speak to maybe a lack of passion around some of the elections, pondered KING 5 Political Analyst and former George W. Bush White House Press Secretary Scott McClellan. I think people have fatigue, people don t vote when they re tired. So I think that the low turnout, it may be in response, people just tired, they re just tired of it, suggested fellow KING 5 News Political Analyst and former three-term King County Executive Ron Sims.
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