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Washington’s columns ready for a table in February elections – Kima CBS 29

Washington’s columns ready for a table in February elections – Kima CBS 29

On Tuesday, thousands of voters in Washington are able to throw their newsletter on various local measures.

“It is very different from the presidential election, this is for sure,” said the district auditor Yakima Charles Ross.

“I think this is what we would expect for special elections in February. We have three school areas, Cle Elum-Roslyn, Damman and Thorp and we have been around 30 percent of turnout yesterday, “said Kititas County County Brian Elliott.

Some voters throughout the country will resolve local elections that must produce faster results from the president in November.

“I would say by the end of the week that we will have 95 percent of everything that will come, will be processed and table, which means it counts,” said Elliott.

All elections in the cities of Yakima and Kititas on Tuesday are proposals for levies in the school neighborhood.

“Most school districts tend to follow their election questions outside the cycle, which are usually February, but sometimes you will see them running in the spring elections as well. The county asked here in the next election, which is even more unusual elections, but we will hold it quite soon, “Ross said.

Kititas County auditor likes to see the trends in how locals and elections across the county find themselves in the final ratio.

“Last year, there were elections for Kitcom County, which is our dispatch center, which went quite lightly, about 65-35 and that was to benefit, and then we had a tax on roads,” said Elliott. “The same voters, it is all over the county and it was in November this last year and that lost 70-30. The same vote pool for about six months and you have had a complete different swing in the results.”

In other election -related news, Ross mentioned that they had ordered a new Urnya and were looking for a place in the West Valley to place this box.

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