Tacoma Urbanist
Nov. 4, 2008 at 1:29am
VOTE TODAY TACOMA! HERE'S HOW
Tacoma's future depends on your vote!
Jim McIntire, Frost Park Sponsor and Washington State Treasury candidate holds a winning chalk off submission from "LupinGoddess."
The Palin classic now with 4538 views and 27 comments, the most of any of the 5000 + Frost Park photographs:
by Erik on 11/4/2008 @ 8:25am | Also, vote for Tim Farrell, charismatic politician of Frost:
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by Erik on 11/4/2008 @ 11:27am | Via Tacomic:
www.feedtacoma.com/tacomic/ |
by ElectricElliot on 11/4/2008 @ 11:37am | Any idea where local election results can be garnered? |
by Erik on 11/4/2008 @ 12:07pm | Any idea where local election results can be garnered?
Here is the best for the local races for Pierce County, the Executive being the most watched race: www.co.pierce.wa.us/pc/abtus/ourorg/aud/... For state races, the Secretary of State will post here: www.secstate.wa.gov/ |
by Heather on 11/4/2008 @ 12:37pm | Thanks for the links! Interesting stuff. For example, 53.82% of issued Pierce County absentee ballots had been received by the auditors office as of 3:30 pm yesterday. |
by Erik on 11/4/2008 @ 12:38pm | For the best play by play blog coverage on the state level, see:
Liberal view: www.horsesass.org/ Conservative view: www.soundpolitics.com/ |
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