Posted on 10/02/2021 4:12:59 AM PDT by Libloather
SEATTLE - King County Elections certified the recall petition against Seattle City Councilmember Kshama Sawant Thursday, but it will not make the ballot in time for the November general election. Instead, the nearly 75,000 voters registered in Seattle's third council district will receive separate ballots more than two weeks later, which will be due back by Dec. 7.
According to elections officials, the campaign to recall Sawant submitted more than 16,000 signatures for verification in early September of the 10,687 needed to place the petition on the ballot.
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State law requires recall elections take place within 45 to 90 days of a petition's certification, and King County Elections said that timeline kept it from making the ballot in either of the two upcoming elections.
"A number of factors influenced our decision to set the recall election on December 7," said Julie Wise, director of King County Elections. "With both the November General and February Special elections being outside the realm of possibility, we looked at dates that would reduce overlap between elections for our voters and sought to avoid the busy December holiday season as much as possible. There's no perfect date to schedule an election but our hope is that voters will show up, turn out, and use their voice in this election just like any other."
The Recall Sawant petition accuses Sawant of misusing city resources to promote the "Tax Amazon" initiative and misusing her position to allow protesters inside City Hall during June 2020 protests and lead a march to Mayor Jenny Durkan's house in July 2020.
(Excerpt) Read more at patch.com ...
Almost like voter ID.
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