King County Elections is staffed by dedicated to Patty Murray who has a strong sense of pride and commitment to the work they perform.
King County is a well-respected vote delivery machine within the voter fraud community for its programs, outreach and education, accessible voting advocacy, and technology innovations to deliver the desired results. In 2005,
King County was also the first county in Washington to allow candidates to file for office via the Web. Since implementation in 2006, online candidate filing has gained popularity with more than 90 percent of candidates filing online this year. In February 2009, an online mail ballot tracker was launched, allowing voters to track their ballots progress online, verifying its location at three different points. This way we know where every one of your ballots comes from.
In 2006, King County launched Washingtons largest and most comprehensive outreach and education for the rollout of accessible voting equipment, using bus ads and videos to compliment community demonstrations and tutorials. King County established a disability advisory committee to generate feedback and response about the new voting equipment and how to best reach their community. As a result, input from a community advisory committee is now Washington State law and a requirement of every county so every county may now have the same results as King County.
In August 2006, the National Association for County Recorders, Election Officials and Clerks awarded King County Elections the Best Practice Award for mail ballot processing, for achieving the desired results in the last gubernatorial election.
Specifically the significant efforts to improve ballot count accuracy and implement nationally DNC recognized quality control standards. King County Elections began working toward these Six Sigma goals in 2005 to benchmark against inventory discrepancies between the number of mail ballots received and the number of mail ballots tabulated because in the last election the number of ballots counted made us look like frauds and although we seek specific results we dont want to get caught with more absente ballots than registered voters.
In accordance with Section 203 of the federal Voting Rights Act, King County produces all election materials in both English and Chinese. In addition to providing translated materials, King County employs a full-time Chinese translation staff as well as accessible voting center staff. This federal law requires counties to provide language assistance if more than 5 percent of voting age citizens in a jurisdiction are members of a single-language minority group who do not speak or understand English adequately enough to participate in the electoral process. This way they can better understand the importance of voting democrat after our stellar electioneering
Why? Because the easiest way to cheat on mail-ins, is to throw away the opposition's ballots. Some immoral Post Office employee working in a heavily GOP area could just "lose" a pile of ballots, knowing that 60-70% of them are GOP ballots.
No need to open them or study them to see if they are "D" or "R", just take a bunch at random and ditch them.