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By Lurleen in Seattle

Two more anti-domestic partnership ads have been posted.  Well, at least the first eight words of the narration are truthful…

By Lurleen in Seattle

Protect Marriage Washington, the organizations trying to roll back the new domestic partnership law, has just posted its first ad.  You can view it here at a more friendly site.

Togas?  Blonds on the savanna?  Tigers on the savanna?  My but God does work in mysterious ways.  Donate now to help us drown out this rubbish with some sanity.

Referendum 71 asks voters to approve or reject the domestic partnership law.  Vote APPROVED to preserve the law and treat ALL Washington families equally.  Approve71.org

By Lurleen in Seattle

Monday, October 5 is the deadline to register online or by mail if you want to vote in the statewide November 3rd election.

Register here.  

Check your address here.    

Ballots will be mailed out between October 14 and October 16.

This election, Referendum 71 asks voters to approve or reject the domestic partnership law that was passed this spring by the Legislature and signed by Gov. Gregoire.  Vote "approved" on Referendum 71 to preserve the domestic partnership law.  Every Vote Counts!  Are you registered to vote?  Is your voter registration address current?  If not, act now!  

Approve71.org

By Lurleen in Seattle

This election Referendum 71 asks voters to approve or reject the domestic partnership law that was passed this spring by the Legislature and signed by Governor Gregoire.  Vote "approved" on Referendum 71 to preserve the domestic partnership law.  Every Vote Counts! 

Are you registered to vote?  Is your voter registration address current?  If not, act now!  Monday, October 5 is the deadline to register online or by mail if you want to vote in the statewide November 3rd election. Register to vote here.  Check your address here

Ballots will be mailed out between October 14 and October 16.  If you haven't received yours by October 20th, contact King County Elections at 206-296-VOTE (8683). 

Track your ballot!  King County now offers a Mail Ballot Tracking system.  Find out when your ballot was mailed to you, when King County Elections received your returned ballot packet, and when your signature was verified and your vote counted. Track your ballot here....