Fixing rejected ballots could tip balance in WA lands commissioner race
Dave Upthegrove suspects there are about two dozen voters in the San Juan Islands who cast primary ballots in his favor that were rejected. The Democratic lands commissioner candidate said Thursday he might call friends or local party officials there to help track these people down and see if their ballots can be fixed and counted.
The level of effort and precision in this outreach reflects how tight the race is for the second spot between Upthegrove and Republican Sue Kuehl Pederson 10 days after the Aug. 6 primary. Its a squeaker that could come down to a couple hundred votes or less as they duel to move onto the general election.
Both campaigns are scrambling to reach voters who might be able to cure ballots with problems like signatures that dont match those on file with election offices.
As of Friday evening, Upthegrove was ahead by just 951 votes. His advantage has eroded as votes have been tallied in rural counties where Pederson enjoys stronger support. A Friday count in Walla Walla County narrowed his lead, which was around 1,900 votes in the late afternoon.
https://washingtonstatestandard.com/2024/08/16/fixing-rejected-ballots-could-tip-balance-in-wa-lands-commissioner-race/