Late ballots are strongly trending Republican in Washington State, particularly compared to initial election night results...

As the later 800,000+ ballots are counted over the last week since election day, the results have trended more in the Republican’s favor than it appeared on election night. In addition, we look at where some of these Republican votes are coming from…


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Background articles and documents:

2020 Election results reaction (day after election)

Why are 6.7% of King County voter records not accurate?

August 2020 CASS – NCOA Reports on King County Voter Database

Washington State Secretary of State Office – Official Website

King County Elections Office – Official Website

Only a few folks attempted voter fraud in 2016, those who did could be in big trouble

Seattle Times – 7 charged in vote fraud scheme

When clowns run government, eventually it becomes a circus

Seattle Times – King County settles vote records suit from 2004 governor race

King County sends thousands of Duplicate ballots (I’m sure it is fine – nothing to see here)

Thurston County Auditor bends the rules to benefit Allen Miller (and Jim Cooper)

Vote by mail fails when postal workers are corrupt, look at Washington State

Democratic Dinner Committee pays over $6k for lawbreaking, promises to sin no more

King County Democrats suffer another setback with $36k judgement for breaking the law

King County Council receives Bureaucrat Pinocchio Award

Attorney General sues Democrat Speaker Frank Chopp for campaign finance violations

Tukwila Ethics Board hides Forterra Grant Funding Violations

Tempted by Turd Tax, King County Council and Staff shocked by citizen disgust

King County Dumps the Turd Tax after overwhelming rejection by angry residents

32 COMMENTS

  1. Thanks for all this information about WA State fraud. With the news regarding voting machine fraud nationwide, I have been wondering whether anyone is investigating it in the WA State elections — from federal to county…? Please let me know if any WA State investigations are being done, and how to get in touch with the people who are doing it. I cannot believe that a governor as bad as Inslee could actually win an honest election, so I’d appreciate knowing all the facts. Thank you!

    • A number of people are looking into the fraud in Washington State. The fraud that has been proven so far mainly just involves at the core – problems in the voter registration database – dead voters, non-us citizen voters, double-voters, multi-state double-voting, addresses that don’t exist, or people who moved long ago, and the post office can’t find them, yet somehow someone is getting their ballot and it is being voted. There is more to find, but those categories are definitely being uncovered. It is hard to tell how much of this type of fraud has occurred, but it is larger than currently acknowledged…

      • In the Washington State voters database, that you can download from the sos website, there is a woman that is 120 yrs old that would be the oldest living person in the world by 3 years, that voted in the 2020 general election. Like I said tho the oldest reported living person is 117 yrs old. I also found nearly 1k people over the age of 100 that voted in the 2020 general as well.

  2. 2.2 million votes were added to the total in 30 seconds on election night in the governor’s race. Is this normal?

    • That is not unusual as on election day all 39 counties are running their counts and they would submit that information to the Sec. of State’s office all at the same time – approximately 8pm on election night, so it would appear they all show up at one time. THAT by itself is not a problem, if you understand how the system works..

      • I definitely don’t know how the system works. Maybe you could help me? I should probably clarify first with you if and what difference there is with mail in voting compared to the traditional vote in person method. Ballots are counted at the county level, correct? The precincts only gather the ballots and deliver them to the counties? Do counties do any verification? The counties then use whatever digital ballot counting machines they have and start running ballots. Who updates the count from county level to the state and how often is it done? How many ballot machines do individual counties use? How many different locations are ballots counted at? How fast can the ballot machines process ballots? I’ll stop there for now. Thank you.

        • There are 39 different counties, and each one counts their own ballots. Precincts are helpful to see distribution of the voting records, but most counties use the Clear Scan (or similar) system so the just run batches of ballots, they don’t sort by precinct. On election night, they report to the secretary of state their results, then the spend the next three weeks counting the later ballots which dribble in delivered by the USPS. Everyone basically votes by mail, although same day voter registration creates a different wrinkle with people essentially filling out a ballot “in person” and dropping it off, and the new “on-line” voting system is being used in some places as well

          • The 2 million votes were added at 8:21 pm only 21 minutes after the 8 o’clock deadline. No counties were allowed to start counting until 8pm. I’m not very good with math but in order to count that many ballots in 20 minutes, not including rejected ballots and machine malfunctions, you would need a lot of tabulators. *I’m gonna go try and figure the number out*

            • Yes, I know they say they are not supposed to start counting until 8pm, but they actually do start counting that morning, usually and they are really not allowed to publish any results or report any results until after 8pm when they send the information to the Sec. of State.

              • Have a great Thanksgiving, Glen. I wish to note Thanks for a President and our newest Champions for stepping up and showing me a deeper sense of my Love for Country. I give Thanks for the local City Staff who showed me their Love by taking municipal jobs when the pay sucked. But they believed in the Noble Endeavors each agency was created to address and wished to do something for all of us. They showed me our common appreciation for jobs well done and turned around my thinking about pitching in with equal gusto, if only on behalf of the Street I live on. I give Thanks for the excellent work you do here and suspect you were once one of our City Staff somewhere in another life. Lord knows, the pay must still suck. We would do well to appreciate the complexity of running a community. To cease our calls for the “someone” we pay to provide services to get off their butt and do them. We will find they wish to accomplish their tasking with equal effort as does the private sector. We shall find they are equally frustrated with the poor leadership we send them. Indeed, Republicans are commonly seen as out of touch with civic duty. It’s “why we pay taxes”. And so our lists of complaints grow when, in fact, we are the folks who gin up the solutions, inspiration and energy to accomplish all we set out to do. Being retired, let us redouble our volunteer efforts among our young folks, starting next door. All they know of us is what they were taught or heard. Most of that hearing is us bitching about everything from taxes to poor services. Let’s change that. To know us is to love us. It’s complicated, so simplify things. Do it yourself.
                Again, Thanks, Glen. I am proud to call you Neighbor.
                Jj

                • Thanks for the kind words. I have found front-line staff in many cases to be doing their best under less than ideal situations. Unfortunately, when it comes to government, when the bureaucrats move up to leadership positions, it is shockingly rare to find anyone who hasn’t become almost entirely corrupted by their position and entirely out of touch with the harm they inflict on their community. I’m not sure if that is because the process of promoting to the higher ranks of government requires that mindset, or if they just lose touch the higher up the ladder they climb. I agree with volunteerism – ultimately, it is a more cost effective, community-building, and honest way to help our fellow neighbors in a time of need.

                  • You have seen more than I, so I defer to your observations. I am well pleased with the general integrity I experience down here in Clark County from Building Inspectors to Deputy Mayor. But then we are loaded with Conservatives on our County Board. Getting our local bureaucracies behind a candidate is huge, and that only comes from direct work among them, as you noted. (Selling shoes last week does not qualify one for Office) We must become positive topics around the coffee break room discussions. Once the City built a homeless “Navigation Center” (U.N. lingo) around the corner, my Neighborhood Assn got involved. My neighbors have proved themselves patient and compassionate, which owns the City’s attention now as they work to address it. We turned the attempt from another wasteful, eternal treatment program (U.N. outline) and into a genuine effort to find a cure. Both the City and County now combined their efforts. Our hired Yale Grad made it 3 months before bolting to more amenable waters, and they hold the position open for someone from the private side of things. I challenged them to consider this issue is beyond a bureaucracy’s ability to address, else something would have appeared in this last 100 years of “effort”. The Deputy Mayor assured me privately she will “handle” the bureaucracy-end-of-things if we can find someone energized to tackle this. (promises/promises) Councilor Medvegy is on fire here, visiting promising efforts around our State. This is where we begin to take back this state- making the Impossible merely Difficult.
                    Anyway, I am glad to have this opportunity to communicate before you begin getting deluged with comments as your site explodes in popularity. Don’t laugh! I can see these things coming! Done there; been that.

              • If they really did then they broke the law. I’ve had a chance to look at the data from election night and no other state had even close to that amount reported in that short of time. As an example, it took Georgia 2+ hours to report 2 million votes. Something stinks here either way. The secretary of state is clearly a RINO and not in any way a traditional republican or even a conservative

                • I think you have to look at the details of the law. I don’t think anything prevents them from batch counting the ballots before 8pm on election night. Seriously. The question, of course, that has been raised about this in the past is who has the “inside information” on how ballots are coming in and who they vote for? Obviously, this is in the auditor’s hands.

  3. I love that u brot out how 20% of us wrote in Joshua Freed. I don’t think I’d ever done that b/4, but it sets a presidence. He’s got a petition now that we’re all signing vs the maggot emperor’s new edicts. Thanks!

  4. Would seem that our state had the same problem. Ballots possibly trashed and new illegal (unverifiable) ballots created with Biden, Inslee marked without messing with the the remainder of the ballot.

    • Vote by mail = fraudulent votes. Why do you think the Dumbocrats champion mail in ballots? They have always been the professionals at stealing elections and voting by mail makes it easier to cheat.

      • Dunno, Compadre. Not my Neighborhood. Waiting for “somebody” to do “something” won’t cut it, either. We shall certainly witness how they deal with their decent into S-Hole status. I suspect the very people they will need to find their way out will be the ones leaving for other places. They feel they’ve been invited to leave. I get it. Kids are taught to ‘rage against the Machine’. They shall find the holes in that “education” simply tanked property values and left misery in its’ wake. Much as they now hate it, they will conclude they still are Americans. Welcome back to making something from nothing, kids.

    • You need not falsify all County’s voting results, only those in and around King County. We may finally see the Election Fraud (counting shenanigans) exposed as our Intelligence Community’s Hammer and Scorecard programs are fully revealed being used now on Americans. (Dirty business fighting the world stage). I followed Bev Harris’ “Black Box Voting” 2016 expose, which identified the computer programs used to skew our tallies at the push of a button. Those programs were used in these Counties. I had hoped our Secretary of State would have taken it all seriously. Voting Fraud will always be with us, as people grab Grandpa’s ballot and fill it in. They have elevated their Game now by controlling the counting centers and paying big bucks to people to falsify ballots full time. This is why some states are screaming bloody murder, as our GOP watchers were denied entry to even observe this Big Steal. I fear our Washington State will never recover until we do away with this “new and improved” voting system. Physical ballots, counted by hand using volunteers carefully selected, is the only way out of this mess. It will actually be faster, to boot. Go figger.

  5. Glen , bless you for your summary; i can’t help but feel the “liberty party” vs democracy near socialist bias but that’s why i send your messages out. Keep digging up the in- appropriate on both sides Dear;
    I agree with your positive comment with regard to “what can a person do ” if this “election” didn’t turn out as “citizen” voters may have …again…desired. My continual hopeful response to your response of “showing up”; being an engaged activist a bit different. I encourage people to “engage” in the study of some very interesting information such as; why are all “citizen voters” name in capital letters? Are Thurston, King county and even your local sheriff a for profit business? What kind of flag/pole is represented in one’s local court rooms? What are Federal Reserve Notes and are they debt based? Why does it appear in washington Republic, that one can never own one’s home. Yes, one can use digital loan dollars to “purchase” from a bank or another “person” that also does not “own” a home/property. Try not paying the continually increasing “tax” per annum in case you think you do. We are a programed “lot”. Most have and never will ask some of those basic questions; happy to “make the best of it”. My comments aren’t for you. But there may be others who may be starting to ask the same hard questions. There’s never been a more obvious time to wonder about the state of this state let alone the world. I hope to connect with those that know there has to be some lawful, hopeful if not obvious options beyond paying some politician more of one’s blood and sweat equity.

  6. Your last comments on community involvement are exactly where we must encourage our folks to engage. Our neighbors can only go with what they see and hear. I find it is a blast to get out and help beautify my neighborhood. Shovel and rake work. Good exercise. Or our annual clean-up, where UHaul now donates us a truck to get around to all our shut-ins for free dump services given us by our City. The Lazy folks get a stern kick in the butt, with many hopping in to help out. The engagements with neighbors and City Staff is invaluable. I intentionally bring a lot of laughter and it is contagious. Do not underestimate the word-of-mouth support City Staff have with each other and City Electeds. We are not the evil people they all have been indoctrinated to think we are. Show them. I see no other way. We have solutions. We first look to ourselves and we are the folks who revel in happy work. Just educate your neighbors. Do this and begin winning.

    • Amigo, community groups could have a FLEET of U-Haul trucks and not be able to clean up the mess the bums have created in Seattle. And even if they could, they would be back to the same condition in a week. You can’t shovel sand against the tide. When the ashes are in the air, folks in Seattle will look around and wonder ‘what happened?’.

      • Dunno, Compadre. Not my Neighborhood. Waiting for “somebody” to do “something” won’t cut it, either. We shall certainly witness how they deal with their decent into S-Hole status. I suspect the very people they will need to find their way out will be the ones leaving for other places. They feel they’ve been invited to leave. I get it. Kids are taught to ‘rage against the Machine’. They shall find the holes in that “education” simply tanked property values and left misery in its’ wake. Much as they now hate it, they will conclude they still are Americans. Welcome back to making something from nothing, kids.

        • You are missing the point. We pay LOTS of taxes for ‘somebody’ (read: local government) to do SOMETHING (read: their jobs). When citizens end up doing the jobs they should be doing it is the double whammy. What needs to happen is citizens DEMANDING the government provide the services WE pay for. ‘When I feel the heat I see the light’ – Former U.S. Senator Everett Dirksen.

          • Unfortunately, most of what you pay government “to do” really isn’t done, or it is done so inefficiently and incompetently that it defies rational explanation. Better just do downsize government…

            • Glen, you and I both know at this point and time in our history the government will never downsize unless and until the second American revolution occurs. Nice try; no cigar.

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