QUOTE(DC Tom @ Nov 25 2004, 09:13 AM)
Technically, that's not the law, it's an interpretation of the law. And I'd wager it's only half of it...that dictates when the recounts start, but not stop. It's entirely possible (likely, I'd guess) that the abuse of the system is a non-partisan issue: one party wants to stop all recounts including the legally mandated ones, the other wants to keep doing recounts well beyond any reasonable point. But we can't really tell without knowing the law, can we?
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Ah here's our resident Cliff Claven who knows Washington State law better than anyone eh? According to everything I have read and heard here, a machine count is automatic when the difference is <2000. You should immediately perform the public service of advising all media outlets plus both parties.
Or if you are too busy to do so please send the relevant link to the statute that I may forward it to them and advise them that they have wasted time and taxpayer money.
It really doesn't matter to me personally - the Democrat is a jerk and the Republican an idiot. What irritates me is the hypocrisy. The state GOP chairman, when asked about a manual recount, stated regarding the Dem's asking for a recount that if "Dino Rossi is ahead at the end of the day, he is the governor-elect, this is over, she she (the challenger) needs to do the right thing, the gracious thing and the honorable thing and concede". When asked what if Christine Gregoire was ahead after the recount, the same guy said "That's fundamentally different."
His name is Chis Vance and you can Google it and find your own source.
Hypocrites.