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Friday, October 16, 2009

Initiative 1033 Is Hiding From You

Posted by on Fri, Oct 16, 2009 at 10:25 AM

Post by news intern Garrett McCulloch

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I'm kind of a compulsive early voter, so I was filling out my ballot this morning. But something was wrong. I was just about to fold it up and send it off to the friendly postman when I noticed that Initiative 1033, the Tim Eyman ploy to financially ruin the state, was still blank.

It's technically the first thing on the ballot, but voting instructions take up 80 percent of the first column, tucking it way into the lower left corner, hiding.

So when you vote, find that little bastard on your ballot. Because if 1033 passes and you didn't vote against it because you missed it, you can't really bitch in five years when your house burns down because there isn't a fire department anymore.

 

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baconpussy 1
I had the same reaction...thanks for raising awareness on this.
Posted by baconpussy on October 16, 2009 at 10:40 AM
Baconcat 2
Garrett, you have to be smarter than the piece of paper.

Can a ballot be an unpaid intern? They seem to at least pass the "who's smarter" test.
Posted by Baconcat on October 16, 2009 at 10:43 AM
Will in Seattle 3
I almost missed it too, it's on the bottom left of the page.

Mark No Heck No.
Posted by Will in Seattle http://www.facebook.com/WillSeattle on October 16, 2009 at 10:43 AM
DOUG. 4
I noticed the same thing this morning. Who designs these ballots? At the very least they could've added a "(continued)" to the headers of the applicable columns.
Posted by DOUG. http://www.dougsvotersguide.com on October 16, 2009 at 11:00 AM
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Thanks, I was just looking over my ballot when it dawned on me that I didn't see 1033. I completely over looked there at the bottom. Fortunately, I have time to correct this on my vote. I just worry that other voters will make this mistake. That would suck if this piece of crap passes because most voters didn't see it on their ballots.
Posted by Senor Guy on October 16, 2009 at 11:10 AM
William T. Fuckweiler 6
I noticed that with crankiness too. WTF? Further, why is I71 the only intiative that uses "approved/rejected" instead of yes/no? I didn't have trouble, but we all know people who would. I only noticed I1033 because I went looking for it. Otherwise, I might have mistaken it for part of the instructions and been on my merry way while that shit slips through and Washington gets smoked like a cigarette.
Posted by William T. Fuckweiler on October 16, 2009 at 11:13 AM
MacCrocodile 7
I only caught it because I'm a compulsive early voter and compulsive instruction reader. I know how to fill in a bubble, but I read the instructions in full every time, and oh, look at that; it's an initiative hidden all the way down in a corner. An important one, too.
Posted by MacCrocodile on October 16, 2009 at 11:24 AM
rob! 8
Well, there's the legal basis for a challenge if it passes. Like the "butterfly ballots" of yore. But then won't every candidate/issue demand the top-left position on the ballot and scream "bias!" if it's anywhere else?

Seriously, I don't know if you guys get sample ballots and information booklets in WA like we do in CA, but make yourself a checklist with the items in ballot order and work from that.
Posted by rob! http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QZBdUceCL5U on October 16, 2009 at 11:27 AM
w7ngman 9
#6 because 71 is a referendum, not an initiative.
Posted by w7ngman http://userscripts.org/users/89370 on October 16, 2009 at 11:34 AM
Queen of Sleaze 10
Same thing happened to me... I was through voting and was like hey, where the hell was 1033?!?! That sneaky little bastard couldn't get past me though.
Posted by Queen of Sleaze on October 16, 2009 at 11:35 AM
very bad homo 11
I had no problem finding it.
Posted by very bad homo on October 16, 2009 at 11:42 AM
Cato the Younger Younger 12
I noticed that it was hidden on the ballot as well. But found it after I did a write in for Mayor.
Posted by Cato the Younger Younger on October 16, 2009 at 11:51 AM
baconpussy 13
@2: OK, corgi...you just insulted a Stranger staffer. Granted, it's a lowly intern, but still. I want to celebrate this moment of your throwing off the yoke of sycophancy, but the kid has a good point! Why not pick on somebody who deserves it, like Charles and his tit postings, or Jen celebrating a log and a pile of dirt as the second coming of Art?

Who peed in your kibble, puppy? Do we need to take you out for a beer and get your head right?
Posted by baconpussy on October 16, 2009 at 11:58 AM
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One of the reasons I opened my ballot early was for the pleasure of voting against 1033. I completed my work and . . . didn't recall seeing 1033 on the ballot. I really had to search for it before I found it in the lower left-hand corner. Doesn't anybody at elections check for things like this?
Posted by ThrobElk on October 16, 2009 at 12:00 PM
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So, you vote to raize taxes without any accountability of what it is for or where your money is going. That is absolutely stupid to think their won't be a fire department! These are the same nutcases that don't question the government, even when they are committing adultry, molesting little girls, and taking bribes.
Posted by Chris57 on October 16, 2009 at 12:30 PM
Bill W. 16
What is kind of exciting for me is I have been involved in GOTV going back like 15 years and it concentrates so much on election day making sure people in King County and Seattle get out to the polls during some rainy day because every other county in the state was voting by mail. This year everything is changed and you can call someone on a progressive list and ask two weeks ahead if they have voted. If they have, that's all you can do (other than having them help out), and focus on other potential voters. I am hoping with important issues on the ballot a good number of people will vote well BEFORE election day.
In fact, every person reading this, no matter what side they are on, should get their vote in days, if not weeks, before election day. Some like to hang on in case one of the candidates messes up but don't take that chance with such an important election this year.
Posted by Bill W. http://www.seattlegayscene.com on October 16, 2009 at 12:53 PM
Fnarf 17
Chris @15, I fear for the day when illiterate window-lickers like you control everything in this state. Which I fear is going to happen starting Tuesday, when short-sighted boobs like you vote this insane proposition in, and we turn into Mississippi.
Posted by Fnarf http://www.facebook.com/fnarf on October 16, 2009 at 1:09 PM
The Amazing Jim 18
Fnarf, just start singing "California here I come..."

1033 sounds just like Prop 13. It broke the state. We used to have a world class education system. Now we rank 48th.
Posted by The Amazing Jim http://www.facebook.com/home.php?#/profile.php?id=100000076496291&ref=profile on October 16, 2009 at 1:41 PM
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amazing how many people "almost" didn't find it. doesn't that mean you found it?
Posted by you gotta tighten dat belt on October 16, 2009 at 2:32 PM
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@19, it means we missed it the first time through, and only caught it later, duh. Your pretend ignorance is not becoming.
Posted by P. Ufnstuf on October 16, 2009 at 5:39 PM
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The ballot envelope was all wet in my mailbox (the heavy rains today?) and the envelopes were already sealed with no ballot inside. Guess I can't vote now.
Posted by well, duh on October 16, 2009 at 7:41 PM
Jigae 22
This is weird. It's bad design, bordering on suspicious.
Posted by Jigae on October 18, 2009 at 9:22 PM
zachd 23
I only found it because somebody had sent me a note saying "Here's where it is". I'm not too proud to admit that I had looked for it before that and had not seen it. Repeat: thinking to myself, "hey where is that on that ballot", I had not found it. I (may) be stupid, but -- that's something people will be able to gloss over far too easily. Yuck.
Posted by zachd http://zachd.com on October 19, 2009 at 10:09 AM
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Is it too much to hope that illiterates like @15 will be even less likely to find the 1033 checkbox in order to vote yes, and thus it'll fail miserably?
Posted by shabadoo on October 19, 2009 at 10:19 AM

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