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Source: POLITICO
By JENNY HOPKINSON | 11/6/13 1:58 AM EST Updated: 11/6/13 9:47 AM EST
Washington states GMO labeling measure appears to be going down in defeat, early results show.
With slightly less than a million votes counted, the current tally on Ballot Initiative 522, which would require the labeling of foods that contain genetically modified organisms, show those opposed leading by about 536,000 (54.8 percent) to 442,000 (45.2 percent). The figures represent about a quarter of the states 3.9 million registered voters, so more votes are on the way.
The delay in the final vote total is due to the fact that Washington is a mail-in ballot state, and it will count any ballots postmarked by Nov. 5, even if those ballots arrive at the end of the week. As a result, the tally on election night often only reflects about 60 percent of the votes that ultimately will be received, according to Brian Zylstra, a spokesman for Washingtons Office of the Secretary of State.
If that holds true in this election, with 997,566 ballots counted on election night, another 665,044 could be in the mail.
Elizabeth Larter, spokeswoman for the Yes on I-522 campaign tells POLITICO that given the spread out returns, the campaign remains optimistic that the final results will support the measure.
Usually with Washington State campaigns, it tends to be that the more conservative vote tends to come in earlier
so we knew going into tonight that we would either be down or it would be very close, Larter said. Voters in King County the states most populous and home to Seattle who have supported the measure in polling, tend to mail their ballots at the last minute, and so election results often take a couple of days to catch up.
Read more: http://www.politico.com/story/2013/11/washington-state-gmo-labeling-initiative-2013-elections-99442.html#ixzz2jtpGAzVF