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proverbialwisdom

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Wed Nov 6, 2013, 04:32 PM Nov 2013

Washington GMO labeling initiative losing, but not done. [View all]

Source: POLITICO

By JENNY HOPKINSON | 11/6/13 1:58 AM EST Updated: 11/6/13 9:47 AM EST

Washington state’s 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 state’s 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 Washington’s 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 state’s 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

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Why would even the most ardent teabag repugs louis-t Nov 2013 #1
They are proud of their ignorance RC Nov 2013 #3
As RC said Phlem Nov 2013 #5
Its very easy to label all the "no" crowd as being tea-baggers Veilex Nov 2013 #7
95% of animal feed, soft drinks and corn, soy and canola are GMO KurtNYC Nov 2013 #2
At least we'd be informed at how much we don't know about what we eat. RC Nov 2013 #4
Related thread. proverbialwisdom Nov 2013 #6
The only reason I've seen on DU that agribusiness fights so hard against labeling is because LanternWaste Nov 2013 #8
if votes have still yet to be counted why Chakaconcarne Nov 2013 #9
Twitter updates. proverbialwisdom Nov 2013 #10
Check it out. Multiple embedded links. proverbialwisdom Nov 2013 #11
'No Promises': Key Senators Won't Commit to Protecting States' Rights to Label GMOs proverbialwisdom Nov 2013 #18
422,157 estimated ballots on hand to be processed. proverbialwisdom Nov 2013 #12
OCA Tweet: I-522 trails by 95,000 votes; backers not conceding. proverbialwisdom Nov 2013 #13
Updates. proverbialwisdom Nov 2013 #14
King County in favor 57-43. Rural areas up to 82-18 against. proverbialwisdom Nov 2013 #15
Mercury is Retrograde until Saturday Berlum Nov 2013 #16
Update. proverbialwisdom Nov 2013 #17
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Update. Very cool interactive map of results by county. proverbialwisdom Nov 2013 #20
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Related. proverbialwisdom Nov 2013 #22
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A question for someone familiar with these labeling issues. Incitatus Nov 2013 #24
Non GMO labeling Brainstormy Nov 2013 #26
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Tweet. proverbialwisdom Nov 2013 #27
Update. Diff 57,690/87,839 to be counted. proverbialwisdom Nov 2013 #28
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Dang, so close. proverbialwisdom Nov 2013 #31
So for the measure to pass, about 95% of the remaining ballots Ranchemp. Nov 2013 #32
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Update proverbialwisdom Nov 2013 #35
I just checked the map of counties saying yes PassingFancy Nov 2013 #36
Multinationals already comply with diverse labeling laws in other countries, mainly by removing GMO proverbialwisdom Nov 2013 #37
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