Seeking an Electoral College switch
OLYMPIA -- An Electoral College member from Washington will switch his vote if enough other electors will.
OLYMPIA -- An Electoral College member from Washington will switch his vote if enough other electors will.
We have the Spokane County maps for the 2008, 2012 and 2016 presidential elections used for today's Page 1 story.
The presidential divide in Spokane, by the numbers.
Republican Mark Schoesler and Democrat Sharon Nelson re-elected to top Senate leadership posts.
Instructors didn't cancel classes because of election results, WSU officials say. Baumgartner says he still wants list of cancellations and reasons.
Some advice for people very upset or extremely happy over the results of the presidential election.
Nonprofit leader Kate Burke and Bemiss neighborhood advocate Kathryn Alexander have both filed already to compete for Amber Waldref's seat in northeastern Spokane. Waldref, who will term out of office in November 2017, says she'll take some time to spend with her family before pondering another run for office.
You can mail it in or take it to a drop box. We have details inside the blog.
We've got links to various voter guides for anyone still scratching their head over something on the ballot.
Filing of electors for independent candidate Evan McMullin gives supporters a chance to talk about strange scenarios for the presidential race.
State officials say ballots received with one week to go in the election hit 1,235,614. Secretary of State Kim Wyman hopes to beat 2008 record, but Spokane is still off that pace.
Eastern Washington residents with information about actual voter fraud are encouraged to report it.
Washington voters have sent back more than 1 million ballots. In Spokane County, the trend is slightly behind 2012, and way off from 2008
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