#264547 - 12/21/04 10:04 PM
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Three Time Spawner
Registered: 02/24/00
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probbly be like our last Gov.. do nothing to help the sports fishing people...
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#264550 - 12/21/04 10:46 PM
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Repeat Spawner
Registered: 09/23/02
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Loc: Monroe, Washington
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At least both of them took the time to talk to sportsfishing groups.
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#264551 - 12/21/04 10:52 PM
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Returning Adult
Registered: 12/10/02
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Loc: Everett, WA
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Dino's background is in commercial real estate. It's like the song goes "pave paradise, put up a parking lot". Don't be surprised.
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#264552 - 12/21/04 10:56 PM
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Dick Nipples
Registered: 03/08/99
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Loc: Seattle, Washington USA
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I'm not too sure about Rossi, but I know that when Chris Gregoire was asked about doing a study to compare the amount of money spent on sportfishing vs. money made commercial fishing, she said we don't need one.
She said we didn't need one because it's obvious...sportfishing is much more important to our economy than is commercial fishing.
Fish on...
Todd
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#264553 - 12/21/04 11:18 PM
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River Nutrients
Registered: 07/11/04
Posts: 3091
Loc: Bothell, Wa
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What these politicians need to understand is that fishing and hunting are big business. Been to Forks lately? We need to make sure all politicians realize that sportfishing (and hunting) is more than just a way of life for many families it is also a way of livilehood for many communities.
I would hope that Rossi could make the necessary reforms at WDFW to increase opportunity by protecting the environment and thus the fish stocks. Of course, he will need our help on this!
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#264554 - 12/22/04 12:39 AM
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Repeat Spawner
Registered: 03/06/99
Posts: 1231
Loc: Western Washington
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Well it looks as though it doesnt matter what Dino will or wont do for salmon....
Democrats' Leader Says Gregoire Wins Recount By 8 Votes
December 21, 2004 By KOMO Staff & News Services
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OLYMPIA - The head of the state Democratic Party said late Tuesday that recount results from King County give Democrat Christine Gregoire an eight-vote victory in the closest governor's race in state history.
Neither King County nor the Republican party could confirm the hand recount results on Tuesday night. But if the Democrats' analysis is correct, it's a stunning reversal in the gubernatorial race, which has been hotly contested ever since election day.
Republican Dino Rossi won the first count by 261 votes and won a machine recount by 42 votes, out of 2.9 million ballots cast.
"We're confident Christine Gregoire has been elected the governor of the state of Washington," Democratic Chairman Paul Berendt said. "I believe Dino Rossi should concede."
Berendt and Democratic party officials reached their conclusion after crunching numbers supplied by King County. The county has finished tallying its 900,000 ballots, but election officials said they still need to reconcile differences in the precinct totals.
"We are not releasing our results until tomorrow at 3:30 p.m.," said King County Elections spokeswoman Bobbie Egan, who confirmed that both parties received the recount data Tuesday.
Rossi spokeswoman Mary Lane said Republicans are also looking at the data but had not drawn any conclusions. "It's just too close to call," she said.
The Rossi camp has said that if it lost the third count it might challenge the election in court, and Republicans were already preparing for a possible legal challenge. Gregoire had promised to concede if she lost the recount.
Berendt's contention that the race had been decided came one day before the state Supreme Court was to hear arguments on whether King County - which is solidly Democratic - should be allowed to add to its recount 700-plus ballots that weren't counted originally because of mistakes made by county election workers.
A Pierce County judge on Friday granted the state Republican Party's motion for a temporary restraining order to stop King County from counting those newly discovered ballots. King County, the state Democratic Party and the Secretary of State appealed the case to the state Supreme Court.
Seven justices will hear the case. Three of the regular nine justices are out of town on previously scheduled trips, and one temporary judge will join the court.
About 350 people gathered Tuesday in front of the Supreme Court to show support for Rossi at a rally sponsored by KVI-AM, a conservative talk-radio station.
The crowd chanted "No new votes!" and "No more fraud!" They held signs saying "Welcome to Ukraine" and wore orange, a tribute to the signature color of demonstrators in Ukraine who protested a fraud-marred election there.
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#264555 - 12/22/04 01:20 AM
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Smolt
Registered: 01/10/02
Posts: 84
Loc: On a river near you
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Not according to Kiro News Kiro 7 News And And again Kiro 7 News
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#264556 - 12/22/04 01:55 AM
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Three Time Spawner
Registered: 03/13/00
Posts: 1830
Loc: Kelso Wa.
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Will Rossi help the fish? Only if Christine hires him too!
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#264558 - 12/22/04 12:06 PM
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Spawner
Registered: 06/24/01
Posts: 684
Loc: Toledo Wa
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I'm trying to figure out how Rossi can only gain 7 votes in 2/3 of the state.Then Gregoire can gain what looks like 57 in 1/3 of the state to pull to an 8 vote lead.Thats with out counting the contested ballots.Which would probably make it a wider margin.I think thats what I'm hearing anyhow.
Something smells fishy to me.
This whole election stinks,bad.I'm thinking that revote that was tlaked about would be a good thing.
I hope some lessons are learned here.And that a whole lot of reform is done before the next election.
It looks like no matter who the next Govrnor is,we'll never know who was really elected.
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#264559 - 12/22/04 12:19 PM
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Returning Adult
Registered: 12/10/02
Posts: 436
Loc: Everett, WA
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Regardless of who eventually "wins" this election they will be unpopular and virtually powerless. They will have no real mandate to govern by the people and will be basically a figurehead.
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#264560 - 12/22/04 12:51 PM
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wolverine is right on the mark. Regardless of who moves into the Gov's mansion this election will go down in history as an example of why everyone should vote.... because your vote matters, as in every single one.
I agree with many others that political candidates will tell people what they want to hear. For example, I originally voted for Locke beacasue I thought Locke was going to be good for the environment. Wrong.
I think we can only wait and see what happens. All I know is that the Gov does not have much influence on the Fish and Wildlife Commission... outside of making appointments. The legislature can be quite effective manipulating the Department via the old purse strings, however.
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#264561 - 12/22/04 12:58 PM
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Returning Adult
Registered: 03/08/99
Posts: 397
Loc: Bothell, WA
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Not like I really ~liked~ either one, but I gotta say that CG appears much more sportsfishing-oriented that Real Estate Rossi. And, given what I've read, she's definitely more knowledgable about the issues surrounding our anadromous fish populations. Sorry Demon - last I heard ol' Chris G is about ready to declare victory. And I doubt the margin will affect her ability in office. That's what people said about Bush in his first term too - not winning the popular vote sure slowed him down, didn't it? That is if this ~ever~ gets out of court. My .02, DS
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#264563 - 12/22/04 01:19 PM
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River Nutrients
Registered: 01/13/03
Posts: 2562
Loc: Edmonds
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Let's hope she does something positive with WDFW,but,I will never understand why we continue voting the same people into office that have run this state so poorly in the past. Things will not change in this state until changes are made at the top. And that doesn't mean voting another D into the governor's office. We get what we vote for. Keep raising our taxes, keep growing the size of our government, keep doing less with the increased revenues our state sees, let's just keep on keepin' on. This is coming from someone who's on the left side of the fence the majority of the time. I can't wait until '06 when we get the privilege of voting Ron Simms back in
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#264564 - 12/22/04 01:40 PM
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Spawner
Registered: 06/12/01
Posts: 557
Loc: Port Townend, WA
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If indeed CG wins, there is a definite mandate. In a strongly Democratic state with a popular Democrat running for the governorship, her poor showing indicates that the bulk of the voters want change in the way the state is run-- otherwise Gregoire would have won by a landslide.
As for a study on the economics of sports fishing-- a state department, I think it was called "Economic Development" or some such thing, did a study that showed the economic benefit of commercial fishing versus sport fishing. The sport caught salmon returned a fantastic figure, something like $4 a pound; whereas commercially caught salmon were worth $.25 a fish.
I remember this from some work I did with Trout Unlimited, but that was 20 years ago, so things are a bit fuzzy on specifics. However, the economic benefits were very definite. Unfortunately, the Department of Fisheries couldn't do much with it because of the legislative mandate they have to promote commercial fishing. If that mandate could be changed to "best benefit of the state", sports fishing would own the resource.
Keith
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#264565 - 12/22/04 01:44 PM
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Ornamental Rice Bowl
Registered: 11/24/03
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Not so fast everyone... we ain't got a winner just yet. Here's the TNT's analysis of what is yet to come... it's enough to make your head spin:
According to an analysis by The News Tribune, based on interviews with party and campaign officials and lawyers, here are possible contingencies:
If the court allows the ballots:
• Republicans could appeal the decision to a federal court, possibly the U.S. Supreme Court, alleging that counties’ varying recount procedures violate the U.S. Constitution’s equal protection clause. Or they could file a new case making the same claim. A previous Democratic lawsuit alleged that counties violated the clause by treating certain types of ballots differently.
• Republicans could sue in specific counties, alleging that King County did more to include previously uncounted ballots and ask other counties to do the same. They’ve set the stage for such suits this week, publicizing military families’ claims that soldiers on active duty – who they say would have voted for Rossi – were disenfranchised because they didn’t receive absentee ballots on time.
• Republicans could wait for the state to certify the recount result and then, if Gregoire wins, they could contest the result. Their lawyers say that could be done before the state Supreme Court, though Democrats have said the proper venue is the Legislature, which will be controlled by Democrats in the new year. A Republican lawyer predicted that if one side tries to contest the election, there likely would be a court fight over which is the appropriate venue.
• Republicans say a possible result of contesting the election could be a new election, ordered by the court or the Legislature.
• If Rossi wins after the new ballots are considered, Gregoire campaign spokesman Morton Brilliant says his boss would concede, though Democrats could still contest the results.
If the court blocks the ballots:
• Nick Handy, the Secretary of State’s elections chief who filed a declaration supporting the Democrats’ appeal, said this could cause problems since most of the 38 counties that finished the recount added previously uncounted votes. Republicans dispute that claim.
In order to be consistent, Handy said, the justices should either allow King County to consider new votes or order the other counties to redo their recounts and exclude any previously uncounted votes. That would be tough, he said, since many counties mixed those ballots “into the general ballot pool, which would make it impossible to unscramble that egg.”
• If Gregoire loses, Democrats could sue each county to force them to recount their ballots a third time and exclude previously uncounted votes.
• If Democrats believe the counties didn’t apply consistent standards for considering new votes and Gregoire loses, Democrats could sue in federal court to overturn the election results. They would allege that the counties’ varying standards for considering new ballots violates the U.S. Constitution’s equal protection clause.
• Or they could utilize a vague clause in the Washington Constitution that their lawyers interpret as allowing a candidate or party to contest an election before the Legislature. Under their reading, that would allow the Democrat-controlled Legislature to pick the winner.
Seven justices will hear the case today. Three of the regular nine justices are out of town on previously scheduled trips, and one temporary judge will join the court.
On Tuesday, about 350 people gathered in front of the Supreme Court building to show support for Rossi at a rally sponsored by KVI, a conservative talk-radio station.
Meanwhile, Handy offered up yet another scenario that he acknowledged is unlikely to occur regardless of the result of the Supreme Court case: “We finish the count, both parties live with the result and we move on. That’s the fantasy result,” he said.
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#264566 - 12/22/04 02:01 PM
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