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Sherril Huff

  • Blogs

    November 4, 2010

    King County Shatters Mid-Term Voting Record With 71 Percent Turnout

    ​It's official, King County residents, ya'll are some votin' ass motherfuckers. Election officials are now saying they received around 762,000 ballots in Tuesday's election--that's a whopping 71 percent turnout. Earlier in the week King County Elections Director Sherril Huff had forecasted a 6 ... More >>

  • Blogs

    August 17, 2009

    Primary Vote: Slow Response, Screwups Likely

    ​So far maybe not so good for the county's third-ever all-mail balloting, with fewer than 14 percent (151,447 of 1,092,543 registered voters) returning their 2009 primary ballots as of 8 p.m. last night. This will be the first real test of the county's new buy-a-stamp-if-you-want-to-vote syste ... More >>

  • Blogs

    February 3, 2009

    Will Low Voter Turnout Steel Irons' Chances?

    Today's special election, in order to select a new non-partisan King County Elections Director, promises to be an ill-attended venture with voter participation numbers likely to come in at around 25 percent. That's a disappointing showing, considering how all-mail voting has been touted to incr ... More >>

  • Blogs

    January 8, 2009

    Dept. Of the Totally Expected: Sims Raises Money For Huff

    www.kingcounty.govKing County Executive Ron Sims sent out an e-mail today soliciting donations for Sherril Huff, the woman he appointed county Elections Director (who has a bit of a tax problem), who is running for her job in the Feb. 3 special election. His statement on Huff after the jump:

  • Blogs

    January 6, 2009

    County Elections Director Race Just Got Even Sexier

    Stefan Sharkansky at Sound Politics uncovers that current Elections Director, Sherril Huff, who is running for the new, elected post, claimed on a questionnaire never to have failed to pay taxes, despite having received federal tax lien in 2004 for $13,534.27 in unpaid taxes.

  • Blogs

    December 9, 2008

    Elections Director Decides to Fight for Her Job

    And she was willing to move to do it. Sherril Huff, who was appointed to the post in 2007, said earlier this fall that she wasn't interested in running should the voters decide to make her job an elected position. For one thing Huff, then a Kitsap County resident, would've been ineligible. Not anym ... More >>

  • Blogs

    July 10, 2007

    Dog Day Afternoon

    And she was willing to move to do it. Sherril Huff, who was appointed to the post in 2007, said earlier this fall that she wasn't interested in running should the voters decide to make her job an elected position. For one thing Huff, then a Kitsap County resident, would've been ineligible. Not anym ... More >>

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