psdgraphics.comThe next batch of numbers is in, and things are looking good

psdgraphics.comThe next batch of numbers is in, and things are looking good for the expanded domestic partnership law. The Secretary of State reports that the R-71 petitions–i.e. the petitions to block the new law–showed an even higher error rate yesterday: Of the nearly 4,000 signatures checked, about 15% were invalid. This brings the overall error rate up to 13.54% with about 20% of the signatures checked. The measure can’t make the ballot with an error rate any higher than 12.42%. And the duplicate rate continues to show signs of growth: About 14% of the signatures that have been checked thus far were checked yesterday, but they turned up 24% of the duplicates. The Secretary of State now has two shifts of signature checkers working, so there’ll be another update coming this morning from last night’s late count. It’s a bull market on bad signatures!