In a recent government meeting, officials discussed the ongoing statewide manual recount of ballots in Cowlitz County, marking the first such recount since 2004. The recount, which involves 30,000 ballots from the primary election, is being conducted swiftly, with 18,500 ballots recounted in just one day. Observers are invited to witness the process, which is also being streamed online for public viewing.
The recount procedure includes sorting ballots by candidate and tallying votes manually, with supervisors ensuring accuracy by comparing hand counts to machine totals. So far, the recount has reported zero discrepancies, a promising sign for election integrity. However, officials acknowledged the importance of thorough verification, with plans for additional checks to ensure the accuracy of the final counts.
The meeting also highlighted the involvement of bipartisan observers, although only representatives from one candidate have attended thus far. Officials emphasized the transparency of the process, noting that all results will be published online, allowing the public to verify the numbers submitted by the county.
As the recount progresses, officials are committed to maintaining a high standard of accountability and transparency, with the final results expected to be certified by the state after all counties complete their recounts by the September 3 deadline. The meeting underscored the significance of this historical moment in the electoral process, as officials strive to uphold the integrity of the democratic system.