Traffic alert: Junction crash, one hurt

November 5, 2008 5:10 pm
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WSB contributing photojournalist Christopher Boffoli sends that photo from California/Oregon with this report:

Witnesses at the coin shop below the senior center told me they heard a thud and ran out to find that an elderly woman had passed out at the wheel and sideswiped a car parked just adjacent to Shadow Land. She seemed to be the car’s only occupant. No one else was injured. The woman was still unconscious when I arrived. She was being loaded into an ambulance and transported to the hospital. There is a fire engine and police cruiser at the corner and flares in the road. But traffic seemed to be getting by at 5:00 without too much of a tie-up.

Update: Beato closing November 14th

beatol2.jpgThanks to “Mrs. L” for the tip – Leslie Kelly reports that Beato is closing as of November 14th. Nobody’s picking up the phone at Beato right now, but we’ll be working to see what more we can find out. This would be the second major West Seattle eatery shutdown in less than two months, after Blackbird Bistro (which is now listed for sale). 4:58 PM UPDATE: Went by to try to confirm in person. Proprietor Brandon Gillespie isn’t expected in tonight, but a staffer confirms to WSB that November 14th was just set today as Beato’s final day. 5:23 PM UPDATE: We e-mailed Gillespie too and he replied quickly, saying he’ll have the official news release out tomorrow, adding: “We have a couple promotions and other things so we can go out in a good way.” We’ll share that information tomorrow as soon as it’s available.

West Seattle Election ’08: Newest results, plus “what’s next”

November 5, 2008 4:36 pm
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More numbers out from the King County Elections Departmentupdated this afternoon. They promise updated numbers late tonight, two updates tomorrow afternoon and late-night, and then daily updates for as long as needed until final results are certified just before Thanksgiving. Statewide, two races remain too close to call: For lands commissioner, Democrat Peter Goldmark is slightly ahead of incumbent Doug Sutherland, and challenger Randy Dorn is slightly ahead of state school superintendent Terry Bergeson (find results for those races here). Meantime, three more local leaders have answered our request on their thoughts on last night’s election and what’s next, including West Seattle-residing City Councilmember Tom Rasmussen with what’s next for city parks after Prop 2 passed (he chairs the Parks Committee), County Councilmember Dow Constantine with what’s next for mass transit after the Sound Transit measure passed (he chairs the Transportation Committee), and State Rep. Sharon Nelson on what it’s like to be elected for the first time (her first election after being appointed to the State House exactly a year ago) — you don’t often hear elected officials using words like “elated” and “thrilling”:Read More

West Seattle Weather Watch: Rain-readiness reminder

Thanks to a heads-up from Wally, we shared a weather alert earlier this week – and now it comes from Seattle Public Utilities (the official forecast discussion mentions potential “small stream and urban flooding”) — last warning, clear those drains (and more):Read More

West Seattle Election ’08: More presidential aftermath

November 5, 2008 1:31 pm
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Steps over the city/county line, at this morning’s grand opening of the new Greenbridge YWCA Learning Center and county library branch (map), County Executive Ron Sims made that simple and heartfelt comment about President-Elect Obama‘s election. (To see the kids he’s referring to, check out our expanded coverage of the event on White Center Now.) Meantime, for everybody looking for a tangible souvenir of history, you might just have to print this out:


We photographed CNN on the bigscreen at Skylark Club and Cafe (WSB sponsor) during last night’s election-party coverage; today, if you’re looking for a newspaper front page to save, you might have trouble, as Kathleen from Highland Park e-mailed:

I don’t know if this will get coverage anywhere but I find the run on print papers today to be fascinating! I got the last Seattle Times and P-I at the Westwood QFC and searched in vain for a copy of the NYTimes. I visited 10 different stores around Highland Park and called many more around West Seattle and White Center. There is no NYT to be found! And again, the P-I and Times are gone in most places too! I guess I’m not the only one to want to memorialize this glorious day. You better believe I’ll be at the stores sooner for the Inauguration issues!

Looks like the Weekly‘s blog had a blurb about this too.

Yes you can … get involved with your neighborhood group

November 5, 2008 12:39 pm
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Ready to act on that call to action? Get involved with your nearest neighborhood council/association (we have a list in the right sidebar, for those that have webpages). First chance, 6:30 tonight, Delridge Library: Monthly meeting of the North Delridge Neighborhood Council. (And this Saturday, they could use your help too – it’s the periodic Adopt-A-Street cleanup for North Delridge; meet at Delridge Community Center, 10 am.) Next chance – 6:30 pm tomorrow night, the Fairmount Community Association (their turf is just south of the Triangle area, to around Providence Mount St. Vincent — aka “The Mount” — and vicinity), meeting at The Mount’s chapel with Triangle development updates on the agenda (reps from Harbor Properties and BlueStar are expected) and more. ADDED 4:09 PM: Another group with a meeting tomorrow is hoping you’ll come join in – this is out of the WSB inbox:

“We would like to remind the community of our meeting tomorrow 6-8 pm at Hiawatha
Community Center. Please come and share your ideas and explore the possibilities to make California Place Park a space for all to enjoy! Families are welcome! We will have a table with activities for the kids and light snacks as well. Hope to see you there!”
Ann Limbaugh and Manuela Slye
Project co-chairs
Friends and Neighbors of North Admiral

More on that meeting in this WSB report.

West Seattle Crime Watch: Arrest after bizarre break-in

From Joe at 45th/Andover (map):

This morning after I left for work (5:30), my wife was investigating a sound she heard in the kitchen. There stood an unknown black male. Asked to identify himself and his intentions he said he “was there to take anything he wanted.” Someone had told him he could have whatever caught his eye. My wife had him wait outside while my son was summoned to speak with him. During this period my wife called 911. After speaking with my son the man left heading north through the alleys. In minutes 4 SPD units responded. Police caught him 2 blocks away; he was brought back for identification as the intruder. Long story short he is now a guest downtown. Hopefully this will help other local burglary investigations. Maybe the return of missing property.

West Seattle Crime Watch: Possible serial thief nabbed

Several Crime Watch updates just arrived in the inbox — first, Southwest Precinct Lt. Steve Paulsen says a lot of great teamwork involving police and alert businesspeople may have solved a series of eyeglasses thefts:

On 11/04/08 at about 1230 hrs, SW Officer Bruce Wind observed an occupied suspicious vehicle at Westwood Village. Officer Wind checked the license plate of the vehicle. About a half hour later, Highline Eye Care Center (Westwood Village) called 911 when the employees recognized a possible suspect who robbed them last April. Highline employees provided Officer Wind with crime bulletins from Bellevue PD regarding a string of eyeglass thefts.

As Officer Wind was speaking with the Highline Eye Care employees, SW Officer Phil Rees on-viewed a complaint of an incident at West Seattle Optical (4500 blk of California SW).

Officer Wind recognized the incident and provided vehicle information to other officers. A Traffic officer spotted the vehicle in the 2600 blk of SW Genesee. Both male and female suspect were arrested. Suspected stolen property was also recovered.

Robbery detectives are following up on the case which may be tied to over 55 eyeglass theft cases in Bellevue and Auburn.

West Seattle Election ’08: Sen. McDermott’s election reaction

So many layers to the election, we will be bringing you followups for days, if not weeks, to come, but today we are checking in with some of your elected leaders and others with unique perspectives. For starters: All three 34th District state legislators, all Democrats, were on the ballot last night, but without opposition, there was no suspense to the results. Nonetheless, win they did: Rep. Eileen Cody, Rep. Sharon Nelson (appointed, and sworn in one year ago today, after Joe McDermott moved up to the State Senate a year ago following the resignation of Erik Poulsen), and Sen. McDermott (photo left), who writes in response to our request for reaction (and a bit about his future focus):

I am elated with the Electoral College success President-elect Obama achieved last night. I think it speaks to the hope and optimism we the people have. Here in West Seattle, Kimber McCreery and David Ginsberg lead a long list of people to whom thanks is due for their hard work on the campaign over many months!

Having worked with Governor Gregoire over the past 4 years as Governor, and previously as Attorney General, I find her leadership to be amazing and am pleased she has been re-elected. As I begin my new term in the State Senate, I plan on working with her on education and economic issues. In these times, we need to be sure that places like South Seattle Community College are well equipped to help people gain new skills in our economy and be successful in finding fulfilling employment.

I will also continue my work on Voter Registration. I believe we should encourage citizens to vote and our current deadlines for voter registration to not fulfill this value.

I thank West Seattle and the 34th District for the opportunity to serve you in the Washington State Senate over the next two years.

Speaking of SSCC, that’s where Sen. McDermott will lead the second part of a two-part class focusing on this year’s election, discussing and analyzing how it all shook out — 6:30 pm next Monday.

West Seattle Election ’08: The drinkable vote

November 5, 2008 8:37 am
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Postscript this morning from Lora Lewis at Hotwire Coffee (WSB sponsor), re: those “election special” drinks: “We did sell the ‘Obama for Change’ more than any other election special yesterday, maybe an indicator of yesterday’s outcome?? Of our customer ‘electoral votes’: Obama 27, McCain 0, Biden 7, Palin 1.” ADDED 9:25 AM: From the daily bulletin at Chief Sealth HS – the student body’s mock election also had the same results as the official voting, with Sen. Obama, Gov. Gregoire, and Seattle Congressman Jim McDermott getting the most votes.

West Seattle Election Night ’08: Tonight’s final update

(MargL and daughter voting in Arbor Heights)
Not too much suspense left right now (except state school superintendent and lands commissioner) so we’re going to call it a night earlier than the 2 am or so we were originally pondering. King County Elections sent out another vote-total update around 11:20 pm; highlights include the fact both Seattle levies are now past 60 percent approval (only 50 percent plus one was needed). We had a blast today, running around West Seattle for most of the day, pre-dawn till post-dusk, seeing and showing how people were spending this historic Election Day – so different from how we spent all but one of the previous presidential elections dating back to 1984: huddled in a TV newsroom, nailbiting over final preparations for the always-crazy live Election Night show, then helping make that show happen. Before we go, a final report on how this night went, from WSB contributing journalist Christopher Boffoli:

Wow! What a night. We were at Ama Ama around dinner time and everyone seemed riveted to the televisions there. Whenever Obama would win a state, everyone would cheer.

Then we moved on to Shadowland. The place was packed. By the time of the McCain concession speech, it was standing room only. It was quiet as he spoke, but many were very moved by the senator’s words. I think some realized that it was the end of a dream for the senator. Then we all waited for the Obama speech and it was (just as I expect it was everywhere else) an outpouring of emotion. People were applauding every time he would pause in his speech. And they were shouting ‘Yes we can!”

This is the 6th presidential election in which I’ve voted and I’ve never seen anything like this before

P.S. To catch up on results, follow the links in previous posts; King County says it’ll update vote totals two more times tonight, around 12:30 am and 1:30 am. We’ll have roundups tomorrow, too.

West Seattle Election Night ’08: The celebration; the counting

(scroll down for latest updates on state/local vote notes)

That’s what it was like inside Skylark two hours ago a few minutes after Sen. Obama was declared President-Elect Obama (the bigscreen TV had switched from Jon Stewart to CNN by then). Half an hour later, as we drove back to WSB HQ, we saw more signs of revelry: Along Delridge, a woman and kids, jumping up and down and shouting at passing cars. Not far from where we caught one last voter scooting in with seconds to go till the doors closed on a tremendously busy Election Day at Delridge Community Center (more than 1200 ballots, we were told):

STATE/LOCAL RESULTS LINKS:
Governor and other major statewide offices
Seattle Pike Place Market and Parks levies
Sound Transit Prop 1
Statewide ballot initiatives (985, 1000, 1029)
Local legislators (all unopposed)
King County charter amendments

10:15 PM UPDATE: CNN is projecting Gov. Gregoire will win re-election; currently leading in the vote count, 52%-48%. Initiative 985 losing, 1000 and 1029 winning. Seattle levies both passing. Outside Seattle but notable – Darcy Burner well ahead in rematch with U.S. Rep. Dave Reichert (results here).

10:50 PM UPDATE: New ballot totals released by King County in past half-hour still show the parks and Pike Place levies passing handily (both needed only simple majorities). All county charter amendments except 1 are passing – looks like more county leaders will have to run as nonpartisan candidates in the future. In notes from elsewhere, the California same-sex-marriage ban is leading; Minnesota Senate race is almost a tie – less than 200 votes between challenger Al Franken (former Saturday Night Live cast member) and the Republican incumbent he ran against.

West Seattle Election Night ’08: Partying at Skylark

Big raucous crowd here at Skylark Cafe and Club (WSB sponsor). The place is packed, and it’s almost as loud as if you were at a candidate rally. CNN is on the big screen, and every time they project a state for one candidate or another, loud reaction — pretty much, cheers for Obama, boos for McCain. CNN just called Ohio for Obama and a prolonged ovation has broken out. It’s close to standing-room-only in here. 7 PM UPDATE: The big screen’s gone over to Jon Stewart. 7:10 PM: It’s officially SRO here – people are standing against the front wall, by the door. 7:27 PM: More cool West Seattle pix from today at the Incremental Updates blog. 7:45 PM UPDATE: Oh thank heavens, we’re back to CNN. As amusing as Jon Stewart is, it doesn’t seem right for our memory of a potentially historic moment is for him to be calling the presidential race. (Spoke too soon, minutes later, he’s baack!) 7:49 PM UPDATE: Well, maybe not so bad; an interviewee just said “There are two skinny guys from Illinois who made a difference – Abraham Lincoln, and Barack Obama.” 8:03 PM UPDATE: Jon Stewart and company just announced CNN projects Sen. Obama is now President-Elect Obama. The place erupts. Prolonged ovation. Got it on video, will add when we get back to home base. OK, maybe it was better to watch Jon Stewart tell the story. Now, on to the state and local results — for the rest of the night there’s a lot to watch, including the governor’s race and ballot measures such as Sound Transit Prop 1, Seattle’s Pike Place Market (Prop 1) and Parks (Prop 2) levies, and statewide initiatives. All King County results will be available here once the first counts come in (usually 8:15-ish); statewide results (statewide offices such as governor, plus I-1000, I-985, I-1029) will be here.

West Seattle Election Day ’08: Switching soon to Election Night

We are back from our stroll up the hill to vote in person, apparently one last time, at Peace Lutheran Church. 300 people already had voted there by the time we left, and the supervisor smiled that it was a “really strong turnout,” as she gave us our stickers – yes, the “Farewell to Polls” part made me cry. Here’s our photo of the polling-place door, for posterity’s sake (and by the way, there’s a little bake sale in the Peace Lutheran hallway too, so if that’s your polling place, bring $, we forgot to):

King County Elections‘ latest media update includes the reminder that if you are in line at 8 pm, your polling place will NOT close till you have voted – so don’t worry that you might miss out. Meantime, we made it back to High Point Community Center to speak with poll worker Joan O’Brien, who e-mailed an invite earlier today to drop by. So what’s it like being a poll worker (apparently) one last time?

Now, the vote-counting: As for how we’re going to let you know what’s happening in the actual vote-counting: We will keep moving the national-results widget up to whatever is the top post on the page (unless we have to interrupt with non-election news, which of course you can count on us to do IF something major happens). Then when we are close to 8 pm, we will add links to the local and state results, to be included as we chronicle Election Night. As for where we will be procuring photos and video, we’re still planning to be at Skylark Cafe and Club (WSB sponsor) for the early going, 5ish through 8ish, and then moving on to some other spots including a visit to the White Center party at Big Al Brewing (remember, it’s a potluck). If you’re at another venue that turns out to have a big election-viewing party rolling later, either planned or unplanned, e-mail us – we’re remaining flexible enough to go where the news, and the people, are. (NOTE: The national-results widget that was previously here is now beneath the newest post atopthe page.)

West Seattle Election Day ’08: Mid-afternoon update

November 4, 2008 2:44 pm
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Thanks to Leighellen for sharing that photo of a car parked on 49th “near the Schmitz Park voting center.” We’ve also heard from Brian Judd at High Point Community Center, saying things are fairly quiet right now, if you still need to vote and have the opportunity to get it done sometime soon. Here’s a pic he sent:

(4:19 PM NOTE: The national-results widget that previously was here is now beneath the newest post, and will keep floating up that way throughout Election Night.)

Quick break for some non-election business notes

November 4, 2008 2:30 pm
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TONY’S SEASONAL CLOSURE: Sorry if we’re the last ones to know – but we’re mentioning this in case you hadn’t heard it yet either. While heading over to Fauntleroy via 35th, we noticed Tony’s Produce has started its traditional shutdown before the changeover to Christmas trees.

BLACKBIRD SPACE: More than a month after Blackbird Bistro closed, we’ve continued to look for information on who was supposed to be moving in — indications immediately afterward were that somebody already was lined up (the note on the window mentioned redecoration and “new food”) – but we’d have expected a liquor-license application by now (nothing so far). Suddenly, however, there’s a big BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY brokerage sign in the ex-Blackbird window. We will be checking further. (Wednesday morning update – thanks to David for calling our attention to this CL ad. We have sent an inquiry to the listing agent looking for more info.)

Speaking of opportunities:

FREE REMODELING INFO: Ventana Construction (WSB sponsor) has a few spots left in its workshop on remodeling and custom homes, 5 pm this Thursday. Here’s the info:

If you are a homeowner considering remodeling your home or building a new custom home, this workshop is an invaluable first step in the process. Learn from experienced professionals about how to get started, what to expect, and the steps you can take to make your project successful. Speakers include Kim Goforth of Goforth-Gill Architects and Clarence Higuera of Ventana Construction. This 1-½ hour workshop is open to the public and seating is limited. Call 206-932-3009 to reserve your space.

It’s at Ventana’s offices, northeast corner of California/Findlay (map).

West Seattle Election Day ’08: From ballot to palate

Thanks to RLV for sending that pic of the Alki Elementary PTA Election Day bake sale outside Alki Community Center – we haven’t made it over there just yet. (There’s another Alki pic on the county blog.) Seems voting can rustle up quite an appetite; Morgan Junction Starbucks told us they’d had a run on pastries to go with the free drip coffee. We’ll add Fauntleroy Church (WSB sponsor) soup lunch/bake sale pix here after we’re back from there. (Any other Election Day treats to share?) Side note: If you want to see what’s up in other Puget Sound ‘hoods, here are some links from some of our fellow neighborhood-news sites: Ballard voting lines, via MyBallard.com; Capitol Hill notes from CapitolHillSeattle.com; Central District voting lines via CentralDistrictNews.com; Tacoma open thread at Exit133.com. Also interesting to check: The Twitter stream of King County Elections – it’s NOT official, it’s little bits and blurbs from various polling places – follow kcvotes on Twitter or just browse it on the Web at twitter.com/kcvotes.

ADDED 1:57 PM: Here are those promised pix from Fauntleroy Church — first, the bake sale (you can’t have the pumpkin bread at lower right, we bought it, yum):

Here’s the crew that was serving soup during the lunch hour:

Some of the crafts on sale during the bazaar (even if you don’t vote at Fauntleroy, it’s worth a stop, there’s a LOT of stuff on sale):

And pardon us for getting misty all day long, because we just can’t believe we’ll never see signs like this again:

Next stop – We’re going back to our polling place, to REALLY get misty-eyed as we do the in-person voting thing one last time (we were there earlier but just to get pix/video of the first voters in line), plus we’re heading over to High Point – though we’ve just gotten some advance pix (thanks! keep sending yours, all day and all night, we’ll be frequently updating till at least oh 2 am or so, and we’ll add results info/links once the polls start closing) …

West Seattle Election Day ’08: Morgan Junction, to The Junction

That’s one minute of video, three corners of Fauntleroy/California (sorry about the passing trucks), as fourth and fifth graders from Gatewood Elementary Schools “Team Earth Peeps” spent some time in the past hour waving signs to get out the vote. Go, kids, go! (Thanks to Gatewood teacher Darren Radu for letting us know!) (Added later) Here are a couple pix, too:

Earlier, WSB contributing photojournalist Christopher Boffoli roamed The Junction and sends these pix:

That’s Cupcake Royale in The Junction, giving away free “babycakes” in honor of Election Day. Next, voting at the Senior Center, where Christopher reports workers told him the “polling place has been very busy today. Much more volume than usual. That was reflected by the crowd when I was there around 8:30.”

More to come – we’ll be heading out to more spots including Fauntleroy Church (WSB sponsor), where the traditional Election Day Fall Bazaar promises baked goods, crafts, and a “soup lunch.”

West Seattle Election Day ’08: On the overpass; Delridge voting

Foreground at right, that’s Fauntleroy resident Chris Porter, who was an Obama delegate to the Democratic National Convention (here’s his first-person report published on WSB afterward) – we found him with other signwavers on the Fauntleroy overpass about half an hour ago. All Democrats, except for two Lakeside School students who came with a get-out-the-vote sign; we talked to them on video – (added later) here’s the clip (tough to do a coherent interview over a near-freeway):

And here’s a video clip of Chris and company – most notable for the sound of traffic, and honking, going by:

By the way, the view looking east from the overpass:

And on the way to the overpass (added later), just one lone signwaver at 35th/Fauntleroy – but our video view, as we pass, shows a couple other campaign sights:

A bit to the southeast, Neil sends this photo, with a note that there was no wait to vote at Delridge Community Center around 9:30:

And if anyone wants to harken back to the last time a Democratic candidate won a first term … we found this bumper sticker on a car in front of Salon 08 on the north edge of The Junction:

We’re just steps away from Salon 08 at the moment, posting from Hotwire Coffee, WSB’s inaugural advertiser as of one year ago tomorrow — proprietor Lora Lewis is here serving up the “Election Specials” we mentioned last night – have overheard three “Obama for Change” orders in 15 minutes, in fact.

West Seattle Election Day ’08: Mayor’s predictions, and more

That’s the result of our short chat with Mayor Nickels and wife Sharon Nickels just outside Admiral Church, where they arrived to vote at 7:30 – we asked him (a) his thoughts on the end of the in-person voting era in King County, and (b) if he had any predictions. If you somehow hadn’t heard this before, he reconfirmed he’ll be on the ballot in a year. Meantime, we’ve also heard from The Junction, where someone texted us that 20 people were in line at Tibbetts United Methodist Church by 7 am, and here’s what we got at our polling place, Peace Lutheran Church in Gatewood — we talked briefly with Charles Exe, who was first in line to vote:

Peace Lutheran had two chairs at the head of the line – Charles got one, and Sandy Essene, second in line, got the other:

Another West Seattle-related tidbit — as the TV and Web political pundits prattle on through the day, there’s online speculation that an Obama Administration might consider former Senator Tom Daschle as White House Chief of Staff; Sen. Daschle was here just last month at the big breakfast event for Delridge-based Southwest Youth and Family Services, which is run by his brother Steve Daschle. ADDED 8:39 AM: Distant shot at left of the helicopter you may have seen buzzing The Junction and Admiral. We saw it while at Admiral Church in the 7 am hour – definitely a news chopper, though I couldn’t tell whether it was 4 or 7 – likely covering voting, since nothing else newsworthy was up at that time. Thanks again to Cami for that shot and for this one of voters at Schmitz Park Elementary around 7:30 am:

We’re heading back out to see what else is up in the early going. Meantime, in addition to comments on our home-page reports like this one, there’s also Election ’08 chat going on in the ever-hoppin’ WSB Forums (with newly added features – chosen your avatar yet?).

West Seattle Election Day 2008: First voters

That’s the lineup under the overhang outside Admiral Congregational Church, minutes before voting began at 7 am. In the foreground with a coffee cup, longtime Admiral community activist Dennis Ross, who said he’s going to miss the in-person voting experience (as are we) in future elections. We’re here because in a little while, it’ll be the traditional official Election Day photo-op of the mayor, who votes here (Channel 7 is doing its election-morning live shots from here as a result) . More pix of that, plus the pre-voting scene at the WSB team’s home precinct on the other end of West Seattle, in a bit. We know there were lines elsewhere – driving northbound on California, we saw one (lots of umbrellas in view; the rain hasn’t let up yet) outside the Senior Center in The Junction. (Remember, your pix are welcome throughout the day and evening, editor@westseattleblog.com, as we’ll be chronicling Election Day — and Night — as it happens.) ADDED 7:19 AM: Alki News Beacon editor Cami MacNamara sends this shot of the line that had already formed inside the Alki Community Center lobby by quarter till 7:

West Seattle Election Day ’08 has begun!

First: As Election Day begins, remember how Election Season began:
Scenes from the precinct caucuses, almost nine months ago, February 9 – this was the Democratic crowd at Arbor Heights Elementary (photographed that day by Tim):

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And this WSB shot captured the lined-up Republican caucus crowd that day at Southwest Community Center:

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Now – we will set out shortly to see if lines are greeting poll workers for their last major election (as devoted in-person voters, we will have to bring Kleenex when we go cast our votes). King County Votes is collecting photos and stories about in-person voting, too, so we will probably share ours.

Here are some info-links that may help as we begin Election Day:

If you vote in person: 7 am-8 pm. Where, you ask? Doublecheck here.

If you vote by mail but haven’t sent your ballot in yet, get it postmarked by 8 pm or drop it off at the nearest polling place (list here).

Still dithering over some hot races/issues? Background links on the WSB Election page, where we’ll also have results links tonight as spillover from the home page.

Not sure what to do with the “downticket” races like judges? The 34th District Democrats (WSB sponsor) have a full list of endorsements here; countywide Republicans, here; nonpartisan Muni League‘s list, here.

Election Night parties? Discussed in this WSB Forums thread.

Coverage here? All day and all night. And we’d love to have you be part of it. Send us pix, video links, leave comments, call with tips, whatever, so we can chronicle as much of West Seattle Election Day ’08 (and night) as possible.