http://www.kcgop.org/documents/KingCoCaucusPrelimResults.pdf
I notice that the districts with the lowest percent vote for RP all had a high percentage of "uncommitted" delegates. These are
Legislative District#/RP%/Uncommitted%:
(5) /11.0% / 20.6% Issaquah, Sammamish, Fall City, N Bend, Maple Valley
(30)/9.5% / 28.7% Des Moines, Federal Way, Auburn
(31) /7.2% / 19.4% Auburn, East
(45) / 12.2% / 22.9% Kirkland, Redmond, Woodinville
(47) / 13.4% / 20.6% Kent, Auburn, Maple Valley
Would be curious to hear from RP supporters on the ground in these areas if they believe a high percentage of these "uncommitted" delegates are RP.
Also, if we assume that 2/3 of the "uncommitteed" votes were for RP, then we would have 28.5% of the delegates, still trailing McWar with 31.5%. Remember this is only King County. We already know that we outright WON both Spokane and Clark counties.
Great job to the Grassroots!
I notice that the districts with the lowest percent vote for RP all had a high percentage of "uncommitted" delegates. These are
Legislative District#/RP%/Uncommitted%:
(5) /11.0% / 20.6% Issaquah, Sammamish, Fall City, N Bend, Maple Valley
(30)/9.5% / 28.7% Des Moines, Federal Way, Auburn
(31) /7.2% / 19.4% Auburn, East
(45) / 12.2% / 22.9% Kirkland, Redmond, Woodinville
(47) / 13.4% / 20.6% Kent, Auburn, Maple Valley
Would be curious to hear from RP supporters on the ground in these areas if they believe a high percentage of these "uncommitted" delegates are RP.
Also, if we assume that 2/3 of the "uncommitteed" votes were for RP, then we would have 28.5% of the delegates, still trailing McWar with 31.5%. Remember this is only King County. We already know that we outright WON both Spokane and Clark counties.

Great job to the Grassroots!