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Originally published Saturday, November 17, 2012 at 11:26 AM

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Clark County finds uncounted votes

Election officials routinely sorting through ballots in Clark County say they found more than a thousand uncounted votes.

The Associated Press

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looks like democrats will win two more elections with these "missing" votes... MORE

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VANCOUVER, Wash. —

Election officials routinely sorting through ballots in Clark County say they found more than a thousand uncounted votes.

The Vancouver Columbian ( http://is.gd/mt5c2W) reports the ballots had been scanned but not county.

The discovery nearly doubles the votes that remain to be counted in an election that includes too races in the 17th District that have been too close to call.

As of Friday, Republican incumbent Don Benton was 96 votes ahead of Democrat Tim Probst in the 17th District Senate race. Meanwhile, 17th District House candidate Monica Stonier, a Democrat, led Republican Julie Olson by 100 votes.

Clark County Auditor Greg Kimsey says the problem was discovered when it became evident that the number of voters given credit for voting did not match the number of affidavit envelopes received.

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Information from: The Columbian, http://www.columbian.com

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