Thursday, November 14, 2013

The "Yes on 522" campaign to label GMOs has officially conceded | Bloglander | The Pacific Northwest Inlander

The "Yes on 522" campaign to label GMOs has officially conceded | Bloglander | The Pacific Northwest Inlander:

The Yes on 522 campaign to label genetically engineered foods in Washington officially conceded this evening, having won just under 49 percent of the vote. 

In a statement, the campaign blamed low election turnout among younger, more progressive voters and its deep-pocketed opposition, which it says "funded a campaign of lies that deceived Washington voters."  The campaign is already eyeing the 2016 election.

“Thank you to everyone who voted, volunteered, donated, and supported this effort,” said Trudy Bialic, a co-chair for Yes on 522. “There was lower than expected voter turnout this year. Despite being outspent 3-to-1, we are projecting winning 49% of the vote. We are disappointed with the results, but the polling is clear that Washingtonians support labeling and believe they have a right to know. This fight isn't over. We will be back in 2016 to challenge and defeat the out-of-state corporations standing in the way of our right to know.”

In the week following the general election, support for I-522 gained ground, but it wasn't enough. With an estimated 36,251 uncounted ballots by 5 p.m. today, support for I-522 was losing by more than 48,000 votes. 

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