I was appalled to see the Herald’s headline concerning how Tim Eyman voted in recent elections (“Eyman defends his school votes,” Dec. 18). It’s always been my belief that how one casts (or doesn’t cast) one’s vote that is no one’s business but one’s own. I’m sure that many people use the turnout rule as a tool for making their non-vote count against school levies that they don’t support. Perhaps The Herald and its staff should report the news, and leave the voting records of private individuals alone.
Marysville
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