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The second time Duncan M. MacDonald sent in an absentee ballot, an election worker in Federal Way called to ask about the paw print on the envelope. But it took three ballots before the prosecutor contacted the voting dogs owner. . .
"Acting Prosecuting Attorney Dan Satterberg says his office 'cant simply look the other way. They say you should let sleeping dogs lie, but you cant let voting dogs vote.'"
The second time Duncan M. MacDonald sent in an absentee ballot, an election worker in Federal Way called to ask about the paw print on the envelope. But it took three ballots before the prosecutor contacted the voting dogs owner. . .
"Acting Prosecuting Attorney Dan Satterberg says his office 'cant simply look the other way. They say you should let sleeping dogs lie, but you cant let voting dogs vote.'"