Democrat Christine Gregoire was sworn in as Washington's governor on Wednesday amid objections from state Republicans who are calling for an entirely new vote after their candidate, Dino Rossi, lost by 129 votes.
Rossi, who is of Tlingit and Italian ancestry, was leading in two counts after the November 2 election. After a third count, in which heavily Democratic and urban county turned up previously missing ballots, Gregoire overcame the narrow margin.
Republican lawmakers were reportedly silent during the ceremony yesterday. The state GOP has filed a suit contesting certification of the election.
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