SALINA — One central Kansas county had its vote counting slowed by a large increase in write-in votes.
The Salina Journal reports that the nearly 1,300 write-in votes in Saline County were more than three times more than were cast in the 2014 general election.
County Clerk Don Merriman says that every time the machine saw a write-in, it stopped counting.
Besides legitimate write-in votes, some people wrote in “Anybody but” or “None of the above.” There also were votes cast for Daffy Duck, Mickey Mouse and Jesus.
Unofficial totals, which didn’t include the write-in votes, weren’t announced until shortly before 1 a.m. Wednesday. The count that included the write-ins was finished shortly after 2 p.m. Thursday.
For general elections, voters have a right to put down any name they choose.