By DAVID AMMONS
AP political writer
OLYMPIA, Wash. — Lame-duck Gov. Gary Locke may not be limping off into the sunset.
If the slugfest between Dino Rossi and Christine Gregoire doesn't produce a new governor by the scheduled Jan. 12 inauguration, Locke may have to stick around. He's not thrilled.
That's because of a provision of the state constitution that says the governor's term of office is four years "and until his successor is elected and qualified."
That provision has never had a practical impact. But now the state is in uncharted territory with a governor's race that is headed into an unprecedented third count.
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