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Washington Office of the Secretary of State @secstatewa
Our office will be closed tomorrow, Nov. 11, in observance of Veterans Day. — PolitiTweet.org
Washington Office of the Secretary of State @secstatewa
@justcanteven2 @Moonlion46 @BretBaier @PattyMurray @POTUS @GOPChairwoman Washington voters cannot view their ballot online. The "My Elected Officials" tab shows who is currently in office, which is what many people are seeing when they log on to https://t.co/OjsyreFEj6. — PolitiTweet.org
Washington Office of the Secretary of State @secstatewa
@LL_Linden @realDonaldTrump Hi there! We’re the Washington state Office of the Secretary of State. You seem to have us confused with the U.S. Secretary of State in Washington D.C.! — PolitiTweet.org
Washington Office of the Secretary of State @secstatewa
@pjjaske The media may choose to call the outcome of races before all the ballots have been counted. However, results are not official until certified. Counties will certify the results on Nov. 24. — PolitiTweet.org
Washington Office of the Secretary of State @secstatewa
@SayItEllieB @C2m1ll3 Many counties have set up live streaming feeds to accommodate public viewing during the pandemic. Please contact your election office directly if you would like to find out more about these options: https://t.co/aRLU2qjh11 — PolitiTweet.org
Washington Office of the Secretary of State @secstatewa
@SayItEllieB @C2m1ll3 The voting system is tested and certified by the Secretary of State’s office. Before each election, we conduct Logic and Accuracy (L&A) tests on the counting equipment, and after the election we run audits of the ballots. — PolitiTweet.org
Washington Office of the Secretary of State @secstatewa
@SayItEllieB @C2m1ll3 The ballot is then separated from the return envelope and the interior secrecy sleeve or envelope, and is prepared for tabulation. At that point, the ballot cannot be traced back to the voter. — PolitiTweet.org
Washington Office of the Secretary of State @secstatewa
@SayItEllieB @C2m1ll3 During ballot processing, county election workers verify the signature on the return envelope matches the signature on file in the voter’s registration record. Once the signature has been validated, the voter is credited with voting. — PolitiTweet.org
Washington Office of the Secretary of State @secstatewa
@SayItEllieB @C2m1ll3 With regard to your second question, The Washington State Constitution requires the absolute secrecy of your vote. No person observing or canvassing an election can determine a voter’s identity from looking at a voted ballot. — PolitiTweet.org
Washington Office of the Secretary of State @secstatewa
@SayItEllieB @C2m1ll3 Prior to every election, counties perform logic and accuracy tests to ensure the accuracy of the vote counting equipment before each election. Additionally, post-election audits are conducted to ensure the system correctly recorded the votes cast. — PolitiTweet.org
Washington Office of the Secretary of State @secstatewa
@SayItEllieB @C2m1ll3 Before a system can be certified for use in Washington state, it must be tested by an Election Assistance Commission-accredited, independent testing authority. Then, our independent state Election System Certification Board reviews and recommends acceptance for use within WA. — PolitiTweet.org
Washington Office of the Secretary of State @secstatewa
@SayItEllieB @C2m1ll3 Hi there. Only one county uses a version of Dominion software and hardware. We are not aware of any issues with the Dominion system that is in use in that county. — PolitiTweet.org
Washington Office of the Secretary of State @secstatewa
@MikeCavanaugh7 Many counties have set up live streaming feeds to accommodate public viewing during the pandemic. Please contact your election office directly if you would like to find out more about these options: https://t.co/aRLU2qjh11 — PolitiTweet.org
Washington Office of the Secretary of State @secstatewa
@MikeCavanaugh7 The voting system is tested and certified by the Secretary of State’s office. Before each election, we conduct Logic and Accuracy (L&A) tests on the counting equipment, and after the election we run audits of the ballots. — PolitiTweet.org
Washington Office of the Secretary of State @secstatewa
@MikeCavanaugh7 The ballot is then separated from the return envelope and the interior secrecy sleeve or envelope, and is prepared for tabulation. At that point, the ballot cannot be traced back to the voter. — PolitiTweet.org
Washington Office of the Secretary of State @secstatewa
@MikeCavanaugh7 During ballot processing, county election workers verify the signature on the return envelope matches the signature on file in the voter’s registration record. Once the signature has been validated, the voter is credited with voting. — PolitiTweet.org
Washington Office of the Secretary of State @secstatewa
@MikeCavanaugh7 Hi, Mike. The Washington State Constitution requires the absolute secrecy of your vote. No person observing or canvassing an election can determine a voter’s identity from looking at a voted ballot. — PolitiTweet.org
Washington Office of the Secretary of State @secstatewa
@swshen66 Washington voters cannot view their ballot online. The "My Elected Officials" tab shows who is currently in office. — PolitiTweet.org
Washington Office of the Secretary of State @secstatewa
@C2m1ll3 @SayItEllieB Washington voters cannot view their submitted ballot, or any submitted ballot, online. — PolitiTweet.org
Washington Office of the Secretary of State @secstatewa
@Zach_Wurtz Hi Zach. Our team is working on correcting the timestamp and it will be updated shortly. — PolitiTweet.org
Washington Office of the Secretary of State @secstatewa
@Jue34124551 @realDonaldTrump @POTUS Hi there. What they're looking at is the "My Elected Officials" tab on… https://t.co/qggZOqxX6t — PolitiTweet.org
Washington Office of the Secretary of State @secstatewa
@BadMadger The ballot return date indicates when the county scanned the ballot into the system. You'll see another… https://t.co/esAA1O4bR2 — PolitiTweet.org
Washington Office of the Secretary of State @secstatewa
@JadeEJF Hey, @WAStateArchives and @Legacy_WA! Can you help with this question? — PolitiTweet.org
Washington Office of the Secretary of State @secstatewa
RT @secstatewa: Election officials will continue to process and count all ballots until certification on Nov. 24. #CountEveryVote https://… — PolitiTweet.org
Washington Office of the Secretary of State @secstatewa
@NaomiWong1984 @SolomonYue The "My Elected Officials" tab on https://t.co/OjsyreFEj6 lists who is currently in offi… https://t.co/NSnNWIU1WO — PolitiTweet.org
Washington Office of the Secretary of State @secstatewa
@WashingtonQ45 You can see the county by county breakdown of the Governor's race here: https://t.co/6T7tkkiKpx — PolitiTweet.org
Washington Office of the Secretary of State @secstatewa
Election officials will continue to process and count all ballots until certification on Nov. 24. #CountEveryVote https://t.co/WUncGfXzR5 — PolitiTweet.org
Washington Office of the Secretary of State @secstatewa
Hi, Deanna. What you're looking at is the "My Elected Officials" tab on https://t.co/OjsyreFEj6, which lists who is… https://t.co/v1OlT09jtf — PolitiTweet.org
Washington Office of the Secretary of State @secstatewa
@dEqLPBoi2wm2amW @SnarkishDanno Hi there. That is the "My Elected Officials" page on https://t.co/OjsyreFEj6, which… https://t.co/PBFxgP1FKU — PolitiTweet.org
Washington Office of the Secretary of State @secstatewa
@BeccaM0808 If a declared candidate receives enough votes to be elected, their name shall appear on the certified election results. — PolitiTweet.org