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Washington Office of the Secretary of State @secstatewa
67.6% of ballots have been received. Election Day is November 3. Let's get those ballots in! Find a drop box: https://t.co/N4HKS0IH0P https://t.co/QvVqpvpitD — PolitiTweet.org
Washington Office of the Secretary of State @secstatewa
3 you can do before November 3. 1. Vote early 2. Return early 3. Track your ballot Don’t wait until Election Day to vote. Track your ballot by logging in to https://t.co/OjsyreFEj6. https://t.co/RZSRgBvhcO — PolitiTweet.org
Washington Office of the Secretary of State @secstatewa
@ReasonablePer11 @HerreraBeutler The Office of the Secretary of State does not oversee how candidates use funds or what funds they use. Please contact the Public Disclosure Commission for more information regarding this matter. — PolitiTweet.org
Washington Office of the Secretary of State @secstatewa
You know what’s scary? Not getting your ballot in on time! Vote today, and return to a drop box early! Find one near you: https://t.co/N4HKS0IH0P — PolitiTweet.org
Washington Office of the Secretary of State @secstatewa
@Xlib @ShannonJoyRadio In-person services are available at county election offices and voting centers. You can log in to https://t.co/OjsyreFEj6 to see where the voting centers in your county are located. For more information, please contact your county: https://t.co/aRLU2qjh11 — PolitiTweet.org
Washington Office of the Secretary of State @secstatewa
Not a bad way to go into the weekend! 👏 Take some time to #Vote and get your ballot in. Find a drop box near you at: https://t.co/N4HKS0IH0P https://t.co/7kvr08eJs9 — PolitiTweet.org
Washington Office of the Secretary of State @secstatewa
RT @WSUCCE: The @WSUPullman Student Voting Hub is up and running! #CougsVote #GoCougs https://t.co/aTsTSELAji — PolitiTweet.org
Washington Office of the Secretary of State @secstatewa
@plantainjpg Hi there. Yes, you can use any drop box in Washington state. Find one near you by visiting: https://t.co/N4HKS0IH0P — PolitiTweet.org
Washington Office of the Secretary of State @secstatewa
@LindaKnudson7 @TawnyaTucker @w_terrence In-person services are available at county election offices and voting centers. Tawnya, you can log in to https://t.co/OjsyreFEj6 to see where the voting centers in your county are located. For more information, please contact your county: https://t.co/aRLU2qjh11 — PolitiTweet.org
Washington Office of the Secretary of State @secstatewa
@TawnyaTucker @w_terrence Hi, Tawnya. In-person services are available at county election offices and voting centers. You can log in to https://t.co/OjsyreFEj6 to see where the voting centers in your county are located. For more information, please contact your county: https://t.co/aRLU2qjh11 — PolitiTweet.org
Washington Office of the Secretary of State @secstatewa
@jameslyonjr @ryanmogel @LostCauses3452 @ABC13News Hi, James. Voters mark a party declaration for the Presidential Primary only. Voters do not declare a party in any other election. Please see RCW: 29A.56.060 https://t.co/DJD3GNWzu2 — PolitiTweet.org
Washington Office of the Secretary of State @secstatewa
@Ginger68629592 @KCGOP @WAGOP Please see our statement below: https://t.co/xQ17wLet8D — PolitiTweet.org
Washington Office of the Secretary of State @secstatewa
@Nooo_uhhh Hi, Noah. After the county verifies your signature on the return envelope, your original ballot will be accepted! If you have questions regarding your ballot, we encourage you to contact your county elections office: https://t.co/aRLU2qjh11 — PolitiTweet.org
Washington Office of the Secretary of State @secstatewa
@Majax16 Ballots must be postmarked by November 3 or in an official drop box by 8 p.m. on Election Day. You can use any of the over 500 drop boxes located around the state. Find one here: https://t.co/myBg4BFDYb — PolitiTweet.org
Washington Office of the Secretary of State @secstatewa
@keck553 While Washington has a vote-by-mail system, individuals needing to register can go to their county elections office if they need in-person services. — PolitiTweet.org
Washington Office of the Secretary of State @secstatewa
We see you Washington! Keep it up! https://t.co/pgX83qq5x0 — PolitiTweet.org
Washington Office of the Secretary of State @secstatewa
@Gnomes4Trump @tedcruz @realDonaldTrump @DonaldJTrumpJr @LorenCulp County election officials reach out to voters whose ballots are missing signatures or the signature does not match to resolve the error. Voters have until 20 days after Election Day to ‘cure’ their signature. — PolitiTweet.org
Washington Office of the Secretary of State @secstatewa
@Gnomes4Trump @tedcruz @realDonaldTrump @DonaldJTrumpJr @LorenCulp Most often, ballots marked as ‘rejected’ are missing a signature or the signature applied does not match the one on file in the voter’s registration record. — PolitiTweet.org
Washington Office of the Secretary of State @secstatewa
@Gnomes4Trump @tedcruz @realDonaldTrump @DonaldJTrumpJr @LorenCulp Hi there. No ballot that has been returned for the 2020 General Election has been rejected. The term ‘rejected’ is a system code that signals to county election officials the ballot cannot be tabulated until the issue has been resolved. — PolitiTweet.org
Washington Office of the Secretary of State @secstatewa
Vote right meow and then head to a drop box to return your ballot: https://t.co/W71eS8HksM Already voted? Purr-fect! Track your ballot by logging in to https://t.co/OjsyreFEj6. #NationalCatDay #VoteEarly https://t.co/Qt2dC60vZM — PolitiTweet.org
Washington Office of the Secretary of State @secstatewa
@WA_DOL @mikeroll31 Mike, your mom can head to her county elections office or voting center to register using her Social Security number. Please have her contact her county elections office for more information: https://t.co/aRLU2qASpB — PolitiTweet.org
Washington Office of the Secretary of State @secstatewa
Media availability regarding election information: — PolitiTweet.org
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Washington Office of the Secretary of State @secstatewa
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Washington Office of the Secretary of State @secstatewa
@Brookers71 @jack Hi there. No ballots have been rejected. Only county canvassing boards can reject ballots, and no ballots have been forwarded to the boards at this time. Also, please see our statement regarding the website you linked to: https://t.co/fuJ2PjIbFF — PolitiTweet.org
Washington Office of the Secretary of State @secstatewa
Statement from our office regarding unverified source of election information: https://t.co/tPZFqcCzHn
Washington Office of the Secretary of State @secstatewa
@found_objects @AdamMGrossman @profgalloway Voters can track their ballot on https://t.co/OjsyreFEj6 to see when their ballot has been sent from the county. Every ballot that is returned is checked by trained elections staff to make sure the signature on the return envelope matches the one on file. — PolitiTweet.org
Washington Office of the Secretary of State @secstatewa
@found_objects @AdamMGrossman @profgalloway Voters can track their ballot in https://t.co/OjsyreFEj6 to see when their ballot has been sent from the county. Every ballot that is returned is checked by trained elections staff to make sure the signature on the return envelope matches the one on file. — PolitiTweet.org
Washington Office of the Secretary of State @secstatewa
@awplese Washington state driver’s licenses is one of many forms of ID we accept. Most voters who don’t have a driver’s license or ID card use the last four digits of their SSN. All military voters are issued a ballot by mail just like every other voter in the state. — PolitiTweet.org
Washington Office of the Secretary of State @secstatewa
@CCK38910280 @QTheWakeUp @realDonaldTrump For presidential candidates, the major political party that received the highest number of votes in this state during the last presidential election appears first on the ballot. This is listed in RCW 29A.36.161: https://t.co/eOZqPCgDEq — PolitiTweet.org
Washington Office of the Secretary of State @secstatewa
@N8TVinWA 8 p.m. on election night. — PolitiTweet.org
Washington Office of the Secretary of State @secstatewa
@IcarusUnburnt Ballots are not tabulated until after 8 p.m. on election night. — PolitiTweet.org