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Washington Office of the Secretary of State @secstatewa
@GeorgiaLoch Per state law voters have the right to absolute secrecy of the vote. The purpose the secrecy envelope is ensure the voter's ballot remains secret during processing. This is listed in RCW 29A.04.206: https://t.co/rMCOti0Oqq — PolitiTweet.org
Washington Office of the Secretary of State @secstatewa
@MichelleLiTV @KimWyman12 @KING5Seattle Ultimately, if the voter returns both ballots, only one will be counted. If the voter only returns the ballot from their former county of residence, only the races the voter is eligible to vote in for their new county of residence will be counted. — PolitiTweet.org
Washington Office of the Secretary of State @secstatewa
@MichelleLiTV @KimWyman12 @KING5Seattle VoteWA, the election management system, does have a record of these transactions and can determine which ballot is active. The voter should only vote the ballot from the county in which they reside. — PolitiTweet.org
Washington Office of the Secretary of State @secstatewa
@MichelleLiTV @KimWyman12 @KING5Seattle If the voter moved after previously being issued a ballot in one county and updated their record to reflect their address change, the new county will issue the voter a ballot. The original ballot may be forwarded to your new address. — PolitiTweet.org
Washington Office of the Secretary of State @secstatewa
@MichelleLiTV @KimWyman12 @KING5Seattle Voters may have multiple ballots issued at one time for several legitimate reasons. Only one ballot is considered active, and only one will be counted. Voters may update their registration anytime through 8 p.m. Election Day. — PolitiTweet.org
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At this time in 2016, 6.2% of the ballots issued had been returned. This year we are at are nearly 18%. Way to go Washington! Keep returning those ballots early, we love to see it. https://t.co/wUnhaS58yk — PolitiTweet.org
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¿Ya cuenta con su boleta? ¡Vote y envíela hoy mismo! ¿Aún no ha recibido su boleta? Comuníquese con la oficina electoral del condado o visite https://t.co/OjsyreFEj6 para obtener un reemplazo. — PolitiTweet.org
Washington Office of the Secretary of State @secstatewa
Quý vị đã nhận được lá phiếu chưa? Hãy bỏ phiếu và gửi lại lá phiếu ngay hôm nay! Quý vị vẫn chưa nhận được lá phiếu của mình? Hãy liên hệ với văn phòng bầu cử tại quận của quý vị hoặc truy cập https://t.co/OjsyreFEj6 để nhận lá phiếu thay thế. — PolitiTweet.org
Washington Office of the Secretary of State @secstatewa
您已收到選票?請即日投票並交回選票! 尚未收到您的選票?請聯絡您的郡選舉部辦事處或前往https://t.co/OjsyreFEj6獲取補發選票。 — PolitiTweet.org
Washington Office of the Secretary of State @secstatewa
Have your ballot? Vote and return it today! Still haven’t received your ballot? Contact your county elections office or visit https://t.co/OjsyreFEj6 for a replacement. https://t.co/kk6bStdszl — PolitiTweet.org
Washington Office of the Secretary of State @secstatewa
RT @PierceCountyAud: Business is brisk at Pierce County Elections. We received 37,306 ballots in today’s mail and from our 47 ballot drop… — PolitiTweet.org
Washington Office of the Secretary of State @secstatewa
RT @bcauditor: As of today we have received a total of 21,251 ballots so far in the General Election! This puts us at a 17.12% return rate… — PolitiTweet.org
Washington Office of the Secretary of State @secstatewa
Are you registered to vote? If not, our friends at the @Seahawks have a message for you! Register to vote today ➡️ https://t.co/OjsyreFEj6! #TheVoteStartsWithYou https://t.co/G7rXKWumc2 — PolitiTweet.org
Washington Office of the Secretary of State @secstatewa
@L0veless7829 Please contact your county elections office to update your registration. You can find contact info for your county elections office here: https://t.co/bw7SlaJYzq — PolitiTweet.org
Washington Office of the Secretary of State @secstatewa
@L0veless7829 Please contact your county elections office to update your registration. You can find county elections office here: https://t.co/aRLU2qjh11 — PolitiTweet.org
Washington Office of the Secretary of State @secstatewa
@Jcsseconds @SisterBenes Yes! — PolitiTweet.org
Washington Office of the Secretary of State @secstatewa
@AmySwearer For further questions, please contact your county elections office: Clark County Auditor’s Office PO Box 8815 Vancouver, WA 98666-8815 (360) 397-2345 [email protected] — PolitiTweet.org
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@AmySwearer Election officials may only count a ballot which the signature on the ballot envelope matches the one found in the voter’s registration record. Voting for another person is a class C felony punishable by up to five years in prison and a fine of up to $10,000. — PolitiTweet.org
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@AmySwearer Please send your sister a voter registration cancellation form to be removed from Washington’s voter rolls: https://t.co/6Dm8lMWVwR Your brother may write “Not at this Address - Return to Sender” on the ballot envelope and place it back in the mail. — PolitiTweet.org
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@notsorryamerica @LorenCulp Please see statement: https://t.co/JjaPXtSwAV — PolitiTweet.org
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@mswanicke Signature checkers are trained by WA State Patrol. Each county send a secrecy envelope with the ballot, once the signature on the outer envelope is verified, the voter is credited for their vote and the outer envelope is separated from the secrecy envelope containing the ballot. — PolitiTweet.org
Washington Office of the Secretary of State @secstatewa
@MelissaKXLY4 Hi Melissa, thanks for letting us know. The website is back up. — PolitiTweet.org
Washington Office of the Secretary of State @secstatewa
RT @TCAuditor: Thurston County finished out the week at 28 percent voter turnout. Additional data here: https://t.co/ItLxpxHuzc #waelex… — PolitiTweet.org
Washington Office of the Secretary of State @secstatewa
RT @bcauditor: Due to some construction at the County Courthouse in Prosser we have temporarily moved the ballot drop box for the safety an… — PolitiTweet.org
Washington Office of the Secretary of State @secstatewa
@Gearheadgal Voters who do not receive their ballots by this week, should contact their county elections office. You can find contact information for each county here: https://t.co/aRLU2qjh11 — PolitiTweet.org
Washington Office of the Secretary of State @secstatewa
@Loriwhiteside8 If you do not receive your ballot this week, please contact King County Elections for a replacement ballot. You can contact them by email at [email protected] or give them a call at 206-296-8683. — PolitiTweet.org
Washington Office of the Secretary of State @secstatewa
@Gearheadgal If you do not receive your ballot by this week, please contact King County Elections for a replacement ballot. You can send them an email at [email protected] or give them a call at 206-296-8683. — PolitiTweet.org
Washington Office of the Secretary of State @secstatewa
@SisterBenes Yes, as long as you have a postmark on your ballot for Election Day, the ballot is accepted up to 20 days after Election Day. — PolitiTweet.org
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RT @TCAuditor: If you see anything that might be false information about the upcoming election, please let us know. Email us at disinfo@co.… — PolitiTweet.org
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RT @PierceCountyAud: The moment you have been waiting for is here. Your General Election ballots are in the mail and headed your way! Get r… — PolitiTweet.org