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Washington Office of the Secretary of State @secstatewa
@KorematsuCtr The ballots are checked before being run through the tabulator, so if there is a mark that the machine won’t know how to read, staff will catch it and make sure it gets counted correctly. — PolitiTweet.org
Washington Office of the Secretary of State @secstatewa
@KorematsuCtr A blue or black pen is the best to use, but we are a voter intent state. If your county can identify how you meant to vote based on statewide standards they will count it. See: https://t.co/HTsLCB5dTB All ballots are manually inspected for corrections, damage, and unclear marks. — PolitiTweet.org
Washington Office of the Secretary of State @secstatewa
@pigybank @KimWyman12 @LorenCulp @WAGOP Please see statement below: https://t.co/eY6xlbEPsM — PolitiTweet.org
Washington Office of the Secretary of State @secstatewa
雖然有些郡已較早寄出選票,但今天是11月普選的郵寄選票的官方截止日期。 請前往https://t.co/OjsyreFEj6查看您的登記。 — PolitiTweet.org
Washington Office of the Secretary of State @secstatewa
Mặc dù một số quận đã gửi lá phiếu qua đường bưu điện từ sớm, nhưng hôm nay là thời hạn chính thức để gửi lá phiếu qua đường bưu điện cho cuộc Tổng tuyển cử Tháng 11. Hãy truy cập vào https://t.co/OjsyreFEj6 để kiểm tra thông tin đăng ký của quý vị. — PolitiTweet.org
Washington Office of the Secretary of State @secstatewa
Aunque algunos condados ya hayan enviado sus boletas por correo antes de tiempo, hoy es el plazo límite oficial para enviar las boletas de las elecciones generales de noviembre. Ingrese a https://t.co/OjsyreFEj6 para revisar su inscripción. — PolitiTweet.org
Washington Office of the Secretary of State @secstatewa
While some counties have mailed their ballots out early, today is the official deadline to mail out ballots for the November General Election. Go to https://t.co/OjsyreFEj6 to check your registration. #TheVoteStartsWithYou https://t.co/FVDsHUomKr — PolitiTweet.org
Washington Office of the Secretary of State @secstatewa
RT @CNNnewsroom: “Every time President Trump takes a swing at absentee ballots or vote-by-mail ballots, it undermines voters’ confidence. S… — PolitiTweet.org
Washington Office of the Secretary of State @secstatewa
@Erin_Boudreau @KimWyman12 The name of the candidate who received the greatest number of votes during the August Primary appears first on the General Election Ballot. (RCW 29A.36.170) https://t.co/bpjjQE6a4o — PolitiTweet.org
Washington Office of the Secretary of State @secstatewa
@Erin_Boudreau The name of the candidate who received the greatest number of votes during the August Primary appears first on the General Election Ballot. (RCW 29A.36.170) https://t.co/bpjjQE6a4o — PolitiTweet.org
Washington Office of the Secretary of State @secstatewa
@monty_mel @todd_herman @jasonrantz @KirbyWilbur @KVIJohnCarlson Washington state voters do not register by party. The color is dependent on the county and some counties might use colors to help them identify different congressional or legislative districts. For more info please contact your county elections office: https://t.co/aRLU2qASpB — PolitiTweet.org
Washington Office of the Secretary of State @secstatewa
RT @TCAuditor: You might see South Puget Sound Community College vans picking up from our ballot boxes this year. Our partnership with SPSC… — PolitiTweet.org
Washington Office of the Secretary of State @secstatewa
To see what was on the ballot in 1914, check out the archived 1914 Voters' Pamphlet: https://t.co/z74qYvFE6w To see what's on your ballot this year visit: https://t.co/ahuXZONhgV #TheVoteStartsWithYou — PolitiTweet.org
Washington Office of the Secretary of State @secstatewa
How it started: How it's going: https://t.co/a0F7ukJhRj — PolitiTweet.org
Washington Office of the Secretary of State @secstatewa
Even during the busiest time of the year, we take safety seriously at the SOS office. Here’s Assistant Sec. Mark Neary participating in the #ShakeOut drill today. For earthquake preparedness and more information about this worldwide drill check out @waShakeOut and @ShakeOut. https://t.co/NLNEcuJf11 — PolitiTweet.org
Washington Office of the Secretary of State @secstatewa
Happening now! — PolitiTweet.org
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#ShakeOut with us at 10:15 this morning! Practice your #DropCoverHoldOn and send us a video via DM or to [email protected]… https://t.co/OeRRTvxhsw
Washington Office of the Secretary of State @secstatewa
@RandomGadgetNut @Pennijj We are encouraging counties to mail their ballots as early as possible for the General Election, but it may not be possible for every county. For info about when your county is mailing their ballots, please contact your county elections office: https://t.co/aRLU2qjh11 — PolitiTweet.org
Washington Office of the Secretary of State @secstatewa
@RandomGadgetNut @Pennijj This allows for a total of 38 days for mailing out ballots to voters and receiving the voted ballots. Many other states require absentee ballots to arrive before Election Day, so they need to mail earlier. — PolitiTweet.org
Washington Office of the Secretary of State @secstatewa
@RandomGadgetNut @Pennijj This limits the time to prepare, print, and mail ballots. Our later mailing is offset by accepting ballots that are postmarked by Election Day, and these ballots are accepted up to 20 days after Election Day. — PolitiTweet.org
Washington Office of the Secretary of State @secstatewa
@RandomGadgetNut @Pennijj The deadline for mailing ballots is set in state law, and it would require the State Legislature to change it. One of the obstacles to requiring earlier mail times is the timing of our Primary. Our August Primary is not certified until the end of August. — PolitiTweet.org
Washington Office of the Secretary of State @secstatewa
@DavidGoldberg14 The deadline for counties to mail ballots is Oct. 16. Many counties are mailing their ballots before the deadline. You should be receiving your ballot soon! You can contact your county elections office for more information: https://t.co/bw7SlaJYzq — PolitiTweet.org
Washington Office of the Secretary of State @secstatewa
@atomicdave521 The deadline for counties to mail ballots is Oct. 16. Many counties are mailing their ballots before the deadline. You should be receiving your ballot soon! You can contact your county elections office for more information: https://t.co/aRLU2qjh11 — PolitiTweet.org
Washington Office of the Secretary of State @secstatewa
@Pennijj The deadline for counties to mail ballots is October 16. Many counties are planning to mail earlier. For more information about when your county is mailing, please contact your county elections office: https://t.co/aRLU2qjh11 — PolitiTweet.org
Washington Office of the Secretary of State @secstatewa
@sherrygilchris1 If you haven't received your Voters' Pamphlet, please contact [email protected]. You can also view the Voters' Pamphlet online at: https://t.co/ahuXZONhgV. — PolitiTweet.org
Washington Office of the Secretary of State @secstatewa
@AARON8301 Once a county has mailed their ballots, the official drop boxes open. Drop boxes will be open 24/7 until 8 p.m. Election Day. You can log in to https://t.co/OjsyreFEj6 to find drop boxes in your county! — PolitiTweet.org
Washington Office of the Secretary of State @secstatewa
@gilcrock @GaelTarleton Hi, the deadline for counties to mail their ballots is October 16. Most counties plan on mailing their ballots sooner than October 16. For more info about when your county will be mailing their ballots, please contact your county elections office: https://t.co/wdOIFbJBgG — PolitiTweet.org
Washington Office of the Secretary of State @secstatewa
@JWAmpsOnly You can update your mailing address by logging in to https://t.co/FtXGtUjUKh or you can contact @kcelections by email at [email protected]. — PolitiTweet.org
Washington Office of the Secretary of State @secstatewa
The election is less than a month away. Are you prepared? Register to vote or check your registration by going to https://t.co/OjsyreFEj6. Already registered? Learn more about the issues and races on your ballot ➡️ https://t.co/nEgYUhMekY — PolitiTweet.org
Washington Office of the Secretary of State @secstatewa
@WashingtonQ45 It’s true that many mailboxes list their last collection time as 4:30 p.m. However, official ballot drop boxes, which are different from the blue USPS mailboxes, are open 24/7 during the 18-day voting period and close promptly at 8 p.m. election night, Nov. 3. — PolitiTweet.org
Washington Office of the Secretary of State @secstatewa
@dgschell @seattletimes @KIRO7Seattle @KING5Seattle @KHQLocalNews @KUOW We have not received reports of any “unofficial” drop box locations in WA. To find an official drop box near you, please log in to https://t.co/OjsyreFEj6. There are more than 500 locations throughout the state. — PolitiTweet.org