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Wounded Bear

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10. Similar here in WA, but no notarization, just signed...
Wed Mar 4, 2020, 10:42 AM
Mar 2020

we also have to designate a party in the primaries to help them pre-sort, I guess. Some folks complained, but hey, I figure they should pick a side for the primaries. None of that on the general election, of course.

After a couple of years, they made it postage free to try and boost turnout.

We also have a website.

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Mail in voting, people, c'mon, [View all] cilla4progress Mar 2020 OP
No shit RandySF Mar 2020 #1
I used to live in WA customerserviceguy Mar 2020 #2
We're seeing the down side of it tonight, though... Wounded Bear Mar 2020 #3
This is true Andy823 Mar 2020 #23
Michigan has just begun to allow anyone to vote an absentee ballot. llmart Mar 2020 #37
I voted by mail in California...and I voted for someone who is not longer in the race Brother Buzz Mar 2020 #4
GMTA...see reply #3.. Wounded Bear Mar 2020 #5
But my ballot is not invalidated Brother Buzz Mar 2020 #6
Same thing here in Arizona ChazII Mar 2020 #16
So did I, and I don't regret it Retrograde Mar 2020 #7
I don't disagree, but it will be interesting to see if it impacts the results Brother Buzz Mar 2020 #9
Same here...my family lives in a mail-in-only precinct unitedwethrive Mar 2020 #13
Same shanti Mar 2020 #15
Same for me here in Georgia. Different Drummer Mar 2020 #21
Does VBM operate differently, depending on state? Totally Tunsie Mar 2020 #8
Similar here in WA, but no notarization, just signed... Wounded Bear Mar 2020 #10
That makes a lot more sense to me. Totally Tunsie Mar 2020 #17
not in Indiana LiberalFighter Mar 2020 #20
Thanks for responding. Totally Tunsie Mar 2020 #22
I've voted by mail in FL for years mcar Mar 2020 #11
I like the ritual of going to the polls and moonscape Mar 2020 #12
I voted by mail jeffreyi Mar 2020 #14
This is how to get low income voters to cast a vote. BSdetect Mar 2020 #18
Or moving it to Saturday. maxsolomon Mar 2020 #19
A lot of low income jobs require weekend/holiday work... Wounded Bear Mar 2020 #24
Nothing is perfect. maxsolomon Mar 2020 #25
Yes, it's not a "bad" idea, not trying to make the perfect the enemy of the good here. Wounded Bear Mar 2020 #28
National holiday, I think, is the way to go. Caliman73 Mar 2020 #31
California puts sticker in the mail. itsrobert Mar 2020 #26
I vote by mail in CA SoCalNative Mar 2020 #27
But a lot of people in Washington may have thrown away their vote. LisaM Mar 2020 #29
Plus, in CA, your mail-in ballot has a numbered stub; you can check receipt of your ballot online. VOX Mar 2020 #30
I'm in California, vote by mail, and have a "Voter's Receipt" PufPuf23 Mar 2020 #33
I stand corrected. The ability to track your mail-in vote depends on your county of residence. VOX Mar 2020 #34
That is fine, this is an informative thread. Thank you VOX. PufPuf23 Mar 2020 #35
Hang on to your "Voters Receipt" regardless. VOX Mar 2020 #38
Our mail ins come with a sticker lame54 Mar 2020 #32
Being one of the "great woman elders" at the station Maeve Mar 2020 #36
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