Protect Your Ballot in WA

Nov 03, 2008 19:09

Protect your vote in Washington.

If you are voting absentee/mail-in in Washington (which is by default in all counties except King and Pierce), and you haven't mailed your ballot in yet, you have until the last pickup to drop your ballot in a mailbox. If you drop your ballot in AFTER the last pickup, it WILL NOT BE POSTMARKED ON ELECTION DAY and ( Read more... )

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ilanarama November 4 2008, 03:25:15 UTC
Is a postmark sufficient there? It's not in Colorado - must be received by close of polls, not postmarked.

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anavolena November 4 2008, 03:32:52 UTC
In Washington State, it's the postmark that counts. From the linked wa.gov site:

Absentee ballots must be signed and postmarked or delivered to the county election officer on or before election day.

The big caution I've seen is about people who dropped their ballots into a mailbox after the posted collection time, which meant of course it wasn't postmarked on election day.

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