I just got off the phone with my bud in Washington State

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He says the only people in Seattle and Portland having problems are the Antifa and BLM crowd.
Businesses are moving out because they are being taxed by the cities to provide for homeless people and to provide drugs at free injection sites. He said the majority, emphasis on majority of the people up there hate these two movements and want them GONE! He said Washington voting is all by mail now and you have to put your party affiliation on the outside front of the envelope. That really instills a sense of comfort in the system doesn't it?
 

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He says the only people in Seattle and Portland having problems are the Antifa and BLM crowd.
Businesses are moving out because they are being taxed by the cities to provide for homeless people and to provide drugs at free injection sites. He said the majority, emphasis on majority of the people up there hate these two movements and want them GONE! He said Washington voting is all by mail now and you have to put your party affiliation on the outside front of the envelope. That really instills a sense of comfort in the system doesn't it?

Party on the outside of the envelope?

What could possibly go wrong . . .
 

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Does the party affiliation have to be written on the envelope during the primary election? If so, that would make a lot of sense. If it has to be entered in the general election, I’m less sure about that. Ask your bud to clarify that.
 

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Does the party affiliation have to be written on the envelope during the primary election? If so, that would make a lot of sense. If it has to be entered in the general election, I’m less sure about that. Ask your bud to clarify that.

You still need to open the ballot to process it . . . it could be sorted after being opened just as easily.
 

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Does the party affiliation have to be written on the envelope during the primary election? If so, that would make a lot of sense. If it has to be entered in the general election, I’m less sure about that. Ask your bud to clarify that.
He said he thinks it is required for both primary and general.

Check THIS out.
https://ballotpedia.org/Voting_in_Washington

Automatic registration
Washington automatically registers eligible individuals to vote through the Department of Motor Vehicles, health benefit exchange, and other state agencies approved by the governor.

Same-day registration
Washington allows same-day voter registration.

Residency requirements
Washington law requires 30 days of residency in the state before a person may vote.

Verification of citizenship
See also: Laws permitting noncitizens to vote in the United States
Washington does not require proof of citizenship for voter registration.

According to the above, illegals can vote.


For individuals convicted of a felony in a federal court or any state court other than a Washington state court, the right to vote is restored as long as the person is no longer incarcerated.

Voting rights for convicted felons vary from state to state. In the majority of states, convicted felons cannot vote while they are incarcerated but may regain the right to vote upon release from prison or at some point thereafter.

 

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