Washington ballots mailed on Election Day or even days in advance could be thrown out due to postmark delays
Washington voters who mail their ballots on Election Day this November, or even days in advance, could have their ballots thrown out as a result of compounding cost-cutting measures by the United States Postal Service leading to postmarking delays, local and state election officials are warning.
The Spokane County Elections Office has recommended voters shouldnt return their ballots via a mailbox any later than Oct. 31, a full four days before the election; the Washington Secretary of States Office goes even further, cautioning voters to not use a mailbox within seven to 10 days ahead of the election.
Instead, voters should deposit ballots at a designated ballot drop box, which are managed by the county elections office, or have a ballot manually postmarked inside a post office, according to elections officials. A list of these county-operated drop boxes is available online and will be provided in ballots. Ballot drop box locations include public libraries throughout Spokane County.
Spokane County Auditor Vicky Dalton said she has never seen a similar breakdown in her nearly quarter-century managing the countys elections.
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