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Yonnie3

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1. Contact the Washington Secretary of State in writing
Wed Nov 23, 2016, 08:54 PM
Nov 2016

My recommendation would be to send a letter to the person in charge of elections, Secretary of State for Washington. Include documentation of what happened. Request they confirm receipt of the letter and give you the name, address and phone number of the person who will sort this out.

Scroll to the bottom of the linked page for an address.

https://www.sos.wa.gov/

Contact the Washington Secretary of State in writing Yonnie3 Nov 2016 #1
Contactec them in 2008, but it did no good scscholar Nov 2016 #4
How did you contact them? Yonnie3 Nov 2016 #5
Used the contact form on their web site scscholar Nov 2016 #8
I would still recommend you contact the SOS as I suggested above. Yonnie3 Nov 2016 #12
Contact the ACLU if the WA SOS won't act csziggy Nov 2016 #6
And you're county registrar as well Retrograde Nov 2016 #7
THIS SeattleVet Nov 2016 #2
What happened, exactly? HassleCat Nov 2016 #3
It simply wasn't counted. scscholar Nov 2016 #10
Legal action neede HassleCat Nov 2016 #11
Back in the day Dan Nov 2016 #9
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