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Dan

(3,524 posts)
9. Back in the day
Fri Nov 25, 2016, 05:14 PM
Nov 2016

I used to work on Elections Systems... so in particular, if this occurred as you stated - all you had to do was go downtown to the Elections Office - and meet with them. The computer would call up your name and the other person (that shared the same information). They would validate the registration number that you have is different than the other person. In the event that have the same registration number, then an internal mistake was made. But they would also use information such as your address to ensure that no duplication of registration has taken place.

But go downtown and speak to them, they will address the issue...validation is by the registration number that you received.

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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