True, but Oregon and Washington have paper ballots that can be hand counted and used to compare to the computerized data.
This seems to be about exploiting the “absentee” balloting, which is not the same as our mail in voting, because it allows you to print and fax your ballot to your elections office.
Our regular ballots arrive 4 days ago and the system to change addresses should be non functional at this point because the deadline to change registrations is past.
I suspect the nimrods in Clarno’s office didn’t get it done in a timely fashion. No public employees are working very hard at their jobs during the plandemic.
We’ve been waiting 4+ months for DMV to switch our car plates to our new car. At this rate the tags will expire before that happens.
http://www.co.whatcom.wa.us/1811/Update-Address
It's not past. On-line changes accepted through October 23rd then you must appointment after that date up through election day. Don't know if making a change on-line will invalidate the ballot already mailed.