Questions Put to Sec. of State Wyman - Ballot theft isn't a major threat

On Behalf of WEA’s More Conservative Members #34 Why I’ve Decided to Support Kim Wyman Questions Put to Sec. of State Wyman Ballot theft isn't a major threat Couldn’t someone steal a ballot from a mailbox and fill it out? “Sure, someone could steal a ballot but being able to get away with it is highly unlikely. The thief would have to match the voter’s signature well enough to fool a match by a human reviewer and would be committing a Class C felony that could result in thousands of dollars in fines and jail time — all for the sake of a single vote. Our audit system lets voters track their ballot and ensures only one ballot is counted per eligible voter.” “Our elections system is also focused on preventing double voting and other fraud. We check registrations against the national death index and communicate with voters when we flag problems with their ballots. While it is prohibited under federal law to check for citizenship, Washington state law also requires a Social Security number or driver’s license number and a legally enforceable declaration that the voter is a citizen.” ------------ Ken Mortland is a member of WEA-Retired, continuing a long career of activism in WEA/NEA. He is also a lifelong Republican and a member of Mainstream Republicans of WA Board.

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