A clarification....

In the original bug report I said:

It looks like the "remove completely" option should remove the dot files
in /var/lib/lightdm so they will be recreated with the correct userid if
lightdm is reinstalled at a later date.

I should have said (to be more clear):

It looks like the "remove completely" option should FIXED TO remove the
dot files in /var/lib/lightdm so they will be recreated with the correct
userid if lightdm is reinstalled at a later date.

I was suggesting a possible fix, not suggesting a workaround in the bug
report.

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Title:
  /var/lib/lightdm files owned by invalid user after reinstall

Status in “lightdm” package in Ubuntu:
  Confirmed

Bug description:
  While I was trying out different display managers, I removed, then
  removed completely and then later reinstalled lightdm.    This ended
  up changing the user id of lightdm.   However, the dot files in
  /var/lib/lightdm were still owned by the old, now invalid user id and
  so lightdm could not read them.   lightdm now did not start because it
  couldn't open  its .Xauthority file.   I fixed this by removing all
  the dot files in the /var/lib/lightdm directory and then letting
  lightdm recreate them.   It looks like the "remove completely" option
  should remove the dot files in /var/lib/lightdm so they will be
  recreated with the correct userid if lightdm is reinstalled at a later
  date.

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