Speaking as a registered Washington voter, (who's currently in Canada),
I found it much easier than other places. That being said, voter turnout
by mail is very different than voter turnout by showing up someplace,
almost always higher.
There's often backlash from the argument 'only people who care enough to
show up at the polls should be allowed to vote'. I don't believe the
argument myself, I think it's that certain people would rather that
their party win. But, I could be wrong, it could be a realistic argument.
Jason
On 08/07/2011 06:33 PM, David B. Benson wrote:
On Jul 18, 5:25 am, Tom Adams<[email protected]> wrote:
... voting by mail.
...
In Oregon and many counties in Washington state it is now only
possible to vote by mail. It saves the state $$ and many, including
me, prefer it.
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