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“As usual, the only turnout percentage that would truly satisfy is 100 percent. It’s true that the midterm election doesn’t have statewide partisan elections, such as Senate or Governor this year, but there are still many, many important issues to decide and leaders to elect. I strongly urge everyone study up on the issues and be counted. We have loads of good information online and in our Voters’ Pamphlet and the media, TVW and campaigns will be supplying information for you to take into account.”Wyman and state Elections Director Lori Augino said state and county election administrators have a special spot in their hearts for the military and overseas voters who will be getting their ballots any day now. Wyman, who has made advocacy for military families and veterans a signature issue, said military and overseas ballots can be sent and returned by email or fax, and that they will be accepted until the counties need to certify the election. “As a military wife myself, I can remember how much voting meant to us when we were stationed in Germany,” Wyman said. “It is an important tie to back home.” Added Augino:
“We in Washington pride ourselves on making sure our military and overseas folks have good options for receiving and returning their ballots. We encourage these voters to cast their ballots as soon as they get them – don’t wait.”