done diddily
ETA: something I saw today,
I was in line next to get my ballot. The woman in front of me stated her last name, and her first name. The volunteers running the check ins (I'll call them the iPad people) brings her up on the iPad, shows the volunteer next to her (Karen haircut), then pauses. She looks at the woman and states that she had already voted. Woman claims differently. IPad people verifies addresses and then calls over Ipad people supervisor (Yellow). Yellow asks the woman if she requested an absentee ballot, women declines. Yellow ask the woman if her husband voted, woman said she didn't know. Yellow then instructs Karen to look up the woman's last name in the database. Karen does what she was asked and shows Yellow and the woman the two rows that came back from the database search. The search reveals the woman and her husband.
Yellow says "Oh, we must have punched in your name and not your husband's name by mistake when he voted." "This is what we're going to do. Let's give her her husband's ballot and she will be able to vote." "We'll make a note on the hand written ledger"
Then Yellow tells the woman that it doesn't matter what party her or her husband is, that the ballot are the same and she can vote as she wants.
Is this something I should communicate with the (Washington) County or Peter's Township?