With Michael Bloomberg joining Pete Buttigeig and Amy Klobuchar as now ex-presidential candidates, some Washingtonians might be looking to change their primary ballot.

Chelan County Auditor Skip Moore says if you haven't sent it off yet, you can change your vote, even if the envelope is sealed.

"They can put an X over that rectangle they've already filled in and then fill in another for a [different] candidate and when we do a visual inspection of the ballot, we can see that it looks as though they voted for two but we see the X, which means they are following the instructions on the ballot. It allows us to count the other choice."

If the ballot has already been mailed off, or dropped in a ballot box, it cannot be changed.

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