I wish there was a registry that you could go to and check your vote like a day after you vote........or maybe after the election.....wonder how many of them get "changed"
did just that in the R runoff in my state, because i voted in the D primary and my wife voted in the R. she went to vote in the runoff and they wouldn't let her, saying she had voted in D. turns out they ((the R representative at the voting place)) had challenged both of our votes, withdrawing mine altogether and putting her down as having voted on the D ticket with no record of a vote.
we only found out because there was a runoff and she wasn't allowed to vote. the R party official wouldn't even let her cast a provisional ballot until she made a scene and demanded a call to the state office be made. it was, and she cast a provisional ballot.
so we went to a vote challenging hearing held the next day for the district to represent her case for her provisional ballot. we were the only people who showed up. the commission was really pleased just to see someone show up, listened, looked at the evidence and unanimously overturned our challenged votes, adding mine to the D primary and allowing both hers ((they did have the original paperwork and rolls we signed))
we got a letter in the mail informing us of the challenged votes and inviting us to represent our case -- 2 days after the hearing was actually held. yes, we were informed but too late to do anything about it.
and this was R party official, not D. doing the very things that they campaign on by saying vote for us, D does those things.
but the state office itself - who upheld ((after phone call)) my wife's right to cast a ballot, and who actually the meeting - at least at that local level, were honorable.
*shrug* just my actual personal experience.