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Absentee ballot

peter nap

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Absentee BallotI just looked at the absentee ballots. It doesn't look like there is any ID requirement.

If I'm right about that, I'll be hunting outside my county that day so I can vote.

If I'm wrong, I'll be hunting outside my county that day and they can go to Hell! :uhoh:
 

marshaul

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Absentee BallotI just looked at the absentee ballots. It doesn't look like there is any ID requirement.

If I'm right about that, I'll be hunting outside my county that day so I can vote.

If I'm wrong, I'll be hunting outside my county that day and they can go to Hell! :uhoh:

But! But! Voter fraud! Minorities voting Democrat!
 

nuc65

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You can get an absentee ballot only if you are a registered voter. It requires at the minimum the last four of your SSN, address and a reason that you need the absentee ballot. I did however check my picture id to confirm it really was me requesting the ballot.
 

kenny

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I vote at City Hall each year as I have a teaching assignment out of state the first week of November. You can in person at the Registrar's office up to 45 days in advance. No lines ever. Try it you might like Voter's ID card is all that is needed.
 

peter nap

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why would they require ID? They ain't gonna count them anyway.

I don't think they count them when I go in. It's window dressing just like the views from space even though we all know the earth is really flat.:uhoh:
 

The Wolfhound

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Oh, they will count the votes......

Like that great statesman, Joseph Stalin, said: "It does not matter who casts the votes, it only matters who counts them." Would I imply a parallel? Nah, not me.........:eek:
 
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