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originally posted by: Sookiechacha
originally posted by: DBCowboy
a reply to: CarlLaFong
Take them to the press!
Not the evil leftist media, but the good ones.
Or, he could sell them on EBAY!
originally posted by: CarlLaFong
So I received 6 absentee ballots in my mailbox yesterday.
Two were for my wife and I...and the other 4 were apparently for the two sets of previous owners of our house as the addresses are all for our house.
However, these are not the same last names of the people we bought the house from.
Now, I prefer to vote in person...and I'm not a democrat, so I have no interest in cheating and casting these all for my candidates.
But what is the protocol?
Do I destroy these extras?
I have no way to get in touch with the previous owners.
Has this happened to anyone else here?
What is the National Voter Registration Act (NVRA)?
Commonly referred to as the “motor voter” law because it contained provisions about voter registration at local DMV offices, the NVRA provides guidance for when a state may remove the name of a voter from a list. The 2014 Election Administration and Voting Survey found that states removed over 14.8 million voters from voter registration lists that election cycle. The NVRA allows states to remove voters who have not voted in two consecutive federal general elections and failed to respond to a confirmation notice from an elections office. Other reasons for removal include death, felony conviction, having moved from one jurisdiction to another, mental incompetence, or at the voter’s request.
www.eac.gov...
originally posted by: CarlLaFong
The scary part is that the postal service must know these are wrong...but deliver them anyways.
originally posted by: JadedGhost
a reply to: CarlLaFong
You’ve obviously received a few from people that haven’t updated there address. Without researching into how they get validated and whether you could actually get away with just sending them all in, I gotta say, how’s this a democratic conspiracy?
I mean, your a MAGA supporter who claims to be libertarian. So what’s stopping you from sending in all the ballots for Trump?
originally posted by: xuenchen
If someone gets 2 ballots in the mail with their name on each, do those ballots have printed warnings not to use more than one? Liability People. 😬
I seen a number of those ballots last election for ‘long gone’ tenants of this building.
originally posted by: CarlLaFong
So I received 6 absentee ballots in my mailbox yesterday.
Two were for my wife and I...and the other 4 were apparently for the two sets of previous owners of our house as the addresses are all for our house.
However, these are not the same last names of the people we bought the house from.
Now, I prefer to vote in person...and I'm not a democrat, so I have no interest in cheating and casting these all for my candidates.
But what is the protocol?
Do I destroy these extras?
I have no way to get in touch with the previous owners.
Has this happened to anyone else here?
originally posted by: frogs453
a reply to: 5thHead
I suggested they could try it and see if they end up in prison. I mean it's illegal, so I don't think anyone would recommend it. But as we see with those that blame "fed plants" for convincing people it's a good idea to attack and beat Capitol cops on J6, and breaking election laws like they did in Michigan to claim they were the legal electors and signed stating they convened at the state Capitol at the behest of the Trump campaign. Maga can be easily swayed to commit crimes.
And even if a random on ATS states to send them in, uh, hello, if you're stupid enough to listen to a random ATSer, you are quite likely to end up in jail for doing something else as you're clearly not working with many functioning brain cells.