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27,000 primary ballots flagged in Texas

Salty

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very simple - when you move go to BOE and change the address.

When I was in the military - when you arrive and depart a post - you must in-process or out-process according.
 

Salty

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Administrator
very simple - when you move go to BOE and change the address. ....

And I personally go the the BOE - Not the DMV -to register to vote. In addition, I go to the old BOE to inform them I am moving so I can be taken off the voting rolls.

I go to the DMV just to change my license!
 

canadyjd

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And I personally go the the BOE - Not the DMV -to register to vote. In addition, I go to the old BOE to inform them I am moving so I can be taken off the voting rolls.

I go to the DMV just to change my license!
You are truly a good citizen. Have you ever had anyone try to vote for you? I ask because I’ve heard stories of people going to vote, only to be told they have a mail in ballot on file.

A few years ago, our little village dissolved and we became an unincorporated area in the county. Our mailing address changed to be delivered out to f a little town about 5 miles away. but in another county.

It has cause regular problems with receiving mail, jury duty, and registering to vote.

peace to you
 

FollowTheWay

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Texas flagged 27,000 mail ballots for rejection in primary

“It took me three tries and 28 days but I got my ballot and I voted,” said Pamiel Gaskin, 75, of Houston. Like many rejected mail voters, she did not list a matching identification number that Texas’ new law requires.

Isn't that great? People really want to vote and are blocked by unconstitutional laws. I seriously doubt she was fraudulent since she consented tgo be quoted in the AP article.
 

canadyjd

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Texas flagged 27,000 mail ballots for rejection in primary

“It took me three tries and 28 days but I got my ballot and I voted,” said Pamiel Gaskin, 75, of Houston. Like many rejected mail voters, she did not list a matching identification number that Texas’ new law requires.

Isn't that great? People really want to vote and are blocked by unconstitutional laws. I seriously doubt she was fraudulent since she consented tgo be quoted in the AP article.
Isn’t it great? That she wanted to vote badly enough that she was willing to comply with the law and prove her identification!!!

Looks like voter ID laws are working as intended. Only qualified voters get to vote.

Three cheers for democracy!!!!

pesce to you
 

Salty

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According to an article I found - - you need to provide your SSAN or your drivers license #. So why all the problems? Did they give the BOE the wrong number or what?

Is there more to the story that Pamiel Gaskin,that she did not share?
 
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