1 posted on
07/02/2004 8:55:47 AM PDT by
Veto!
To: Veto!
You don't indicate what state you're from so the laws are different.
In California, you may only request an absentee ballot during a specified time before the election (45 days comes to mind, but I can't recall exactly without looking it up). Sounds like a scam of some sort.
2 posted on
07/02/2004 9:00:10 AM PDT by
So Cal Rocket
(Fabrizio Quattrocchi: "Adesso vi faccio vedere come muore un italiano")
To: Veto!
Sounds liKe a voter fraud and ID theft scam combined. ask for all that info and doesn't care if you're allready registered?
3 posted on
07/02/2004 9:03:43 AM PDT by
cripplecreek
(you tell em i'm commin.... and hells commin with me.)
To: Veto!
Don't know what state you live in but check the requirements for voter registration... Some States require a Drivers license or other ID and if neither then your social security number.... However I'd only take the form and mail it in if I was registering rather than leave it with someone else..
4 posted on
07/02/2004 9:04:20 AM PDT by
deport
(Life is simpler when you plow around the stumps.)
To: Veto!
You are wise to suspect fraud in this case. btw--Wednesday morning, had a man and a woman come to my home claiming to be IRS collection agents! The man became annoyed when I would not permit him inside. After contacting the police, bank, IRS, found this is in the top 12 IRS scams.
All of the info these people had about my was obtainable from the Florida DOS website. In fact, they had enought info about me that I contacted my accountant before calling the police.
7 posted on
07/02/2004 9:17:04 AM PDT by
NautiNurse
(Godspeed to the new Iraqi government)
To: Veto!
The Democrats are probably behind it, so it's probably both.
9 posted on
07/02/2004 10:14:52 AM PDT by
tdadams
(If there were no problems, politicians would have to invent them... wait, they already do.)
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