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To: darth
I'm in! Where do I go to start?

We East Texas Conservative Republicans are already working to put Conservative Republicans in control of the local Republican apparatus, and to send Conservative Republicans to all Republican Conventions.

Now, I'm going to start a project to put Conservative Republican poll workers in all of our precinct polling places.

For any help getting started with that, I'd be "Much Obliged"...


(BTW, did you notice the embryonic "CR" "HTMLogo"?) What an effect we could have if we conservatives all turned up at all our GOP conventions wearing hats with CR on them!


(Yeah, I know it is irritating seeing all that stuff in the middle of the text -- but the next time you see

CR

you'll know what it means..)     '-)

27 posted on 11/04/2009 7:40:49 PM PST by TXnMA (FR's resident "unsientific [sic] dogmatist")
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To: TXnMA

My advice:

1 If there is a Democrat-majority precinct in your county, volunteer to be the Alternate Judge there. Be sure to go to Election Judge training. I found that the Election Law class was INVALUABLE.

For example, in the 2000 election I was a Poll Watcher, but had no training in the law or what to do in the case of violations. The Democrat Election Judge at this precinct took a newly-minted voter who spoke only Spanish to a voting machine at the end of the line. He told the voter in Spanish, “Punch this number out to vote a straight Democrat ticket and you can go home.” Then he watched as the new citizen meekly complied. I told the Judge, “What you just did is illegal.” He did not know until that moment that I spoke Spanish. Had I known the law, I would have walked out and called the Secretary of State who would have sent an Investigator immediately. What the Judge did was a FELONY.

2. After you get experience as a Judge or Alternate, I recommend being a Poll Watcher in an inner city, all Democrat precint. You get appointed as a Poll Watcher by someone running for office. For example, if there is a Congressional race, you must reside in that Congressional District, but you can poll watch ANYWHERE in the District. In a presidential year, you can go ANYWHERE IN THE STATE if the Republican candidate for President appoints you as a Poll Watcher.


37 posted on 11/05/2009 8:56:18 AM PST by darth
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