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To: markomalley

Ummm, I may be wrong, but I believe it is illegal to count the absentee vote of someone who is dead on Nov. 6...

(of course but for the dead voting, Democrats would consistently lose...)


7 posted on 10/24/2012 5:10:44 PM PDT by AnalogReigns (because the real world is not digital...)
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To: AnalogReigns

In this case people would know, but if it had just been mailed how would the county clerk know you died.

The ballets in California have doubled envelopes.
they go to the clerk, they are checked to make sure the out side is valid, then the outside envelope is tossed and the inside put in the ballot box.

It makes sense, yet trying to figure out how they would know.


14 posted on 10/24/2012 5:33:19 PM PDT by svcw (Why is one cell on another planet considered life, and in the womb it is not.)
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To: AnalogReigns

“Ummm, I may be wrong, but I believe it is illegal to count the absentee vote of someone who is dead on Nov. 6...”

Not in Texas. Once a vote is cast, it is cast. That is a major reason I always early vote as early as possible. Never know when the moment will come.

Different states may have different rules, however. It devolves to the states.


20 posted on 10/24/2012 6:20:04 PM PDT by No Truce With Kings (Ten years on FreeRepublic and counting.)
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To: AnalogReigns
Ummm, I may be wrong

. You are.

22 posted on 10/24/2012 8:54:19 PM PDT by Melas (u)
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To: AnalogReigns

Depends on the state. For Iowa you are correct.


23 posted on 10/24/2012 8:54:44 PM PDT by Free Vulcan (Election 2012 - America stands or falls. No more excuses. Get involved.)
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