Posted on 10/22/2008 2:55:18 PM PDT by steve-b
Nevada Secretary of State Ross Miller today ruled that voters whose registrations were on time, but incomplete or incorrect, may cast regular ballots after correcting their applications.
The legal interpretation was a response to a letter from Nevada Republican Party Chairwoman Sue Lowden, who argued that voter registrations that were not complete by the deadline shouldn't allow those people to vote.
Miller cited the statute that allows would-be voters 15 days to correct missing or bad information in their registrations, writing, "Nevada law provides the manner in which an ... applicant may update or correct the voter information, and may do so without losing his right to vote."
Sarah, go and make the following argument, people need to know!!
Foreign Policy: President Obamas Past Will Haunt American Security?
American people, is it really worth choosing Obama as the first African American candidate?
Imagine, Bin Laden & Achmedinajad if ever questioned by President Obama about their terrorist activities, or developing nuclear weapons program? The two most hated man by most Americans will smile, twist their lips, laugh slyly as they will know they have Obama where they really want him. In a defensive position on international scene.
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Fight for us Sarah, fight for us
Rules and Laws?? We don't need no stinkin’ Rules and Laws!!
Yes. Let them correct them......for next years elections. WTF is going on here?
The party of the SOS is not stated in the story, which always means it’s a RAT, plus considering the action of this SOS, you know it has to be a RAT.
Laws? We don’t need no steeenkin’ laws...
How many states have Democrat SOS? Would be interesting to see how many especially in the battleground states. Would not be surprised if the Democrats targeted these positions to have dems in place for this election.
He’s a democrat alright and the son of our former democrat governor.
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