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To: RKBA Democrat

Just voted in Daytona Beach. While filling in the ballot, a black man came in with (presumably) his daughter who looked to be at least 18 and said he wanted to accompany her inside the booth to vote, “To show her how to vote”. The poll workers initially denied him, but a supervisor came over and said it was OK.

Is that legal?

I did a quick search for election procedures and couldn’t find anything prohibiting that. What if she was under duress and being forced to vote a certain way? Anyone know?


56 posted on 11/04/2014 4:42:48 AM PST by Textide (Lord, grant that I may always be right, for thou knowest I am hard to turn. ~ Scotch-Irish prayer)
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To: Textide

I don’t think you are allowed to do that.


57 posted on 11/04/2014 4:44:47 AM PST by Tuxedo (Forget Gold - buy Lead!)
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To: Textide

Family is allowed employers are not. You can request a poll worker to help but you are supposed to sign a form. Few poll captains enforce that last part.


78 posted on 11/04/2014 5:16:29 AM PST by lovesdogs
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