Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
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Uniform voting laws????
A friend asked me, if voter mails in vote early but dies before election, will vote count. Google, answer, some states yes, some no. Are there other examples of this?
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Mom, Dad and I voted in person as soon as we were allowed. Sorry but I would never trust the PO with my vote. Counted!
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I would think so if they "voted" prior to death
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back in 1960 there were a lot of dead people in Cook County, IL that voted for JFK...so it seems that you don't have to be alive for your vote to be counted |
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They don't call it 'Crook" County Illinois for nothing!
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Roseville, MI, East Lansing, MI, Okemos, MI, Kapalua, HI, Village of Pine Ridge |
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So yes - you do have to be alive for your vote to count, and your little myth about Cook County actually proves it. |
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It doesn’t count in Michigan, but not sure how they know if someone died before the election.
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How would they know you died? If they did and the state allowed counting votes before election day even if they knew you died they would not know which ballot was yours if it had been counted before they were informed of your death. Same problem if you died and someone else sent in your ballot. Guess the only way to beat the dead voting is to have to show up in person.
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a handful of fraudulent votes... |
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Roseville, MI, East Lansing, MI, Okemos, MI, Kapalua, HI, Village of Pine Ridge |
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I know someone who died seven years ago and is still listed on FL voter registration list. So I don't know how they keep track of anybody.
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Depends solely on who is looking!!
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