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Trying to confuse the democrats? Change in voting location by skullaria at 8:57 am EDT, Oct 5, 2004 |
I've always voted about a block from my house, along with my husband. This year, I've just been informed that I was moved to a new location. I have no idea where it is! My husband, however, who lives in the same house as I do, is getting to vote at his old location. WTH is with that? The only thing that has changed...is that THIS year...I'm a registered democrat. He's independant. WTH is with keeping all the democrats voting in one place? UPDATE- Both my husband and I called the office of voter registration. As it turns out, we both were indeed moved, but only I got a new card and notice. He should have got one too. SOOOOO...I feel a lot better now. It just didn't make any sense why to move ME and not him. My dad, a registered Republican, did not get a notice to change polling places either, but he should have as well. Conspiracy minded? Yes, I admit it...conspiracies tend to exist when things just don't add up. |
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Trying to confuse the democrats? Change in voting location by k at 10:30 am EDT, Oct 5, 2004 |
I've always voted about a block from my house, along with my husband. This year, I've just been informed that I was moved to a new location. I have no idea where it is! My husband, however, who lives in the same house as I do, is getting to vote at his old location. WTH is with that? The only thing that has changed...is that THIS year...I'm a registered democrat. He's independant. WTH is with keeping all the democrats voting in one place? [ That is odd. My polling place has changed 3 times since living here (4 years) but I have no way to correlate based on registration. I thought the precinct polling places were based solely on address. -k] |
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RE: Trying to confuse the democrats? Change in voting location by Decius at 10:43 am EDT, Oct 5, 2004 |
skullaria wrote: ] I've always voted about a block from my house, along with my ] husband. This year, I've just been informed that I was moved ] to a new location. My voting location changed several times this year. I'm probably registered as an independent but I might have put democrat. I'm not sure. It seemed fishy to me. The way to assess this is to compare the number of people who voted in the democratic primary in your area with the number of people who voted in it in 2000. If the number is smaller, its a smoking gun, as registration is way up this year. |
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RE: Trying to confuse the democrats? Change in voting location by Vile at 1:38 pm EDT, Oct 5, 2004 |
skullaria wrote: ] I've always voted about a block from my house, along with my ] husband. This year, I've just been informed that I was moved ] to a new location. I have no idea where it is! My husband, ] however, who lives in the same house as I do, is getting to ] vote at his old location. ] ] WTH is with that? ] ] The only thing that has changed...is that THIS year...I'm a ] registered democrat. He's independant. ] ] WTH is with keeping all the democrats voting in one place? Oh, it must be a conspiracy moron. I feel bad for your husband. At least he has enough of a brain to register as an independent. Christ, what a horrible thought, being married to YOU. I think I would be driven to beat you. |
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