Posted on 03/02/2020 12:14:04 PM PST by C19fan
There may be plenty of second chances in life, but there are very few when it comes to voting a bitter pill to swallow for those Californians who voted for any of the presidential candidates who dropped out before Tuesdays statewide election. The sudden exit from the race Sunday by Pete Buttigieg, former mayor of South Bend, Ind., sparked some brief interest on social media about the rules governing a possible revote. No doubt similar questions were raised by those who cast early absentee ballots for Tom Steyer, the billionaire climate change activist who left the race Saturday.
The answer, in a word: no. Theres no provision in California election law for a second chance once a ballot has been mailed or cast in person at a polling place or regional vote center.
(Excerpt) Read more at latimes.com ...
Check it out: A pollster estimates that 40% of CA Democrat primary votes already have been cast.
33% cast in NC
A pitfall of early voting.
Serves them right for voting early for someone polling in single digits.
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Hehe - maybe have to use that, repeatedly.
LOL
Gosh - looks like the Market is going up for the second day in a row and now this - it’s already a good day....
yep
Gotta go out and get more beer and popcorn.
Will stay up late tonight to enjoy the SHOW.
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