Call the Board of Elections for your county.
I don’t know about Jersey but in my county in NC yoiu can look up voter information on line for anyone. Try that first and let us know what yio find out!
See FR post right above yours for ‘encouraging’ news on your late Grandfathers voting...
Anyone who doesnt understand what the Dems are doing here needs to open their eyes...
Best estimates are there are over 30,000 “zombie voters” here in Minnesota that are on lists that are shared with democrat activists on voting day. When democrats complain in your state about the secretary of state purging voter polls, you know they’re counting on a significant number of dead people voting to win there.
Lost my wife almost three years ago and I have yet to receive an updated voter ID card for her.
She was a conservative though. ;)
if he is registered, the address would be the same as on the jury duty card you received. The address the card was mailed to.
Call the GOP registrar at town hall in that town and have him look up the record ... how long he was active on the rolls and what elections he voted in.
This is one of those simple things we can all do if we really care to clean up our politics. The SSDI is free online. Check the voter rolls against it, in your precinct.
post/thread BUMP!
So many recent reports of voter fraud have been revealed by lists of jury summons; example in Florida where people that were sent a jury summons had declined to appear saying they were not citizens yet they voted.
Obviously the democrats need their Obama to issue an executive order to prohibit issuing a jury summons to names of people that have voted based on ‘privacy’ or some such.....
After all, this means of uncovering fraud by linking jury duty with voter registration could threaten elections that are considered in the bag. Can’t have that....no siree...
The deceased must vote democrat. It is written.
One of the first items of business I undertook at the passing of some family members was to have their names removed from the list of eligible voters. And I double-checked this when I went to the polls myself.
Don’t worry. I’m sure he voted Democrat.
In my state, the person for jury duty is picked by random off of their drivers license number. I was selected one time, but my uncle has already been selected 3 times.
Check with the DMV or Secretary of State and make sure that his drivers license number is also off the list for possible jury duty.
I used an online form to discover that my Grandmother who passed in 2003 was still registered. I contacted the County Elections Office and they confirmed that “she” had voted in one local city election after her death. They figured it was most likely a worker error, checking off the wrong line, but anything is possible.
In any case, I sent them the death certificate and she was finally removed from the voter rolls.
So contact the County Elections Office. Ask if the records show your Grandfather voting since 2000. They should be able to tell you that. Then you might need to provide a Death Certificate, but they can get him removed from the rolls.
Go to the county Board of Elections, ID yourself, explain the problem and request the voting records for the time period in question. They may ask you to fill out a FOIA request. If they try to deny you access, have them put the denial in writing and take it to your state representative or U.S. Congressman.