Posted on 10/23/2018 9:43:21 PM PDT by FlyFisher
So in the last primary election I informed the poll workers that my friend had passed away. I signed the book, filled out an affidavit, and asked them to remove my buddy/business partner from the voter rolls. I did everything I was supposed to do. This week I received his sample ballot. They didn't bother to remove him, despite my best efforts. I now see how California works. They know he's passed but still send ballots. Disgraceful. Voter fraud is simply not paid attention to.
My mom passed away in 2005. Still cant get her removed
Must be the same crowd that runs the DMV. We’re doomed.
Why should anyone be removed from the voter rolls just because you informed a volunteer poll worker at a primary that someone else (not even related to you, with no evidence) died?
What would stop Antifa from looking up the voter rolls and handing out random names of registered Republicans to fellow Antifas, then each one of them gives the poll worker a name to remove?
If you want to remove someone from the rolls, you start with the County Clerk’s office during a non-election time when they’re not swamped with other voting-related concerns. If you are the executor, you can submit a copy of their death certificate along with a written request to remove the person’s name from the voter rolls.
First, condolences for your loss.
What county are you in? Did he die in that county or maybe out of state? In Ventura County, Public Health sends a list of those who have died in the county to the Registrar of Voters (ROV) twice a month. They are then removed from the rolls.
But if they die out of state, or maybe even in another county, the ROV won’t be notified. If you give the ROV a copy of the death certificate, they should remove him from the rolls.
ML/NJ
My ex-wife and I moved to New Hampshire from California in 94. I imagine we have both been voting Democrat since.
Most likely
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