Posted on 11/18/2020 1:52:21 AM PST by Seeing More Clearly Now
My county's registrar of voters will not tell a voter whether his vote was counted until after the election results have been made official in December by the electors. One can check online whether the ballot was received, but not whether it was counted. Is that the practice and policy elsewhere, too? Why shouldn't there be transparency right after all voting is concluded about whether one's vote has been counted?
Question: Is the withholding until it's too late
I had to fill out a provisional ballot. They told me to call and check if it was counted but to give them a little time. I’m in a Trump-safe country in Florida. Certification doesn’t have to take place first here.
I went on line days before the election. Mine registered as counted.
“I went on line days before the election. Mine registered as counted.” - Gen. Blather.
Does the online system in your county allow you to search both whether the ballot was received and whether the vote was counted? Do you know whether ballots submitted early in your county are both received and actually counted at the same time. Was your early voting a paper ballot?
Florida started counting the moment they began to receive ballots. They were paper ballots. If there were other options I didn’t notice. It said my vote had been counted. My guess is they would not enter them into the system as received since they received and counted them at the same time.
Is it common for counties to refuse to confirm until electors have confirmed the election that your vote was counted?
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My vote? That was nullified by the millions of fraudulent votes.
It’s comes to this when a country devolves into a banana republic. All trust is lost.
They counted my mom’s absentee ballot, said it was counted etc. Me, they said I was not registered at my polling place, that I had to do provisional. They also told me to check in seven days (instead of the normal three) to see if it was counted. It does not show up now, more than two weeks after I “voted.” I live in Allegheny County. Funny thing is, we both “voted” for Trump. Trump lawyers probably threw my ballot out though.
So now the State of PA says I am NOT registered, even though last week and over the last few years they say I was.
What state do you live in?
To answer your question-—ABSOLUTELY NO!!!!
In my Florida County I voted with an absentee ballot, delivered it to the Election Supervisor’s drop box on October 15, 2020 and two days later I checked the Election Supervisor’s website and they reported my absentee ballot had be RECIEVED, PROCESSED, AND COUNTED.
TYPO—
reported my absentee ballot had BEEN RECIEVED, PROCESSED, AND COUNTED.
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