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To: randita

It was pouring down rain on election day here. Terrible storm, I was afraid electricity might go off. We had many voters who were not registered in our precinct. They change the precinct boundaries from time to time according to population shifts. They also change the polling place. Some times it is at a school, some times at the Activity Center, some times at the local airport. (It is tiny). Things change. The newspapers usually carry info. like that and you can always call your local court house to find out where to vote.


25 posted on 11/23/2004 5:31:47 AM PST by buffyt (~It is not a choice ~ It is a CHILD!~)
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To: buffyt

The voter has to take some responsibility in the process and not just rely on the government to hold you by the hand every step of the way. My precinct has changed four times in the last six years, but I take a few minutes of time to find out just where I am supposed to vote before each election. Why is this too much to ask?


31 posted on 11/23/2004 5:36:50 AM PST by Timedrifter
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