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To: cdga5for4; All

well it states they ask for application to vote by email. A ballot is emailed to them. they print fill out scan in and email back. They have to waive privacy to vote this way. Emails printed out and kept some days to cross reference and make sure they did not vote another way.

nov 19th has to do with if they mail in paper ballot that IS POST MARKED by Nov 5th. Last I talked to my family in NJ the Post Office was without power so no mail delivery or pick up was happening. with gas rationing so folks can’t simply drive greater distances, and Post office not operating, obviously mail in ballots will not make it by monday - but they must find an operating PO that can accept and get them in the system to be postmarked by the 5th to count.

seems reasonable for the fact some polling sites no longer exist. I did see article a few days ago NJ was gonna bring in some trucks to be polling locations where polling locations no longer exist.

it’s a mess in some nj nyc areas and they should not be denyed their ability to vote by some reasonable method.


36 posted on 11/03/2012 7:16:37 PM PDT by freeB
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To: freeB
You make sense. But I've been in telecommunications for almost forty years. I hired on with MCI in 1983 when MCI Mail was just getting started, and as a terminal technician, I was one of the first to use email.

Voting by email is wrong no matter the circumstances or purpose. The chain of control is broken with an email transaction. This is just one more of the Socialist "salami tactics" intended to destroy the integrity of our institutions, along with DMV voter registration and early voting.

41 posted on 11/03/2012 8:23:05 PM PDT by higgmeister ( In the Shadow of The Big Chicken!)
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