Dude, I’ll say again...”That’s not the way it works, that’s not the way ANY of this works”.
What the picture shows is a logbook to record the issuance of ballots to registered Hinds County voters. There are two books that are identical (have ALL the same information except for the “header” information. THIS book is the version that has recorded information for folks who WERE ISSUED A DEMOCRAT BALLOT IN THE JUNE 3RD PRIMARY. All the names ON THIS PAGE are on the same page in the corresponding REPUBLICAN version. Folks who were given a Republican primary ballot on June 3rd are annotated in the Republican version. Some of the names that are not marked as “voted” on this Democrat version of this page WILL be marked as voted on the Republican version (if they requested and received a Republican ballot on 6/23). Folks who are registered voters on this page who did NOT vote on 6/23 will not be annotated as having voted ON EITHER version. It’s done this way to comply with and enforce Mississippi law—which is DIFFERENT from the law and electoral processes in YOUR state. Don’t conflate the two states’ processes—it will cause confusion.
Thanks “Dude”
So, from what you’re saying, the Democrat Polling Book is the actual official record of who voted a Dem ballot on June 3rd, and there’s a GOP Polling Book that has the same bar codes (voters info) that records those who took a GOP ballot in the runoff.
That’s great, since all that’s needed now is the complete stack of Dem poll books so the total of illegally cast ballots can be added up.
I’d just add that none of this was obvious from the outset. Thanks for filling in the required details, and Black Agnes also. (Maybe part of the reason for apparent frustration is that I jumped into the discussion around post 200 or so...it could have all been hashed out by that time, I suppose, but 200 posts is a lot to read just to see if something’s already been dealt with.)