That is three California votes for Bush!
> We voted by absentee ballot.
Anyone who can avoid that, and vote in person, is strongly
encouraged to do so.
As another user pointed out:
"Vote Early AND IN PERSON. Do not vote Absentee.
Those ballots are counted last, if at all. (They
are often not counted when the race is a blow-out ...
An absentee ballot might is often ignored if the same
voter votes in person. By voteing in person, you assure
that your name will be crossed off the list.
But if you vote absentee, someone else could steal you
name and vote in your precinct knowing you won't be
there. Then when the get around to counting the
absentee, the see yours, but your name has been
marked as having been voted in person (by the fraud),
and your absentee ballot is tossed.
Absentee is a last resort. If you have to use it do
it EARLY so that it reaches the Elections people
many days before the logs are distributed to the
precinct.
If they do their job properly, those logs go out
with absentees already marked, but if the absentee
happens too late this is not done."
My husband and I voted Republican all the way last week, using an absentee ballot. Go Bush/Cheney