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To: kingu

In Peru, the government fines you for not voting in an election ...

My wife has dual citizenship - Peruvian and American. But, since we are not able to visit Peru on a regular basis, she often is unable to cast a vote in her native country.

Peruvians are issued a national ID card, and each time they vote the card is stamped. When a citizen of Peru then goes to obtain or renew their passport, that ID card is checked for having all the stamps of each election - if there are missing entries, you get fined.

The only way around this issue is by absentee ballot - and the only place to obtain such is at a Peruvian consulate ...

That sucks for us, b/c the closest consulate is in Denver, Colorado - 260 miles away!


1,091 posted on 01/30/2016 3:21:10 PM PST by WTFOVR (I find myself exclaiming that expression quite often these days!)
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To: WTFOVR

Roadtrip!


1,093 posted on 01/30/2016 3:30:43 PM PST by Boardwalk
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