To: keats5
I believe that is true. Unless there are enough absentee ballots to change the outcome, they do not count them. Another reason not to vote absentee unless you really are going to be out of town, not just because you don't feel like standing in line. Your vote will not show up in the nationwide total.
27 posted on
11/12/2016 7:16:11 AM PST by
bella1
(Je suis deplorable)
To: bella1
Thanks for info re absentee ballots. Didn’t know this.
To: bella1
“Unless there are enough absentee ballots to change the outcome, they do not count them.”
Wh - - ? This is news to me, and I suppose it’s news to those who vote Absentee.
198 posted on
11/12/2016 10:47:55 AM PST by
Chad N. Freud
(FR is the modern equivalent of the Committees of Correspondence. Let other analogies arise.)
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