Posted on 06/04/2024 7:55:13 AM PDT by The_Media_never_lie
(The Center Square) – Any Minnesota voter can now sign up for a permanent absentee ballot.
As of June 1, Minnesota joined eight other states and Washington, D.C. to allow all voters, irrespective of disability status or age, to register online to permanently vote absentee. This will allow voting as early as 46 days before an election.
To leave the permanent absentee list, the voter must send a written request to their county elections office. Absentee ballots will no longer be sent to the voter’s address if it’s returned as undeliverable, the voter is pronounced dead by the county or if their status becomes “challenged” or “inactive.”
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That is the reason for no in person vote the tally can be anything they want it to be. When 120% voter participation doesn't raise a red flag you double down.
How many of those fraudulent voters were prosecuted? Not a problem at all for corrupt courts to solve.
Maybe because they aren't really a Blue State. California is a Red State except for LA and San Francisco, and most fraud occurs in the big cities.
“How many of those fraudulent voters were prosecuted? Not a problem at all for corrupt courts to solve.”
The point is not to get bogged down in the mud of trials - the point is to see that they don’t vote then find them later and kick them out.
You can go all sour and moan about “Nothing ever happens” but they can’t beat Fractal which is now being used in Arizona.
No court can say 50 people who give a 7-11 as their address can vote but if they try they will drown in hundreds of carefully separated cases.
Sorry - try again.
We need our republic back first.
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On the nosey!!!!
But one more question...
Why does NYC now have RCV...?
Send all the illegals to New York and Minnesota.
Bad, very bad idea for a reason. There are no coincidences.
Some county voter registrar wanted to make a point by registering illegally. They brought a case against her for pointing out potential fraud!
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