At my workplace people received a lot of mail in ballots from
people who did not live at their houses. There were several people that had that issue.
Furthermore, there were crooked mail carriers who were selling
stacks of ballots.
I sent mine back to get a primary ballot, and sent theirs back with "no longer lives here" and "DECEASED" written on them. I didn't receive anything else for either of them.
get a big marker and write ANK on it. that's address not known. that's the only thing that will help you. The carrier can just file in the correct area a
the station.
sidelined because of trump. They weren't even doing their duties. There were times when i would read the minutes from their meetings and they did literally nothing but go on lunch.
My recollection is they got more done than the current MAGA congress.
If you substitute "MAGA Republicans" for "democrat party" and "Biden" for "trump" in your statement above, you'd have a good description of the last four years. The difference being that, under Biden, there will be a bill for something the MAGAs supposedly don't like so they will say "we cannot pass 'that' unless you add 'this'."
Politicians have always been bad, but this latest AOC/MTG crop his *especially* bad. Voters for both parties need to flush the toilet and start over.
whatever comes.
It really isn't that complicated. Listening to his lawyer agree, in court, that a President cannot be prosecuted for even killing a political
opponent, so long as Congress does not impeach him, was not misinformation repeated elsewhere. The dumbass did it. I thought for sure Trump would speak out or fire the guy, but he went along with it. The lawyer who did that wasn't the one fired, it was the dude he kept.
To agree to such a situation, under oath, in past would have completely unraveled their defense. To argue such nonsense is not their job.
It used to and still should. If we've let the country get to that point, we've really screwed up.
Furthermore, there were crooked mail carriers who were selling
stacks of ballots.
That I did not hear.
At my workplace people received a lot of mail in ballots from
people who did not live at their houses. There were several people that had that issue.
I have heard that it happened elsewhere (New York state, apparently California, and now apparently Wisconsin), but it didn't happen that way here.
Furthermore, there were crooked mail carriers who were selling
stacks of ballots.
oh i got my mail in ballot pack today. ripped it up. I'm supposed to be unregistered for voting.
oh i got my mail in ballot pack today. ripped it up. I'm supposed to be unregistered for voting.
So your state is still allowing mail-in for non-absentees. Interesting. That sounds shady.
oh i got my mail in ballot pack today. ripped it up. I'm supposed to be unregistered for voting.
So your state is still allowing mail-in for non-absentees. Interesting. That sounds shady.
they don't have to question the reason for it.
"Voting by Absentee Ballot
Under Wisconsin law, voters do not need a reason or excuse, such as being out of town on Election Day, to vote absentee. Any voter who prefers to vote by absentee ballot may request one.
"Voting by Absentee Ballot Under Wisconsin law, voters do not need
a reason or excuse, such as being out of town on Election Day, to
vote absentee. Any voter who prefers to vote by absentee ballot
may request one.
That is shady, but apparently legal. They should question it, and
they shouldn't just send it to you unrequested.
"Voting by Absentee Ballot
Under Wisconsin law, voters do not need a reason or excuse, such as being
out of town on Election Day, to vote absentee. Any voter who prefers to
vote by absentee ballot may request one.
That is shady, but apparently legal. They should question it, and they shouldn't just send it to you unrequested.
That is shady, but apparently legal. They should question it, and they shouldn't just send it to you unrequested.
It does say above "may request one," which would make it somewhat normal. However, if they're just sending them out to anyone and everyone (I don't believe my wife or I have ever gotten one, and we live in Wisconsin also).
I wonder if the people who do get them without requesting them are on some sort of mailing list through the government.
Wisconsin doesn't send a ballot unrequested. SOMEONE requested it, you just need to enter your full name and birthdate.
If someone else requests it on your behalf, without your permission, that's a violation of state laws (impersonating a registered elector).
That is shady, but apparently legal. They should question it, and they shouldn't just send it to you unrequested.
i got a big packet and it said 'your home ballot' or some shit like that.
i tossed it out. I revoked my voter registration previously, too.
I was sick of jury duty shit.
I am not sure how it works in Wisconsin but here if you file a state tax return, iirc have a driver's license, and several other things non-voting related, you can still get jury duty.
About the only way to avoid it is by having no form of state-issued ID or any contact with state government where your address would be put on record... so no unemployment insurance, interaction with child support, a job that reports your income, etc.
in wisconsin they say they use a list from the dmv; I am one a list at the dmv >so they don't share my info. i've also heard that other sources use voter >registration lists. It makes sense that they would use registered voter info >because we are required to keep that information current and it's considered a >reliable list of people's names and addresses. It's also public record.
When i moved and registered in my new area, a month later i got jury duty.
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