Saturday, February 18, 2012

Is there some sort of legislation in progress to block overseas troops from voting?

Got a link? I heard a little bit about this, but could not find any info.



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sickening.



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Is there some sort of legislation in progress to block overseas troops from voting?It'll be good to have the troops back home, I think were gonna need them.
Now that sounds simply unAmerican and absolutely ludicrous. I would not believe that for one second.



I could see the McCain campaign doing it to Democratic voters.Is there some sort of legislation in progress to block overseas troops from voting?I've never heard anything about that. And I would hope not.



I'm an Obama supporter, and know that most of our troops support McCain. But all of our service members should be allowed to vote and have their votes counted.Is there some sort of legislation in progress to block overseas troops from voting?
Obama hates the military. He knows how they will vote. Now you go figure it out all by yourself.
No. There was a problem with some of the voting because to vote for president all you were supposed to have to do was fill out your ballot and send it back, but some of the individual states required a witness signature and address. There wasn't even a space on the form to put it in. Virginia has already discarded votes. It's going to be a huge fiasco if they don't get it figured out soon.Is there some sort of legislation in progress to block overseas troops from voting?
No, as long as they registered in the state listed as their home of record. Some make the mistake of trying to register in the state of their home base and not their home of record. Others also fail to register as an absentee voter in time as per their state law despite the military's best efforts to get the word out. There is no legislation barring any US citizen from voting in a general election except for maybe prisoners. What was stopped was legislation intended to improve the system but not to stop the process altogether.

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