[Coco] OT: New Scam

jdaggett at gate.net jdaggett at gate.net
Sat Oct 1 08:40:51 EDT 2005


Somewhat.

The big problem was if you moved within the same county. Then 
the canvasing board sent a form to the address as appears on the 
drivers license. If it came back filled out then the person was not 
removed. 

Often what happens is most will fill  the form out later and later 
never comes. 

State of Florida makes it real easy to change y our voter 
registration. Even if you don't  have internet access at home you 
can go to the public library and gain access there. The two things 
that I did within ten days of moving fromPalm Beach Co. to 
Hillsborough Co. was change of address for drivers license and 
voter registration. All was done on the internet. That easy.

The State of Florida has bent over backwards to make voter 
registration easy and painless. If you can't take five minutes of your 
time to call,  write or via the internet to change your address, then I 
have no sorrow for those that get dropped from the rolls.

james

james

On 30 Sep 2005 at 18:16, Arthur Flexser wrote:

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> Sounds like yet another scheme by partisan Florida voting officials to
> remove blacks from the voter rolls.  I'll bet efforts to contact those
> affected during that 60-day period were feeble to nonexistent.
> 
> Art





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