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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Starting Oct. 14, there will be a number of satellite in-person early voting locations open in Fairfax County, in addition to the Government center. All listed RIGHT THERE on the country elections website. [url]https://www.fairfaxcounty.gov/elections/early-voting[/url][/quote] Will a witness be required? [/quote] Witnesses are not required to vote in Virginia.[/quote] But the ballot says “WITNESS” next to a signature line. Virginia trying to go red. [/quote] Did you read the beginning of this thread? Witnesses used to be required to vote by mail and aren't any longer. This is as a result of Virginia going blue.[/quote] Did you receive a mail in ballot yesterday? It clearly says WITNESS next to a signature line. What is wrong with Virginia?[/quote] [b]I give up[/b].[/quote] Exactly my point and fear. Virginia blew it with these mail in ballots. 4 pages of instructions, plus 4 envelopes, but check the updated website directions too or a WaPo article to inform you that you can ignore the WITNESS line right there next to your signature. [/quote] No, I give up on YOU. You do realize that if you have a witness sign your envelope, your vote will still count, right?[/quote] I’m not concerned about my vote counting. I’m concerned about the many many who will get confused and frustrated but the many pages of instructions and envelopes and requirements, some of which are not requirements at all, some of which are vital requirements. [/quote]
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