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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous] [quote]You seem to be ignorant of the fact that many people do very few of those things. I just went to the dentist. They know me by name, sight, and even by my voice. No ID needed. I don’t drink, smoke or own a gun — that cuts your list down considerably. I’ve had one of my bank accounts since I was six, and even then I realized that many people could not afford to have bank accounts. TLDR: Your lengthy list really doesn’t support your conclusion. If you think it does, you either need to work on your critical thinking skills, or you are for voter disenfranchisement. There is no other plausible reason. See how that works?[/quote] I think some of you simply want to be outraged about SOMETHING. [twitter]https://twitter.com/EODTEC89/status/1375638660863950848[/twitter][/quote] What is the definition of elector and what are the documents allowable in subsection C. Without defined terms you cant state that this makes any point. Electors seem to be defined from the voter rolls but its unclear as I searched in the law and it wasnt defined. It also requires the "elector" to list the registered address. Registered address for what? How do you update that? If it doesnt match the registered address, again see previous question, then its considered provisional. Provisional can only be counted if the board is able to confirm the information provided. As far as 2000 electors, if its 2000 electors defined by the voter rolls then those were purged. [url]https://www.gpb.org/news/2019/10/31/georgia-releases-list-of-313000-voter-registrations-be-removed-in-december[/url]. How do you lose your right to be considered an elector and counted in a precinct just because you didnt vote. "Georgians that are facing cancellation were moved to inactive status if they had “no contact” with elections officials after three years. That means they did not vote in elections, update their registrations or have any contact with elections officials, then failed to respond to a letter sent by elections officials. A law passed this year lengthens the time period to be declared inactive to five years." Didn't realize there was an expiration date on the right to vote? My DH has updated his address with the TSP 10x and we still get forwarded mail. Has updated DOD HR, has called and it doesnt matter. [/quote]
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