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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I am guessing they are "inadvertently" removing citizens too. It happened to me in 2013, the last time we had a Republican governor.[/quote] In 2020, I was sent a ballot from DC after I moved out of the city and had registered to vote in another state. I sold my property in DC so the city government knew I was not a resident any longer. They mailed an unsolicited mail in ballot to my new address. I wonder how many of those went out. I’m sure I wasn’t the only one given the chance to vote twice.[/quote] The same thing happened to me. I moved from Montgomery County, Md. to Loudoun County, Va. in 2015. My husband and I both registered to vote in Virginia within a few weeks of moving. We kept the house in Maryland until early 2018, but did not live there and never claimed to do so. Our old house was rented out, and had tenants living in it until September of 2017. In 2016, I received a mail-in ballot from Maryland, at my Virginia address which I threw away. I never requested one, and voted in person on election day in Loudoun County, but like you, I could have voted twice. [/quote] This is why left doj is fighting this which doesn't make sense unless you want to cheat [youtube]https://youtu.be/Z92AbTyVw6s?si=emdFl20XdVCj-Zka[/youtube][/quote]
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