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ty97
Is there a way for a person to know their ballot got rejected? -- nm
Posted by
New, Better David (aka David)
Oct 4 '20, 21:39
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depends on the individual state...46 states have some sort of tracking system, of those 46, a lot let you know if they were accepted or rejected -- nm
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crash davis
Oct 4, 21:46
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I thought it was 46, but Newsweek says 39 and District of Columbia...list inside
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crash davis
Oct 4, 21:55
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So you can do it in sophisticated states like Idaho and Tennessee, but not in a hill billy state like New York or Illinois -- nm
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crash davis
Oct 4, 21:57
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*flexes* We high class, ain't we, Crash? -- nm
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New, Better David
Oct 4, 22:04
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sho nuf! -- nm
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crash davis
Oct 4, 22:09
I don't think you're allowed to re-vote if your ballot got rejected, if that's what you're thinking
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Graveman ⚰️💀
Oct 4, 21:45
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I did read that some states - maybe California - will contact you if there's a problem with your signature, and allow you to to prove identity. -- nm
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👻MonsterMeg💀
Oct 4, 22:09
I think they must, given that they know if the rejected ballot belongs to an African-American or not. -- nm
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🧹 Broom 🧹
Oct 4, 21:44
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