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PandoraAwakened

(905 posts)
Sun Nov 4, 2018, 01:54 PM Nov 2018

URGENT---Check Your Early & Absentee Ballots Online NOW: Do NOT Yield to Voter Suppression!

Last edited Mon Nov 5, 2018, 08:05 PM - Edit history (2)

From the desk of: The American M.O.B. (Majority Opinion Blowback)

"My American M.O.B. over the GOP's Russian Mob any day, any time...Let's roll!"



URGENT ACTION NECESSARY: Check online to make sure your Early Ballot was not only received, but COUNTED!!!


"Exact-match signature" is in play in Arizona, as I'm sure it is in many other states. This past Friday, I had planned to knock on more doors, but found myself face-to-face with the proverbial "one in the hand is worth three in the bush" situation: Instead of canvassing, I ended up driving all the way up to NAU to bring my son's college friend back to where he is a registered voter because his straight-Dem vote was at risk of being suppressed.

The problem was that his mailed Early Ballot was going to be rejected because he had completed his voter registration using his full middle name, whereas he signed the green return envelope containing his ballot with his middle initial! Plus, his signature didn't look "exactly" like how he signed his driver's license, which, funny enough, is signed using just his middle initial! He found out about it after checking the status of his ballot on the Secretary of State's online site, which I had told my own son to do, who, in turn, had told his friends.

This young man is an 18-year-old, first-time voter who had no idea what to do when he discovered that his vote wasn't going to count. His own Rethuglican parents have turned their backs on him because he's gay. When he called his mother about it, she said, "Well, maybe this is God telling you that 'your kind' shouldn't be voting." Ughhh!!!!

This is a straight-A student on a 4-year college scholarship who also works part-time because even scholarships don't cover all necessities. While he does have a driver's license, he doesn't own a car and neither does anyone else in his group of friends, so he had no way of getting home to fix the problem. His parents haven't paid a damn penny toward his education and they couldn't be bothered to lift a finger to help him exercise his civic duty either. I swear, these Repugs never cease to disgust me.

My son told me that when his friend came to him on Thursday all depressed about losing out on his first chance to vote, my son said, "We gotta call my mom. She'll know what to do. She don't take no shit from anyone." Aww, bless his heart. [And yes, I did correct his language when he told me that---the word is "doesn't," not "don't," and the double-negative is a no-no. 😉]

Solution:

At the crack of dawn Friday, I made the 3-hour drive up to the mountains, picked them both up (thankfully, neither have Friday classes, although my son's friend did have to get off from work), drove 3 hours back to the desert, went straight to the County Recorder's Office where we got that mess straightened out, stopped for lunch, drove 3 hours back up to NAU, dropped them at their dorm, and drove 3 hours back again where I was welcomed home by hubby with a tall glass of red wine---after which I promptly fell asleep without eating dinner.


The moral of this story is:

Check your Early Ballots online RIGHT NOW! Do not count on anyone notifying you of a problem, particularly if you're a registered Dem, a first-time voter, or have a Latino surname.

Additionally, if you have a son or daughter away at college who has voted via Early or Absentee Ballot, make sure they and their friends check online TODAY to be sure their votes are going to be counted.

You only have 1 more day to fix this, guys. After the election won't count. Arizonans can check their ballots at the following Secretary of State site: https://voter.azsos.gov/VoterView/AbsenteeBallotSearch.do

Finally, if you find others who are being marginalized with "exact match signature" suppression, do everything you can to resolve the issue by getting them to their County Recorder's Office. Also, make sure they bring with them every piece of ID they own, including voter ID card if they received one after registering and most definitely a government-issued photo ID (driver's license, passport, etc.).

It is up to everyone to do everything in their power to FIGHT THIS VOTER SUPPRESSION BULLSHIT at every turn and at every instance it rears its ugly head.

Nobody ever said stepping into Wonder Woman's shoes would be easy, but, yeah, that's just how f@*king important this election is at this critical juncture in our history. So, put on your Superman cape or rev up the Batmobile, whatever superhero mojo you need to get you through the extra mile on this one.

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URGENT---Check Your Early & Absentee Ballots Online NOW: Do NOT Yield to Voter Suppression! (Original Post) PandoraAwakened Nov 2018 OP
K&R! sheshe2 Nov 2018 #1
Thanks sheshe2, and please pass the word! n/t PandoraAwakened Nov 2018 #8
Well, if you can figure out AirmensMom Nov 2018 #2
Yeah, looks like TN not making it easy for you guys. Try this: PandoraAwakened Nov 2018 #3
This is very strange. AirmensMom Nov 2018 #4
Update: AirmensMom Nov 2018 #5
Did some more searching PandoraAwakened Nov 2018 #7
Curious whether you found out anything today? n/t PandoraAwakened Nov 2018 #10
Tks ....PandoraAwakened - sig verified..ballot counted..AZ - asiliveandbreathe Nov 2018 #6
Good job, asiliveandbreathe! PandoraAwakened Nov 2018 #9

PandoraAwakened

(905 posts)
3. Yeah, looks like TN not making it easy for you guys. Try this:
Sun Nov 4, 2018, 02:52 PM
Nov 2018

Go here and enter your info:

https://tnmap.tn.gov/voterlookup/


See if you are then taken to a page that offers Early or Absentee Ballot status. As I am not from TN, I can't go further past this page. Let me know what you find.

AirmensMom

(14,642 posts)
4. This is very strange.
Sun Nov 4, 2018, 02:57 PM
Nov 2018

I received a ballot and sent it back and now it can't find any record of my registration? Guess I'll have to call tomorrow.

Here in TN, you need a medical reason to vote by mail. There's a form for the doc to fill out. Then they send you an application for a ballot. Once you send that back, they send the ballot. I'm getting everything I'm supposed to get, so am not sure what's going on here.

My husband's registration is not coming up either, and he voted early a week or so ago.

Could be this site is not working correctly.

AirmensMom

(14,642 posts)
5. Update:
Sun Nov 4, 2018, 03:09 PM
Nov 2018

The database must've been down temporarily. I waited a few minutes and tried again. We're both there. But it simply asks for the last 4 of social security and then takes me to a page where it says where to vote. No option for checking on if my ballot was accepted.

PandoraAwakened

(905 posts)
7. Did some more searching
Sun Nov 4, 2018, 04:03 PM
Nov 2018

Everything I've found regarding tracking the status of a TN ballot keeps taking me back to the same link you've already gone down.

I noticed your username, so I also went to the TN page of the Federal Voting Assistance Program (FVAP) for servicemen and their families. There it says: "Check the Status of My Voted Ballot -- After sending in your voted absentee ballot, you are entitled to find out its status," followed by a link to click. Lo and behold, clicking that takes you right back to the link you're already trying to use. This is at: https://www.fvap.gov/tennessee

I would call them tomorrow and ask whether the appearance of your name means your ballot has been accepted or just that you're registered to vote. The numbers for the Division of Elections (within the Secretary of State's office) are 1-877-850-4959 and (615)-741-7956. The Coordinator of Elections is Mark Goins.

It may very well be that you guys aren't allowed to know if your vote is actually counted. This is completely under the control of your Secretary of State (SOS), currently Republican Tre Hargett. Unfortunately, unlike other states, Tennessee chooses its SOS based upon partisan vote of the state legislature, not by popular vote of the electorate. This means whatever party is in control picks the person in charge of elections, gerrymandering, voter suppression, etc. Additionally, because the SOS is chosen in alternate election years from when you vote for your governor, you're stuck with the current Republican until 2020 (which really sucks because that's when redistricting is going to occur based on census results) unless you guys flip majority rule of your state legislature to the Dems.

Hope this info. is at least enlightening. Good luck and GOTV!

PandoraAwakened

(905 posts)
9. Good job, asiliveandbreathe!
Sun Nov 4, 2018, 04:14 PM
Nov 2018

Be sure to send the Sec. of State link at end of article to all friends & family here in AZ. GOTV!

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