So does CA.
I just got my request to verify my registration and address if I decide to mail-in vote. Which is fine, as long as they update their voter rolls with this years data only, and not use years or decades past old voter rolls. How will we know that's being done before they mail out all registered voters from a decade or more ago? LA county has 1 million more "registered" voters, than actual eligible voters.
CA is mailing out ballots for all mail-in, but you can also vote in person. Though it sounds like they may be cutting back on polling places purposely and I may have to drive further and stand in a longer line to vote, possibly. No problem, either way. We used to be able to walk or drive no more than a mile or 2 max. Not sure where the polling place will be this year? I can vote mid-day so I can miss the either before or after work rush hours (work at home last 15-20 years now). Never have seen long lines anyway in my 27 years in O'side area. This may be a first, or maybe not and as quiet as ever?
I just got my request to verify my registration and address if I decide to mail-in vote. Which is fine, as long as they update their voter rolls with this years data only, and not use years or decades past old voter rolls. How will we know that's being done before they mail out all registered voters from a decade or more ago? LA county has 1 million more "registered" voters, than actual eligible voters.
CA is mailing out ballots for all mail-in, but you can also vote in person. Though it sounds like they may be cutting back on polling places purposely and I may have to drive further and stand in a longer line to vote, possibly. No problem, either way. We used to be able to walk or drive no more than a mile or 2 max. Not sure where the polling place will be this year? I can vote mid-day so I can miss the either before or after work rush hours (work at home last 15-20 years now). Never have seen long lines anyway in my 27 years in O'side area. This may be a first, or maybe not and as quiet as ever?