Got this message today from a friend:
"Wife and I went to the Polls today, but I wasn't allowed to vote. They had information that I had been sent a Mail-In Ballot. I admitted that I had received one, but tossed it because I intended to go with the wife to vote.
They promised to look into some way around it ... possibly by a sworn statement. I'm having serious doubts about it. They say I wouldn't have gotten one without a request ... I was saying that's exactly what happened."
In Texas.. anybody have some text on what he's to do to remedy this situation?
I'm in Texas.
They cannot refuse to let you vote, they are not supposed to accuse you in that manner.
ALWAYS ask to speak to the poll judge present on scene, record their names. If they insist on refusing you call the police, make a recorded complaint being sure you mention election interference/fraud and the names of the judge on site, the site location and all that. Insist on an LE response, they probably won't make it but do so. Explain you are also going to contact the State AG and elections office.
But they cannot refuse you, the most they can legally do if they are confused or ignorant is to let you vote on a provisional ballot. They should have offered you a provisional ballot, if they did not it makes me doubt a LOT about that Poll, or something. That is simply not legal.
Demand to see the data they claim is advising them you have already voted, record that. Especially demand to see your signature on your vote.
When all of that fails, use that provisional ballot and vote, be sure you get names of persons there as poll workers who witness your ballot.
You have been violated, it is not legal in any sense, run that sucker all the way up the flagpole, but after you vote, as you vote, get that vote recorded.
https://www.sos.state.tx.us/elections/contact.shtml
Contact your County board of elections too, if you have any creditable media nearby contact them.
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Nicely done. I'll add you should set up a GoFundMe page for the best attorneys money can buy.
Plenty of TX is controlled by commie dickwads. It’s not nearly as great politically as I hoped when I moved here. Big cities in general suck and unelected bureaucrats are all over the place, and most of them suck.
Yes, sworn statement and try to get a recipe for it.