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posted ago by DeepDMingDeep ago by DeepDMingDeep +21 / -0

In the 2016 general election I voted in a very blue precinct in Ga. When I went to the first table with my ID, I was asked to check whether I wanted an R or D ballot. (No one else around me was asked - and none of them looked quite as conservative as me, if looks are a guide)

I responded, “Neither, this is the general.” I also need to add, this was afternoon during a presidential election. I was probably the 500th person by then. She argued with me for a long time wanting me to mark my paper. I threatened to call the Secretary of State office in Atlanta.

Eventually, someone else came by and told the lady it was “just a suggestion” and not a requirement. Still wrong, but I took my ballot and voted.

Looking back, I think there was a concerted effort to flag R ballots. I wasn’t as aware of the fraud back then, but I am now.

TL:DR - Who do we call if we see shady stuff like this on Election Day?

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Belleoffreedom 3 points ago +3 / -0

Don't let anybody mark you ballot. That invalidates them. That woman should have been arrested and prosecuted.