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To: Carl R. who wrote (97)11/19/2000 1:36:11 PM
From: Bosco  Read Replies (2) of 644
 
<ot>Hi Carl - oops, I did understand your point with regard to the postmark thing. I dunno. What if the ballot was received on the day of the election? Surely, regardless of postmark or country of origin, the vote was cast on time. If there is nothing wrong with the ballot itself, I think many people may take exception to such technicality. After all, should the voter be penalized by a foreign post office who has inadvertently failed to cancel the mail?

With regard to the ballot request, you are right. Except that it is not county employees, but

cnn.com

The question remains, if you are going to stick to the strict observant [vs interpretation] of law, are you going to allow this? Personally, I ve no idea [if this is legal or not.]

best, Bosco
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