If you are turned away at the polls in the USA, your legal response must be:
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If you are turned away at the polls in the USA, your legal response must be:
"Please give me a provisional ballot and a receipt as required by law."
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If you are turned away at the polls in the USA, your legal response must be:
"Please give me a provisional ballot and a receipt as required by law."
or go down to the circuit clerks office and vote early. real cops everywhere
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If you are turned away at the polls in the USA, your legal response must be:
"Please give me a provisional ballot and a receipt as required by law."
@lisagetspolitik
Because I'm ignorant:
1) Do all states do provisional ballots?
2) Do all states require you be given one if you are turned away, or are there additional conditions in some places? -
@lisagetspolitik
Because I'm ignorant:
1) Do all states do provisional ballots?
2) Do all states require you be given one if you are turned away, or are there additional conditions in some places?@Retreival9096 Great question!
BallotPedia explains the process. Idaho, New Hampshire and Minnesota are the only states without Provisional Ballots.
You want to have a receipt as that allows you to be part of the "curing" process after the fact. Elections have been decided by "cured" ballots.
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