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jonesgirl

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2. Question...
Sat Sep 29, 2012, 02:12 AM
Sep 2012

Is there any way a person can check to see if they have been a victim of voter theft? The reason why I ask is because last year the town had to vote for/against raising property tax to cover the local schools. I had planned on voting but was unable due to a migraine. Well, the lady who was so desperate for this tax to pass, called me asking to come out to vote. I told her I was bedridden, and unable to come. A few hours passed, the same lady from the polls called me again, telling me she noticed I haven't come out to vote for this yet. Again I told her I was unable. She called me 2 other times, the last call was around 5:30p...she sounded very desperate. I was pissed, and I said some choice words to her. I didn't hear anything else from her. Since that day, I've always wondered if she was so desperate that she actually snuck and voted for me. Also, I felt blackballed by the town and school afterwards;my son was put on the sidelines from the football coaches; my other son's teachers all of a sudden started informing me he had missing assignments and was failing (never a problem before...he was an A/B student). It got so bad I had to move my family away from the small Southwestern MI resort town.
I moved to Florida. Now voter fraud is all I hear about. Smh
Is there a way a person who didn't vote, can make sure nobody stole their vote?

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