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struggle4progress

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2. You could call the BoE and ask about their procedure for updating voting history,
Thu Nov 1, 2012, 10:35 AM
Nov 2012

but my guess would be they'll update all of that after the election: the natural thing to do would be to use the list of who voted to cross-check the consistency some of the other totals as part of the production of the official numbers

They're really busy now with early voting and preparing for 6 November, so regularly updating individual voter files may be low on their list of priorities

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make some phone calls drthais Nov 2012 #1
You could call the BoE and ask about their procedure for updating voting history, struggle4progress Nov 2012 #2
okay, thanks barbtries Nov 2012 #3
I noticed that too - my latest vote isn't there either ProfessionalLeftist Nov 2012 #4
no problem, barbtries Nov 2012 #5
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