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Exilednight

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5. But they will not be unless the voter followed the provisional rules.
Mon Nov 28, 2016, 11:44 PM
Nov 2016

In most states you have between 24 to 48 hours to produce the proper documents for your provisional ballot to be counted.

Failure to produce these documents in allotted time disqualifies the vote from ANY count.

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we all read this in RS in October jodymarie aimee Nov 2016 #1
Very interesting..nm speaktruthtopower Nov 2016 #2
This can address future elections but not past BainsBane Nov 2016 #3
That's what you'd think.. zenabby Nov 2016 #4
But they will not be unless the voter followed the provisional rules. Exilednight Nov 2016 #5
I understand, zenabby Nov 2016 #6
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