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Cassandra
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« on: December 08, 2020, 10:36:36 AM »

Question:

I moved last week and forgot to update my address by yesterday. That means I can't vote, right? Don't want psychos accusing me of "voter fraud" or whatever the f*co.
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Cassandra
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« Reply #1 on: December 08, 2020, 07:55:59 PM »

Question:

I moved last week and forgot to update my address by yesterday. That means I can't vote, right? Don't want psychos accusing me of "voter fraud" or whatever the f*co.
I mean... if you moved within state I would just go vote from where you moved from. All of the races on the ballot are statewide so it's not like you're voting for a race where you don't live.

Question:

I moved last week and forgot to update my address by yesterday. That means I can't vote, right? Don't want psychos accusing me of "voter fraud" or whatever the f*co.

Unfortunately, that is probably the case, but you can work on the ground to help ensure those who are registered vote. It's basically an indirect form of voting. Furthermore, if you have friends of family in the state who are unreliable voters but have clear ideological leanings, ensure they vote too, and think of that as your vote.

I'm, assuming you tried to register to vote while your address was in another state, so I think it depends upon whether you officially count as a Georgia resident or not when you registered. Generally, in order to be considered a resident, you have to have your official address in the state, though there are a few exceptions out there.

I did move within state, so I am a Georgia resident. I just don't want any hassle. I can totally see voting at an old address being some sort of something given how the laws are, especially since by the time the election rolls around I'll be outside that window where I was supposed to update my address with the county....
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Cassandra
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« Reply #2 on: January 05, 2021, 06:48:59 AM »

Anybody want to tell me what the hell is going on in Cherokee County? I really thought income would be a big factor overall (and it is) but geez. Are half the "Stop the Steal" voters living in Woodstock (Forsyth doesn't look that great either)?



That's where rednecks with a little bit of money like to live. I have a government construction job and a lot of my coworkers live there.
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