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JohnFKennedy
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« on: August 24, 2004, 05:58:01 AM »
« edited: August 24, 2004, 06:17:51 AM by Senator John F. Kennedy, PPT »

Well, while I'm no longer GM because I don't expect to have the time to do that job properly for a while, I do still have some free time, so I think I;ll go back to being an active voter.  Now when I took the job I changed ny party affiliation to none, but otherwise remained registered, so I believe I should be able to vote in the upcoming elections.  However,
I think I will engage in a change of party registration.  I'm not a perfect fit for any of the major parties, but I don't feel like being an independent in the forums, and I don't have time to work on getting a minor prty up to speed, so for now I'll go with the major party that comes closest to me on the issue that matters most to me, despite the fact that there are a number of issues with which I don't agree with their platform

Name: Ernest
State: South Carolina
Party: Republican (Southern Republican)


*Ahem* I just realised this when I looked at my voter rolls to remove the asterisked names Fritz listed for me and add John to the list (I Left a gap between those eligible to vote in the mid-terms and those not eligible)

Ernest registered on the fourteenth of August, the election took place from the twentieth to the twenty-second.

Article V

Clause 4. Only registered voters may vote at the forum. Registration will always remain open, accordingly, voters may register at anytime, but must register at least ten days before any election in order to partake in the election.

This means that Ernest's vote is null and voided as he did not meet the requirements to vote in the election over the last weekend and thus his vote cannot be counted as legal and a special election is not necessary.
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JohnFKennedy
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« Reply #1 on: August 24, 2004, 06:41:56 AM »
« Edited: August 24, 2004, 06:43:51 AM by Senator John F. Kennedy, PPT »

Ernest's registration of August 14 was merely a change of party.  He was registered prior to that, so his vote is valid.

He withdrew his registration to become GM didn't he?
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JohnFKennedy
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« Reply #2 on: August 24, 2004, 06:45:15 AM »

No, he didn't.  He was registered as an independent while he was GM.

Ah fair enough, I apologise.
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JohnFKennedy
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« Reply #3 on: August 24, 2004, 06:46:41 AM »

Fritz, will those whose registrations you just nullified be allowed to vote in the special election?
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JohnFKennedy
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« Reply #4 on: August 24, 2004, 06:56:07 AM »

Is this open only to those 16 who voted last week, or to any D4 resident [ie, nclib]?

Open to all District 4 residents who were eligible to vote in District 4 this last weekend.
No, sorry, open to any District 4 residents who were registered there before the election - whether they were eligible or not. Look it up in the District 5 controversy of 4 months back if you don't believe me, but that's what the SC ruled, and that's what got StevenNick in the Senate.

Not sure what you're referring to here.  It won't be an issue anyways because there have been no new registrants in district 4.  I phrased my response the way I did to make clear that Justin, who just moved to Florida,  can't vote in the runoff election.

Walter Mitty registered and was not eligible to vote before, he is in District 4.
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JohnFKennedy
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« Reply #5 on: August 24, 2004, 07:10:57 AM »

Is this open only to those 16 who voted last week, or to any D4 resident [ie, nclib]?

Open to all District 4 residents who were eligible to vote in District 4 this last weekend.
No, sorry, open to any District 4 residents who were registered there before the election - whether they were eligible or not. Look it up in the District 5 controversy of 4 months back if you don't believe me, but that's what the SC ruled, and that's what got StevenNick in the Senate.

Lewis, are you sure about this?  Can you find the link for me?  The only voter it affects is WalterMitty.  

I can vouch for it, the Supreme court did rule as such, I remember as Lunar voted in the run-off.
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JohnFKennedy
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« Reply #6 on: August 24, 2004, 07:15:17 AM »


So will Justin then be allowed to vote in this election as well?
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JohnFKennedy
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« Reply #7 on: August 24, 2004, 07:21:53 AM »


So will Justin then be allowed to vote in this election as well?

I don't think so.  He was in NH in the election last weekend, and voted there.  

Yes, I just looked, he said his registration change did not take effect until Monday meaning he was not registered to vote in that election beforehand so cannot vote in it.
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