At 01:59 PM 11/10/00 -0600, you wrote:
That is a very good question.
I am certain that we will get to the bottom of that one
soon. I'll keep the list advised.
Ed
Greg and Ed,
Wisconsin has on-site registration which can be done the day of the
election. You have to bring some identification that you live in
the district such as a utility bill with an address on it. But, you can
vote usually with minimal identification .
That voter fraud should be investigated and a recount be done
here but it would be hard to make up 6000 votes.
At the same time I support the Palm Beach people who were confused
that they should be allowed to re-vote. The votes for
Buchannan were enough to change the election and therefore Florida
should get who the majority of the people wanted. If those people
really wanted Buchannan they will be Bush supporters any way.
Charlie
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How do you register to vote in Wisconsin if you're homeless? Don't
they require ID and
proof of state residence and US citizenship? If not you could send
a bunch of 16 year
olds in to vote for a price.
I wouldn't think that lisitng your address as "under the west-bound
I-80 overpass at mile
marker 132" would suffice.
Greg
48/35/35
Charles T. Meyer, M.D.
Middleton, WI
PD DX 12 years (at age 44)
Age 56