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Lt Col Charlie Brown
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I have been trying to get off the voter rolls for a state I moved out of 20 years ago. They send me mail in ballots I have not requested. I shred them.
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Lt Col John (Jack) Christensen
Lt Col John (Jack) Christensen
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That's why I'd be in favor of some type of national voter registration process. The way it is now every state has its own set of rules that can be as different as night and day. I was lucky, I was able to vote by mail in Connecticut my entire military career and when we got married my wife was able to register in Connecticut and also vote by mail because she was a military spouse. But that was because of CT state laws, many other states don't allow spouses to do that and they must register to vote in each state they're stationed in. Getting off the voting rolls was also easy. When I retired we each had to send a letter to the Supervisor of Elections saying I'd retired from the military, a couple months later we got letters acknowledging we'd been removed from the rolls.
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