An editorial from The Gadsden (Ala.) Times about voting was published in the Northwest Herald yesterday. It refers to voting by near 120,000,000 people in the U.S. and mentions early voting, which apparently Alabama doesn't have.
But Illinois does. And it works - for many people.
But, for others, it may not, and there may be a possibility of felony charges surfacing soon in McHenry County.
Let's say you show up at early voting, flash your driver's license at the election judge, sign your name and hop into the electronic voting station to cast your vote.
How could this possibly be a felony?
How many voters read the "small print" down by the signature line? Well, maybe next time you'll read it before signing...
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Are you going to tell us how early voting could be a felony or is this yet another "deep, dark secret" like your hot information a year or so ago concerning the "bounty" being paid on warrants? Speaking of that, whatever happened Mr. Knowitall?
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