clownboy
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If you read the letter, if you think the info they have is false, you may request a hearing OR you may return the completed Voter Eligibility Form. Which BOTH people mentioned in the article and it's references say they did.
It would be good to see if Bill Internicola or Maureen Russo are now eligible to vote or if they do have to show up for a hearing first. Until you clear that up, the dodge about transportation is a moot point.
Maureen Russo was born in Akron, Ohio. For the last 40 years she’s operated a dog boarding and grooming business — Bobbi’s World Kennels — with her husband in Ft. Lauderdale, Florida. Maureen is 60 years old and has been a registered voter in the state for the last four decades. She regularly votes at the church around the corner from her home.
Two weeks ago she received a letter from the State of Florida informing her that they had received information that she was not born in this country and, therefore, was ineligible to vote.
She was given an option to request “an administrative hearing to present evidence” disputing the determination of the State of Florida that she was ineligible to vote. Unless Maureen returned a form requesting such a hearing within 30 days, she was told, it would result in “the removal of your name from the voter registration rolls.”
She immediately sent off a registered letter to the State with a copy of her passport. She hasn’t heard anything back.
It would be good to see if Bill Internicola or Maureen Russo are now eligible to vote or if they do have to show up for a hearing first. Until you clear that up, the dodge about transportation is a moot point.
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