New Jersey To Let Sandy Victims Vote Via Email, Fax
Despite security concerns, displaced storm victims qualify as "overseas voters," according to a CNN.com report.
In a historic move, New Jersey will allow people who have been displaced by Hurricane/Superstorm Sandy to vote Tuesday via email or fax. According to a CNN.com report, it's the first time residents of the state have been allowed to vote remotely. The CNN.com report said: Under the New Jersey directive, displaced storm victims qualify as "overseas voters," meaning they are eligible to vote remotely. To vote electronically, residents first must submit a ballot application by e-mail or fax to their county clerk. Once the application is approved, the clerk will e-mail or fax a ballot to the voter, who must send it back no later than Tuesday at 8 p.m. ET. Some say that Internet voting, which has been experimented with in Canada and some other …
Priscilla Dyson
4:34 pm on Monday, November 5, 2012
I think this is just another opportunity for voter fraud. They have not earned my trust given all the outrageous lies and shameless behaviors thus far!   more ›