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Old 08-29-2012, 04:16 PM   #21
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How do I withdraw my voter registration? Is that a county or city process?
Send a letter to your County. When I sent mine registered mail years ago, I politley demanded a reply/acknowledgement within 30 days. I told them if they didn't reply timely I would take their silence as an acquiescence to my demands.

Needless to say they never responded, which only further cemented my feelings on this 'representative' form of Goverment.

I have never received anything from them since....
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Old 08-29-2012, 05:15 PM   #22
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Send a letter to your County. When I sent mine registered mail years ago, I politley demanded a reply/acknowledgement within 30 days. I told them if they didn't reply timely I would take their silence as an acquiescence to my demands.

Needless to say they never responded, which only further cemented my feelings on this 'representative' form of Goverment.

I have never received anything from them since....
Perhaps they did not respond because you offered that you would accept their silence as agreement, and so they sought to save postage and a letter. But yeah, they could've sent you a damn response.

A phone call to the county clerk will typically suffice.

Just request that your name be removed and de-registered from the voter rolls, and request that confirmation of the removal/de-registration be sent to you.

It's quite simple, and fun.
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Old 08-29-2012, 05:45 PM   #23
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Perhaps they did not respond because you offered that you would accept their silence as agreement, and so they sought to save postage and a letter. But yeah, they could've sent you a damn response.

A phone call to the county clerk will typically suffice.

Just request that your name be removed and de-registered from the voter rolls, and request that confirmation of the removal/de-registration be sent to you.

It's quite simple, and fun.
I never did a thing, however I figure after 20+ years (plus recording my Declaration of Mission Statement/Affidavit at the County Clerk's office 13 years ago) would suffice.
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Old 08-29-2012, 10:29 PM   #24
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Perhaps they did not respond because you offered that you would accept their silence as agreement, and so they sought to save postage and a letter. But yeah, they could've sent you a damn response.

A phone call to the county clerk will typically suffice.

Just request that your name be removed and de-registered from the voter rolls, and request that confirmation of the removal/de-registration be sent to you.

It's quite simple, and fun.
I wanted a Lawful paper trail. And i would be lying if i told you i was surprised they didnt respond......

Its been almost 5 years now, and i can tell you that when i look around at the way this country is going and the political course it is on; I sleep well knowing i kept my morals intact.
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Old 08-31-2012, 04:10 AM   #25
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Forget that........... I make them pay for the postage and matterials

It will be good kindling or sanitary paper WTSHTF
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