Voter remorse? You may still be able to change your vote, depending upon state rules. Below are web sites for the Secretary of States-Commonwealths, and/ or Election Boards. If the info isn’t on the web site, then you can call them. We didn’t check all phone numbers listed, so you may want to double check on the web site before you call. Your county clerk should know, but you may want to check online or otherwise inquire at the state level first. Looking at the web sites, you can also see the wide variety of voting rules, per state, which isn’t fair.
HT https://nackpets.wordpress.com/2020/10/26/change-my-vote-is-google-trending-in-pa-fl-nc-mi-ga-tx-wi/
1. Alabama Secretary of State, 334-242-7200
https://www.sos.alabama.gov
2. Alaska Secretary of State
https://www.elections.alaska.gov
3. Arizona Secretary of State, 602-542-4285
https://azsos.gov
4. Arkansas Secretary of State, 501-682-1010
http://www.sosweb.state.ar.us/
5. California Secretary of State, 916-653-3795
http://www.sos.ca.gov/
6. Colorado Secretary of State, 303-894-2251
http://www.sos.state.co.us/
7. Connecticut Secretary of State…
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Thanks for the reblog! It’s scary and sad that the new citizen immigrants in PA could throw the election to Biden-Harris.
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My pleasure. I didn’t think that the new citizens can vote this time and if they can I hope they think smart…they need jobs too.
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