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Related: About this forumDon't leave the line! If you are in line before polls close they HAVE to let you vote!
If someone tells you different Call 1-866- OUR-VOTE!
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Don't leave the line! If you are in line before polls close they HAVE to let you vote! (Original Post)
bench scientist
Nov 2012
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Bluzmann57
(12,336 posts)1. Thanks for passing that along
And welcome to DU.
bench scientist
(1,107 posts)5. Thanks Bluzmann57 ! Merry election eve!
Lint Head
(15,064 posts)2. K&R
AaronMayorga
(128 posts)3. K&r
doublethink
(6,823 posts)4. ...
texanwitch
(18,705 posts)6. That is the rule in Texas.
I have worked a lot of elections and early voting.
Just because the precinct judge says polls are closed you can still vote.
I always placed a worker at the end of the line.
Even if the line is outside the building, you can still vote.
For me I stood at the door of the school I worked at, there was a small parking lot.
The parking lot was part of the election site.
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If a car drove in before 7pm, they could vote.
Not after 7PM.
The parking lot was the line for me.