On 28 Oct, 2004, at 14:17, Stephen Fisher wrote:
If the absentee ballots are due tomorrow and the office responsible is being ir-responsible, you all might consider reporting this to one of the many organizations that were created to handle just this sort of problem:

  1-800-PA-VOTE9 (728-6839)
  1-866-MyVote1
  1-866-our-vote (for serious problems)

The Philadelphia City Commissioners, Voter Registration Office is too busy sending out their "Official Election mail, Authorized by the US Postal Service" to worry about their legal responsibilities to send out Absentee ballots.


For the first and only time in recorded history (and probably in all future history as well), the City is telling each individual voter where their polling place is located. They are also requesting the Post Office to forward this mail if the addressee has moved, not requesting that they be informed that the individual no longer lives there.

On the surface, this is a wonderful and very civic thing to do -- except for the fact that it has never been done before and will never be done again!

Of course, if our City Commissioners fail to send out similar post cards for next Spring's primary, we can haul their buts before Commonwealth court and get them impeached for failing to follow the same election law they followed in 2004.

Their web site is:

http://www.phillyelection.com/

Interestingly, they have the results for the 2004 General (Unofficial) Election Results available, if you have a password. ... of course, whoever did their web pages simply has no clue what they are doing. None of the images load because they didn't bother to specify the URLs correctly. One has to wonder why the City Commissioners have this bootleg website instead of using their official City website:

http://www.phila.gov/commissioners/

Inquiring minds want to know.

T.T.F.N.
William H. Magill
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