This is what I've recently been thinking as well.
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Absentee request form sitting on my desk.
The goal is to vote in person.
Plans changed a couple times in the past few months, and now I'm moving the family to another state between now and 11/3.
I don't think I'll have enough time to register in the new state before 11/3.
I'm thinking about mailing in that absentee form so at least my vote can get downstream, because driving back here to vote may not be possible on voting day (distance).
But obv I want my vote to stick.
Not sure what to do.
I wouldn't trust my current state.
I'll have residency, but I realize sometimes things take time- I'd have to get a new state issued ID, which could take a week or two just to prove I'm a resident.
You know, on the absentee form I'm looking at, there's actually a field that says 'describe residence/location if no address'
That's not a bad idea- I could stay with a friend for a couple days at the beginning of Nov.
Hadn't considered that
The link provided in the article doesn't say ALL FOUR applications were in question, it says 'at least the third and fourth'
https://www.intelligence.gov/index.php/ic-on-the-record-database/results/1008-release-of-documents-related-to-the-temporary-retention,-use,-and-disclosure-of-unlawful-fisa-
>Pic related, 2nd paragraph
Got a link?