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LiberalArkie

(16,499 posts)
Tue Feb 9, 2016, 08:46 PM Feb 2016

Mass. Secretary Of State Worried About Voter Confusion Around Independent Status

BOSTON (CBS) — Wednesday is the deadline for Massachusetts citizens to register to vote, allowing them to participate in the state’s March 1 primary–and it’s also the deadline to change parties, which Massachusetts Secretary of State Bill Galvin wants to bring to voters’ attention.

Galvin is concerned that many of the 20,000 voters signed up as members of the new United Independent Party may mistakenly believe they are able to vote in the primaries for other parties.

“We’ve had a problem with this,” Galvin told WBZ NewsRadio 1030. “We’ve had over 20,000 of these folks that we’ve had to notify, that if you stay in that party, United Independent Party, so called, you will not be able to vote in any other party’s primary.”

He believes many of those voters may have meant to register as independent–or, as we in Massachusetts say, “unenrolled.”


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http://boston.cbslocal.com/2016/02/09/united-independent-party-voters-unenrolled-problem-bill-galvin-massachusetts-secretary-of-state-primary/
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Mass. Secretary Of State Worried About Voter Confusion Around Independent Status (Original Post) LiberalArkie Feb 2016 OP
I wonder how many of them lean republican and won't be able to vote in the repub primaries Jenny_92808 Feb 2016 #1
The indépendant votes are the ones hurting HRC, so it could be a party formed by a super pac. LiberalArkie Feb 2016 #2
 

Jenny_92808

(1,342 posts)
1. I wonder how many of them lean republican and won't be able to vote in the repub primaries
Tue Feb 9, 2016, 09:00 PM
Feb 2016

or how many of them lean democratic and would not be able to vote in the dem primaries. I hope that there were no shenanigans/trickery that caused this problem.

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