[EL] Interview request
Alysoun McLaughlin
AMcLaughlin at dcboee.org
Thu Jan 12 19:07:08 PST 2012
We can't give you a ballot unless we know which contests you are eligible to vote in (which depends on where you live).
Alysoun McLaughlin
DC Board of Elections and Ethics
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Sent: Thu Jan 12 16:15:35 2012
Subject: Re: [EL] Interview request
Many people besides battered spouses or protected witnesses have legitimate security concerns about disclosing their street addresses. We live in an age when no such records are really confidential, and it is too easy for a burglary ring to compile shopping lists of people's possessions and where they keep them. Anyone who does anything that might draw enemies should be able to conceal his real location, and that is everybody. Anyone in these times who is not paranoid is crazy.
On 01/12/2012 02:40 PM, Frank Askin wrote:
a
battered spouse may list her/his address on the public roll as a P.O.
Box, but must provide the Board of Elections with a confidential street
address.
-- Jon
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