How about this?
From Wane TV
LAFAYETTE – AP) — In a quirk of Indiana election law, absentee voters who have second thoughts about the ballots they’ve cast can have a do-over and vote again.Debbie Ingersoll, the Republican co-director of the Tippecanoe County Board of Election and Registration, says the law allows those who have voted absentee to vote as many times as they want through the afternoon of Election Day on Tuesday. Only the last ballot cast will be counted.
So, if you voted for Henry with an absentee ballot, you can still vote for Matt next week.
Have fun! – DT
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Isn’t that the Chicago motto? Dead people vote a lot as well.
Turns out you can’t vote often
“LAFAYETTE – A local election official said last week that absentee voters could cast more than one ballot if they change their minds, because only their last vote would count, but the state later said that is not allowed under Indiana law.
Debbie Ingersoll, Republican co-director of the Tippecanoe County election board, previously said that those who vote early absentee can vote as many times as they want through Election Day.
Linda Phillips, county clerk, said election officials had not expressed themselves well when explaining the rules about absentee voting”
By the way the next time I’m wrong about something I’m going to simply say that I “had not expressed myself well” instead…
Hey I thought I once made a mistake but I was wrong.