A Allison Lee New member Nov 5, 2010 #1 From what I understand, absentee ballots were counted BEFORE election day which left voters unable to change their vote ON election day. When can they legally count ballots? Why are they counted ahead of time?
From what I understand, absentee ballots were counted BEFORE election day which left voters unable to change their vote ON election day. When can they legally count ballots? Why are they counted ahead of time?