But the deadline to send out ballots to overseas and
military voters came and went last Friday.
Not exact matches
That
came after the state received a waiver in 2010 that allowed it to keep the federal primary in September despite the 2009 passage of the federal MOVE Act requiring states to provide absentee ballots to
military and overseas
voters no later than 45 days before a federal general election.
Led by a captain, whose name is yet to be ascertained the
military had
come to supervise a rather peaceful election but their presence triggered some uproar from the
voters.
But he says his track record of leadership in the
military and in business gives
voters a clear choice between «two people who love public service but who
come to it through two very different backgrounds.»
The effort
comes as a result of technological obstacles that absentee
voters from the
military have encountered with the current «cumbersome» system, according to Warner.