Re: Circulator info at bottom of petition

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R Alwin

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Nov 21, 2011, 12:21:17 PM11/21/11
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Look at a petition sheet. At the bottom where it is "I reside at_________"
that should be the circulators house address. The next line is for
Circulator Municipality" and that line is for where they VOTE and needs to
be City of, OR Town of, OR Village of, as in City of Middleton or Town of
Springfield.

Just talked to the office on Normandy and got this expert opinion--no one
can legally change anything the circulator writes on a petition, so don't
add in "City of" or "Town of" and then initial it. The initials would show
that someone other than the circulator has made an addition or change.

Be sure you scan down the sheet that all the dates are complete and that all
addresses have zip codes.

Thanks to all, blessings to all, and advice that we smile and spread the
good feelings, and ignore or work together to work around anything negative.
This is the beginning of working to elect a new gov. and we need all these
volunteers for that long haul.

Peace & Joy,
Rebecca (Becky) Alwin
reb...@charter.net
(608) 836-5148

----- Original Message -----
From: "rose and jim sime" <jrs...@chorus.net>
To: "middleton action team team" <MATstee...@googlegroups.com>
Sent: Monday, November 21, 2011 9:04 AM
Subject: [MATsteeringCom] one important thing I forgot


> Hey Team,
>
> An important item I forgot. Ron asked if the circulator's address at the
> bottom is something to be concerned about. Precisely this is the
> "Circulator Municipality". That is to be the municipality where you vote
> and pay taxes. So,an example is a person who's address might be
> Middleton could actually votes in Springfield. These are areas where
> there is no post office in the municipality where one resides. I don't
> know if this is clear. It is hard to explain.
>
> Rose
>

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