Recently Centreville had town elections, not sure why they had them now instead of in November but be that as it may. I don't live in town so had no vote and really don't care who won or lost, but the devil and question is in the details. The guy who won had his eligibility to run questioned on election day and was told of this on election day. The town public was not told until after the election. The story thickens, this guy was involved in a personal matter (apparently a divorce) and changed his mailing address from Centreville to Chestertown. In the process apparently the POST OFFICE notified the Kent County Board of Elections of his change and they changed his voter registration to reflect a move to Kent county. He seems to still have a place to live in Centreville and only had his mail sent to Chestertown to a relatives home.
My question is how the heck does the Post Office get involved in changing someone's voter registration?
https://www.myeasternshoremd.com/qa...cle_c445d0d3-5513-5952-adfb-689eb58ad890.html
My question is how the heck does the Post Office get involved in changing someone's voter registration?
https://www.myeasternshoremd.com/qa...cle_c445d0d3-5513-5952-adfb-689eb58ad890.html