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LetMyPeopleVote

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Sat Sep 17, 2022, 12:03 PM Sep 2022

GOP nominee for governor was registered to vote in NJ until last year - while a state senator in Pen

How can one be an elected senator in one state but registered to vote in another state



https://www.rawstory.com/gop-nominee-for-governor-was-registered-to-vote-in-nj-until-last-year-while-a-state-senator-in-pennsylvania-report/

Pennsylvania Republican state Senator Doug Mastriano is his party's gubernatorial nominee but was registered to vote in New Jersey for 28 years, until July of 2021, according to the New Jersey Globe.

"Records show that Mastriano voted from his family’s Hightstown home from 1982, when he turned 18, through the 2010 general election. He remained on the voter rolls until a sample ballot was returned roughly six months after the death of his mother last year," the Globe reports.

Mastriano, who was first elected to the Pennsylvania state Senate in 2019, is a white Christian nationalist and Trump devotee who in the days before the 2021 insurrection was videotaped leading a group in prayer, asking God that the MAGA movement would overthrow the federal government, praying they would “seize the power” and “rise up” on January 6.

"It appears that Mastriano never notified Mercer County that he had left the state permanently and the U.S. Postal Service continued to deliver sample ballots to his family home in Hightstown," the Globe adds. "After his mother died in January 2021, Mastriano’s sample ballot for last year’s primary election was returned to election officials with a handwritten note: 'Return to sender. Moved to PA.'"

The Globe's report also notes that "As a Pennsylvania congressional candidate in 2018, he said opposed same-sex marriage. After his election to the State Senate in a 2019 special election, he opposed a plan to ban conversion therapy."

"Look," On Democracy podcast host Fred Wellman tweeted, "people move to new states to run all the time. But Doug Mastriano lived in PA starting in 2012 and kept his New Jersey residency even as he ran for Congress in 2018 and State Senate in 2019 in PENNSYLVANIA! He literally didn't vote for himself! Just bizarre judgement.
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GOP nominee for governor was registered to vote in NJ until last year - while a state senator in Pen (Original Post) LetMyPeopleVote Sep 2022 OP
NJ won't take you off even if you ask formally IbogaProject Sep 2022 #1

IbogaProject

(2,804 posts)
1. NJ won't take you off even if you ask formally
Sat Sep 17, 2022, 12:20 PM
Sep 2022

I voted in my hometown through the 2008 primary. I've had to refuse jury duty down there and I formally wrote the County Board of Elections, but the ballots keep arriving. I can't return to sender as that would return any any all future mail addressed in my name. So this may not be his fault.

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