10-05-2019, 05:58 PM
I cast a vote by affidavit of election for my original jurisdiction governor in Ohio, by content-notarized mail sent via US Post Office certified mail on November 3rd to the Summit County Board of Elections, at the address for absentee ballots. On November 7th, I sent a notarized affidavit of election to the governor of Ohio Robert Scott Harris.
The former affidavit was sent content-notarized mail to the Board of Elections in Summit County Ohio; earlier this week I received my the letter and the affidavit of election in the mail from the Board of Elections. The envelope contained a small post-it note that read: "Mr. Clapper, This envelope came to Summit County Board of Elections - it was returned to you". Of more concern, I think, is the fact that the latter affidavit mailed to the listed address of the governor of Ohio was returned to me as "not deliverable as addressed".
I presume the governor will need my Affidavit of election; does TeamLaw have any other contact information for him? Also, do I need to follow-up with the BoE?
Thanks in advance
The former affidavit was sent content-notarized mail to the Board of Elections in Summit County Ohio; earlier this week I received my the letter and the affidavit of election in the mail from the Board of Elections. The envelope contained a small post-it note that read: "Mr. Clapper, This envelope came to Summit County Board of Elections - it was returned to you". Of more concern, I think, is the fact that the latter affidavit mailed to the listed address of the governor of Ohio was returned to me as "not deliverable as addressed".
I presume the governor will need my Affidavit of election; does TeamLaw have any other contact information for him? Also, do I need to follow-up with the BoE?
Thanks in advance