Phil Kane wrote:
On Sun, 09 Jan 2005 15:54:49 -0500, Mike Coslo wrote:
Just like the IRS doesn't get the April 15th tax returns on April 15th.
What is important is that they are postmarked by then. If the mail takes
a week to get it to them, you are still covered.
In Oregon, all voting is by mail-in paper ballot which must be
received by the county election system no later than 8 pm on
Election Day. Postmark does not count. For the procrastinators
among us, though, there are convenient drop-boxes at well-publicized
locations, and depositiing a ballot in them constitutes "reception".
Sounds like a great way to vote.
Would the new license expire ten years from the new issuance date, or
would it be a ten year plus X days, weeks, or months.
Ten years from the new issuance date.
Right of course. I was using a hypothetical situation if there was not
the sort of rule there is now.
- Mike KB3EIA -
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