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By Deb Boelkes, We The People, 10-23-24
It’s so easy to track your ballot & polling locations To We the People – In case you aren’t aware, our Nassau County Supervisor of Elections, Janet Adkins, and her team have implemented some truly awesome tools that provide all kinds if information you just might want to know about in regards to voting in this election…such as where you can vote early, the wait-times at those locations (updated in real-time), the status of your vote-by-mail ballot (if you have requested one), and more! If you haven’t already downloaded the phone app for VoteNassauFL from the App Store, I highly suggest you do, as it provides a wealth of information “at your finger tips” from anywhere, such as where your assigned election day polling place is, wait times-at-a-glance at every early-voting polling place within the county (with current wait-times color-coded in green / yellow / red), confirmation that your voted ballot has been counted, election night results, and much, much more. Alternatively, you can always access all this information online from your desktop / laptop / tablet at VoteNassauFL.gov. Case in point: Earlier today I received a text from my cousin who lives in Nassau County, saying, “No way can you vote early at the Page Government Center. I tried, but the line goes all the way to the street and cars are parked all along the side street!” Since I was sitting at my desk when his text came in, I immediately went online and confirmed that the James S. Page Government Complex at 96135 Nassau Place, Yulee, was indeed color-coded in red (meaning there was currently a LONG wait-time). Yet, I could see that the polling location at the Yulee Sports Complex at 86142 Goodbread Road, Yulee–at that moment–was color coded in green (little, if any, wait), so I re-directed him to the Yulee Sports Center to vote. While writing this message at 2:30 PM today, I could see the voting traffic at the James S. Page Government Complex had lightened up a bit (then color-coded in Yellow), and same (YELLOW) for the Atlantic Rec Center on Amelia Island, yet all other early voting places in Nassau County were color-coded in green–at that moment. I voted about 10 days ago, before early voting opened. I opted to use my vote-by-mail ballot, which I personally dropped it off at the Supervisor of Elections office at the James S. Page Govt Complex. When I returned home that afternoon, I immediately checked my VoteNassauFL phone app and was able to see that my ballot had already been counted. I love these VoteNassauFL apps….both the phone app version and the online version. They are so helpful. You just need to know where to look within the app to find whatever it is you want to know. OH….and one more thing I just learned today: When I replied to my cousin’s text message and advised him to go to the address of the Goodbread Road polling location in Yulee, immediately below my text message to him Janet Adkin’s picture popped up along with a link to “Vote in Nassau County – Supervisor of Elections…www.voteNassauFL.gov.”. When I clicked on…and up popped the VoteNassaFL.gov phone app…just like MAGIC!! It couldn’t get any easier than that! All that said, if you have not already done so, VOTE as soon as possible! Contrary to what we were told to do in 2020–vote in person on election day–THIS YEAR DJT WANTS ALL REPUBLICANS TO VOTE EARLY, so we can swamp the system and KNOW THAT WE HAVE WON BEFORE election day.~ ~ Why is this? Rumor has it that there may be a NOVEMBER SURPRISE (Cyber Attack). According to a post on X (formerly Twitter) by Garland Favorito, Co-founder of Voters Organized for Trusted Election Results in Georgia:~ “WHY would anyone want to conduct a cybersecurity “exercise” on Election Day?” The Homeland Security community of vendors, contractors and government agencies is coming for a large critical infrastructure conference that includes a “tabletop” cybersecurity threat exercise on Election Day in Atlanta, the capitol of one of the most hotly contested battleground states in America. It is reminiscent of the NORAD federal agency conducting aero defense exercises while we were attacked on 9/11. The exercise sponsored by the Armed Forces Communications & Electronics Association International (AFCEA), begs for specific answers to a variety of serious questions: – What remote sites will the exercise access? – What federal, state and local agencies will participate? – Whose idea was it to have a cybersecurity threat exercise on Election Day in a key battleground state? – Who is controlling the cybersecurity threat exercise? – Why would key individuals be here instead of monitoring real threats on the very day when we are at the highest risk of attack? The timing of this exercise further decreases the credibility of Homeland Security. Their Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA) is the same agency that claimed the 2020 election was “the most secure in American history” while their own servers had been compromised without their knowledge by Sun Spot and Super Nova malware attacks on CISA’s Solar Winds’ Orion monitors. You can’t make this stuff up. |
What Could Possibly Go WRONG? VOTE EARLY |