The Post’s exposés on Hunter Biden appear to have helped spark a rush of early voters seeing if they can change their minds — with New York one of a handful of states giving some that unexpected right.
More than 58.5 million have already cast their ballots, and searches for “Can I change my vote” started trending over the last few days — linked to searches for “Hunter Biden,” according to Google Trends data.
The biggest interest has come from Arizona, Tennessee and Virginia, all states that — like most of the US — only give residents one shot at the polls.
But “in some states, you can submit your ballot, have a change of heart and, and submit a new ballot,” Matthew Weil, director of the Election Project at the Bipartisan Policy Center, told Newsy.
That includes New York, at least for those who mailed in an absentee ballot.
“The Election Law recognizes that plans change,” the Empire State’s Board of Elections says.
STUPIPO! You should NOT have been voting for that scumbag in the first place!
While we’re glad you have awakened to the error of your ways – it’s a little late!
That’s why I don’t do early voting. You never know what will pop up in the last days.
I never vote until the official day so as to take in everything, even though I’m voting for Trump now as I did in 2016. If their votes were really undecided and anyone that did it so stupidly early than they may get to request a second vote but some states don’t allow it. I thought we learned in high school to listen to the whole lesson and instructions before you took a test.