Port Royal precinct roundup

§ 24.2-310. Requirements for polling places:

E. It shall be permissible to distribute campaign materials on the election day on the property on which a polling place is located and outside of the building containing the polling place except as specifically prohibited by law including, without limitation, the prohibitions of § 24.2-604 and the establishment of the “Prohibited Area” within 40 feet of the entrance to a polling place.

§ 24.2-604. Prohibited activities at polls; notice of prohibited area; presence of representatives of parties or candidates; simulated elections; penalties; neutral observers; news media.

A. During the times the polls are open and ballots are being counted, it shall be unlawful for any person (i) to loiter or congregate within 40 feet of any entrance of any polling place; (ii) within such distance to give, tender, or exhibit any ballot, ticket, or other campaign material to any person or to solicit or in any manner attempt to influence any person in casting his vote; or (iii) to hinder or delay a qualified voter in entering or leaving a polling place.

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E. The officers of election may require any person who is found by a majority of the officers present to be in violation of this section to remain outside of the prohibited area. Any person violating subsection A or D of this section shall be guilty of a Class 1 misdemeanor.

Apparently, the Harvey Latney supporters don’t seem to understand that. Mrs. Calvin Taylor and as identified to me, Latney’s uncle and aunt:

I guess the rules don’t apply to them.

They were told to move the sign once it was brought to the attention of the election officials (by the way, the sign on the right is one advertising the fire department as the polling place and not a sign for a candidate).

In other news, Robert Wittman (or one of his helpers) doesn’t know how to drive. A Jeep Cherokee with House of Delegates tag 99 (as in the 99th House of Delegates district) was seen flying through Port Royal at what appeared to be around 40 MPH (the speed limit once you turn off of Route 301 is 25 MPH). He was seen swerving around on the road as well.

And in closing, I would just like to say thanks to you Maxie Rozell and Pamela Mastropaolo!

2 thoughts on “Port Royal precinct roundup”

  1. So the House of Delegates plate 99 does not
    belong to me nor do I or my staff own a Jeep Cherokee. This information can
    be easily verified by the Clerk of the House of Delegates and DMV.

    Then there is no problem. The post is up at https://www.imsurroundedbyidiots.com/2007/11/07/port-royal-precinct-roundup/

    So sue me for sending you an email bringing it to your attention. What a baby! The state has already done everything else it can to me.

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8AtPmnjfFFs

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SBjPzkYYVNU

    This the only thing you reply to? What a piece of work! And I thought you were a good man.

    Don’t threaten follow through BIG BOY!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! There are also laws passed by the GA that allow you guys to say anything false when it comes to politics. Grow up ROB.

    Go do something useful and protect our children:

    http://carolinejustice.blogspot.com/2007/03/why-is-sen-jay-obrien-against-notifying.html
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    On Nov 9, 2007 8:46 AM, Rob Wittman wrote:

    Dear Tom:

    Be very careful about making accusations without basis in fact for there are
    laws that hold you accountable for false accusations. The license plate
    number for House of Delegates plates relates to seniority not the district
    represented by the Delegate. So the House of Delegates plate 99 does not
    belong to me nor do I or my staff own a Jeep Cherokee. This information can
    be easily verified by the Clerk of the House of Delegates and DMV.

    Rob

    —–Original Message—–
    From: Tom James
    Sent: Wednesday, November 07, 2007 9:26 PM
    To: robwittman@verizon.net
    Subject: rw

    https://www.imsurroundedbyidiots.com/2007/11/07/port-royal-precinct-rou
    ndup/

    In other news, Robert Wittman (or one of his helpers) doesn’t know how
    to drive. A Jeep Cherokee with House of Delegates tag 99 (as in the
    99th House of Delegates district) was seen flying through Port Royal
    at what appeared to be around 40 MPH (the speed limit once you turn
    off of Route 301 is 25 MPH). He was seen swerving around on the road
    as well.


    Tom James


    Tom James

  2. Really? Then what other Delegate would be flying through the Port Royal area (remember, it’s in Wittman’s district!)?

    Does Delegate Wittman really expect the Clerk of House of Delegates or the DMV to actually give out license plate information to people? (Has he heard of something called “safety” when it comes to General Assembly members?)

    And if plates are assigned based on seniority, if the most senior Delegate resigned or lost a re-election campaign, they would have to reassign every plate!

    And Delegate Wittman, at least direct your anger at the correct person: me!

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