I made a flow chart to guide others through the Charlie Webster logic of voter registration, because it can be very confusing. It is in PDF format.

Consider it a draft; I am open to suggestions for additions. What would you add?

The Charlie Webster Voter Registration Guide.

6 comments to “Charlie Webster Voter Registration Flow Chart”

  1. chris coose says:

    In the first question you have nailed the problem these people have with voting as it is today. I can picture these old guys having made the effort to get out of their recliners, standing for a couple of minutes in the line with the unwashed, hippie communist, liberal, draft- dodging students, with their heads about to blow off, knowing that entitled little communist puke is going to cancel his vote.

    I was living in Bar Harbor when the College of the Atlantic was getting up and going. The locals went batshit. These strategies/actions to exclude students have been surely laying dormant for a long long time and seeing the slightest opportunity to hinder their ability to vote overrides all patriotic and civic principles this crew can muster.

  2. Average Joe says:

    It seems that this interrogation process would be placing an even heavier burden on our already overworked town clerks. Isn’t this contradictory to the stated purpose of abolishing same day registration, that being to lighten the load on our clerks?

    And what if a student is driving a car registered in their parents’ name in their home state or even in Maine? Wouldn’t forcing them to transfer ownership and pay to register the car in Maine constitute a poll tax? Even if the car is in their own name, wouldn’t it still be a poll tax?

    I guess that’s just one of those annoying constitutional details.

  3. erin says:

    Best. Flowchart. Ever.

  4. Chuck says:

    I am so stealing this.

  5. James Cradock says:

    Cool. A mindless map!

  6. Average Joe says:

    By a mindless person and I don’t mean amglolz!

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