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Over here when we have an election you are required to vote, if you can't vote on the day there are voting booths open for absentee voters or you can send away for a postal vote which can be done about 1 or 2 weeks before the elections. If you don't vote (at less get your name signed of on the electoral role) or have a valid reason for not voting then you can be fined.I had always wanted to do jury duty, but was never summoned...until right after brain surgery to remove a tumor. I wrote on the little response card that I had recently had a craniotomy, then thought, "Yeah, right; they'll really believe that."So I just made a copy of the sheet that you sometimes get at the doctor's with all the codes for the procedures. I highlighted the name of the practice - Neurosurgical Institute; reason for office call - post-surgical consult; diagnosis - oligodendroglioma; follow up notes - set up appointment with oncologist and physical therapist, MRI in three months. I got an immediate "You're excused" No official doctor's note needed.
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Last year the state I live in had their elections but it was at the end of March, only a couple of weeks after my brain surgery. I knew that I wouldn't be up to voting that soon after my surgery. In the February I made enquiries as to whether I could pre vote before I went away to have my surgery. I went to our local members office to enquire if I could pre vote & they didn't know so told me to contact the electoral office.
I rang the electoral office & was told I could pre vote but the pre voting didn't open until Mid March which was the same time I was having my surgery. I told the person on the phone that I couldn't pre vote at that time because not only would I be in a different state but I was going to be in hospital after having surgery.
The person said they would make enquiries & ring me back. The person rang me back & told me that if I couldn't vote or pre vote then I would get fined. I asked to speak to a supervisor, I was put onto the team leader & explained to them my situation, how it was impossible for me to vote or even pre vote because i was having brain surgery.
The team leader agreed that brain surgery was a valid reason not to vote but told me I might still get a fine sent in the mail. They told me to get a letter from one of my specialists explaining that I couldn't vote because of the surgery & if I did get a fine I just had to tick on the back of the fine I had a valid reason & send it back with the specialists letter & I should be exempted from paying the fine.
I contacted my Neuropsych (who provides any medical certificates or letters I need) & explained the situation to her. She got straight onto it, she wrote a letter & sent it to me so I had it before I went away. In the letter she explained that I was due to have brain surgery, was unable to pre vote as I would be in hospital when pre voting started, needed plenty of rest in the 1st few weeks after surgery so was medically unfit to vote on the day. I never did get a fine or request to see a letter from my specialist. I still have the letter here which Neuropsych did for the electoral people lol.
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