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Ballots for the Albuquerque Public Schools property tax hike are in the mail: RGF president Paul Gessing sat down with KOB TV to discuss

January 9, 2019 / Paul Gessing / Uncategorized
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2 comments on “Ballots for the Albuquerque Public Schools property tax hike are in the mail: RGF president Paul Gessing sat down with KOB TV to discuss”

  1. Kit Ersfeld says:
    January 12, 2019 at 3:16 pm

    I live in Sandoval County and did NOT realize that I am part of this APS vote, until 2 Absentee Ballots arrived at my house. They were addressed to 2 people who haven’t lived at my address for more than a decade! Every time I try to get them removed, I am told that THEY must remove their own name. Well they are both extreme liberal Democrats, who undoubtedly vote in person at their current addresses AND absentee in our state…. and this is how elections are stolen.

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  2. Pat Armijo Dodson says:
    January 12, 2019 at 5:53 pm

    A resounding NO ! I have been in Albq. since 2004. I have yet to see proper leadership and that means the MONEY end as well. I wish to add, ” I do not trust the APS.

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