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<blockquote data-quote="yukonjack" data-source="post: 1999754" data-attributes="member: 2939"><p>Less then black letter law? What does that even mean? The election board hires pole workers, they are agents and employees of the State. The election board obtains polling locations. Some they pay for and some are donated. During the time the election board has custody and control of those properties they are now acting as agents of the property owner on behalf of the State of Oklahoma. </p><p></p><p>That's where your missing the whole point. Just because no "money" changed hands doesn't negate the validity of the contract between the two parties. In this case the State has accepted a fudiciary duty to protect the owners intrest while they have custody of the property. As such they have the right to contol the conduct of people that are coming to vote and do business with State of Oklahoma. </p><p></p><p>Keep up your internet lawyering studies and you'll eventually get it figured out.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="yukonjack, post: 1999754, member: 2939"] Less then black letter law? What does that even mean? The election board hires pole workers, they are agents and employees of the State. The election board obtains polling locations. Some they pay for and some are donated. During the time the election board has custody and control of those properties they are now acting as agents of the property owner on behalf of the State of Oklahoma. That's where your missing the whole point. Just because no "money" changed hands doesn't negate the validity of the contract between the two parties. In this case the State has accepted a fudiciary duty to protect the owners intrest while they have custody of the property. As such they have the right to contol the conduct of people that are coming to vote and do business with State of Oklahoma. Keep up your internet lawyering studies and you'll eventually get it figured out. [/QUOTE]
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