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I)
Petitioner was before the Court on December 7"', 2009, afterwards feeling she wasinadequate in her presentation before the court in
part
because
of
inexperience in theprocess and
in
part because
of
infonnation unknown to her at the time, that petitionernow knows to be critically gennane to her original petition.2) History: Petitioner reaffinns she seeks to appear before the "Sitting Grand Jury" topresent evidence
of
massive voter fraud
in
McHenry County. This fraud potentiallytouches
on
all elected offices, especially
as
regulated by Illinois Election Codes. Thisfraud impacted elections
in
the past, and to her direct knowledge, especially the Primaryand General election
in
2008.3)
In
the course
of
her investigations, Petitioner has learned that early voting begins
in
Illinois on January
11th.
Thereby delay
of
response
to
January
13
th
is an impennissiblebarrier to Petitioner's petitions for emergency redress.
The
impending election, beginningon January 9
th
has candidates on the ballot that have not been verified as constitutionallyeligible and
the
petitioner
is
unaware
of
any other redress available to her.4) Petitioner affirms learning immediately following court, outside the courtroom
in
front
of
multiple witnesses, from a McHenry County resident attending the December
7th
session,that absentee voting begins
in
Illinois on Monday, January 11,2009 which
is
before thecurrent return court date
of
January
13"'.
Petitioner confinns this infonnation below.
MONDAY, JANUARY
11,2010
The fIrst day for local election officials (qualifIed municipal,township. and road district clerks) authorized by the election authority
to
conduct in-personabsentee voting. {(10
ILCS
5/19-2.1)
Oltp:llwww.elections.il.govIDownloadslElectionlnformationlP
DF/20
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OCalendar.pdf: page
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TO APPEAR
BEfORE
THE
MCHENRY
COUNTY GRAND JURY
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