Wednesday, November 5, 2008

Cops called after Tim Robbins told he couldn't vote

Actor Tim Robbins was not happy when told he would have to vote by provisional ballot in New York on Tuesday, TMZ.com is reporting.

The actor and well-known liberal activist became enraged when officials at his usual polling location in New York informed him that his name was not on the register, the Web site reports. When poll workers asked him to fill out a provisional ballot, he reportedly refused, and an altercation ensued, resulting in cops coming to the scene.

Determined to vote, Robbins went all the way to the City Board of Elections to obtain proof that he was a registered voter, TMZ.com says.

TMZ.com later caught up with the "Shawshank Redemption" star, who told them that he was "not the only one [who had a problem voting.]"

"While I was waiting, according to poll workers, 30 people in the first five hours of voting have been taken off the rolls, so you do the math on that. Six per hour, per district across America…"

Before disappearing to finalize his Election Day business, Robbins told TMZ.com to "go vote!"

~ FOX News ~

 

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