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I just voted, and it took about 5 minutes. Since I'm not in Cook County, we had FAR less judges to vote for. It was strange this morning when I went to do my normal research on the judges, and saw that one of them was an old high school buddy (Hey rah, I hope you voted to retain Kip Starck)
They said the lines were long this morning, but I walked right in and out. They claim voter turn out was really good... which I appreciate since we had some good local elections. |
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Originally posted by Arrian
We really should have elections on Saturdays. -Arrian Nah, that would really suck here. No alcohol sales on election day. Don't mess with the weekend! ![]() Polls were not open before work, blizzard going now and expected to get worse. I'll look at the line on the way home, if I can get through it before I need to pick up the baby, great. If not, it's not like my vote was going to count in Utah anyway. |
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Well, I voted two weeks ago by absentee ballot, and thank God I did. The ballot in Colorado this year is four pages long and covers every possible race you can have in an election year plus something on the order of 18 amendments and refereda.
Voted for Obama/Biden, and pretty much the straight Democratic ticket this year (usually I split, but I majorly disagreed with every Republican candidate this year). Colorado puts out a "blue book" each year which describes the amendments, their budgetary consequences, and selected arguments for and against. It also contains the reccomendations of Colorado's non-partisan judicial review panel, which this year unanimously reccomended retention of all but 3 judges, and still reccomended those 3 be retained. I figured I'd give them all the benefit of the doubt this year and screw 'em next time if they can't get a unanimous rec. There's lots of douchebaggery going on with the amendments this year, so I voted yes on the referendum to up the requirements to amend the constitution and lower them to amend the revised statues. We're awesome in this state about passing constitutional amendments that completely **** up the budget. |
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I was in and out in no time. It helps to live in the middle of nowhere. Obama/Biden; yes to keeping all three current appeals judges though I know nothing about them; voted for the Democrat Kratovil because my parents like him, I lean Democrat anyway and I'm too lazy to research. No on slots, yes on the early-voting initiative. That was it.
EDIT: Did some belated, very cursory Wiki-research on Kratovil and his opponent Williams. Kratovil doesn't seem like a bad state's attorney and Williams has a rage-on for the homosexuals, so I guess I voted right. Yes, I voted for the 1/535th of one-half of Congress who would truly serve my interests! |
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I voted last Thursday. Got there right when it opened and the line was already 45min long (about 8-10 machines).
Paper ballots here -- we fill in ovals like a multiple choice test. Ballots are then sucked into a machine and immediately optically scanned. I voted my usual blend of parties, as I believe in finding the best candidate for the job from my own POV. I do research and stuff. And if there's any level of doubt, I vote against the incumbent, who is presumed corrupt. (This is Illinois, after all.) Funny thing about our state elections is that it's the Republicans who are the "outsiders" who will bring "change" to government. About half of the campaign materials from GOP candidates don't list their party affiliation, and all the Dems are trying desperately to avoid being associated with Blagojevich. It's fun to watch them squirm and weasel. Took about an hour all told. |
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I just got back from voting. There were almost no lines, which is a probably due to the beautiful blizzard outside and the fact that it was the middle of the day. We researched all the choices last night and so I was able to breeze through with my little cheat sheet. The older women next to me seemed amazed that I could figure out the new fangled electronic machines so quickly, as I assume they had been standing there all morning.
Oh, and UnOrthOdOx, there have been a lot of rumors that if all the dems and those reps that hate McCain actually went out and voted today, Utah could turn blue. It's not likely though, since everyone keeps saying their democratic votes don't count. I said screw that and voted anyway. |
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Originally posted by Elok
I was in and out in no time. It helps to live in the middle of nowhere. Obama/Biden; yes to keeping all three current appeals judges though I know nothing about them; voted for the Democrat Kratovil because my parents like him, I lean Democrat anyway and I'm too lazy to research. No on slots, yes on the early-voting initiative. That was it. EDIT: Did some belated, very cursory Wiki-research on Kratovil and his opponent Williams. Kratovil doesn't seem like a bad state's attorney and Williams has a rage-on for the homosexuals, so I guess I voted right. Yes, I voted for the 1/535th of one-half of Congress who would truly serve my interests! Whoa, you're in MD-01? That's my old district and where my parents live now. I was so mad when Gilchrest lost the GOP primary. He might very well be the last truly decent Republican in the House. But it was awesome to see him endorse both Kratovil and Obama ![]() I REALLY hope that seat flips to the Democrats, if just to show the Republicans what happens when they force out moderates in favor of wingnuts. |
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Originally posted by rah
I'm happy to say that I voted for Nixon that year also. It was my first presidential election. Weren't you the guy who was going on about how grateful we had to be to your generation for their work in changing society and civil rights and so on, and it turns out that you voted for the race-baiting, war-mongering Nixon, who was the antithesis of everything your generation supposedly stood for? Zero cred, rah. Zero cred... |
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I voted last week. Brian Moore/Stewart Alexander and of course, I voted for me for Congress.
The line was short, but the ballot was rather complicated. I got in in five minutes, and it took at least ten to vote. We have an optical scanning type ballot, which despite its problems, actually has the least errors and problems associated with it. Afterwords, they gave me a sticker that said, "My Vote Counted," but this being Florida, I don't believe them. |
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Originally posted by Elok
A gay man stuck living here? ![]() But yeah, Maryland's first district. Do you know Tuckahoe State Park? It's right across the street from me. I went to college. Don't know the state park. My hometown is Salisbury. EDIT: And Kravotil won by about 1,000 votes, it appears. YAY! |
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