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mc1234 -> RE: Are you voting in person or by absentee ballot? (10/22/2008 12:14:17 PM)

In person.  We have machines where you pull the levers.  They never ask for id - they find me in their book and I sign my name below a copy of my signature.  I guess they're supposed to make sure they match, but I'd be much more comfortable if they asked for id.

My boss just registered to vote - I sent him with his ID, but they didn't even ask for it! 






juliaoceania -> RE: Are you voting in person or by absentee ballot? (10/22/2008 1:58:35 PM)

My Daddy and I are going together to vote on election day before I go to work.




Vendaval -> RE: Are you voting in person or by absentee ballot? (10/23/2008 12:18:15 AM)

That sounds like a bureaucratic screw up.  Is there any way for these younger voters to get the mess worked out so that they can vote in this election?


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ORIGINAL: CallaFirestormBW
A large portion of her graduating class had their registrations returned by the State of Texas for "insufficient information". All but one of her relatively large circle of friends had their registrations denied, and apparently, quite a few of the 'friends of friends' circle did as well... somewhere in the neighborhood of half the people she knows directly or who are friends through someone she knows directly.




proudsub -> RE: Are you voting in person or by absentee ballot? (10/23/2008 8:09:27 AM)

We vote by mail.  I think i heard that 60% in WA State vote absentee.  However, we don't like voting way ahead of time in case some new info on a candidate surfaces right before election day. I used to think voting by mail at the last minute made my vote not count but our last Gov. race was decided by 163 votes so the absentees decided it.  It is the same candidates this year and is expected to be very close.




Dnomyar -> RE: Are you voting in person or by absentee ballot? (10/23/2008 8:19:25 AM)

always in person. Have to show ID.




VampiresLair -> RE: Are you voting in person or by absentee ballot? (10/23/2008 8:28:32 AM)

I am going in person, and Fox is looking forward to it because this is his first election he has ever voted in. He does, however, have to travel back to his home town to do so





Puppy4goodHome -> RE: Are you voting in person or by absentee ballot? (10/23/2008 9:12:59 AM)

I am going to  vote in person don't trust those ppl who count the absentee ballots with a penny why would i trust them with my vote LOL




RainydayNE -> RE: Are you voting in person or by absentee ballot? (10/23/2008 9:30:52 AM)

in person
i dunno, voting is oddly fun and exciting =p




Vendaval -> RE: Are you voting in person or by absentee ballot? (10/23/2008 2:42:43 PM)

The voting machines where you pull the levers almost sound like slot machines to me.  Never seen one out here as we use Scantron type cards.




Musicmystery -> RE: Are you voting in person or by absentee ballot? (10/23/2008 2:46:29 PM)

In person. While I'd encourage people to vote early, I live in a very rural area where we all know each other. In and out.






Vendaval -> RE: Are you voting in person or by absentee ballot? (10/23/2008 3:44:19 PM)

Let me guess, you are his executive secretary?  Can he get through the day without your assistance?
 
[sm=welcome.gif] to the boards!


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ORIGINAL: mc1234
My boss just registered to vote - I sent him with his ID, but they didn't even ask for it! 




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