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c-series don

I’m going to vote on my way to work. Voting is something that my father instilled in me since I was 18. I don’t think I’ve ever not voted in an election. 

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rjg854

I'll be on my way shortly  :USA:

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Ed Kennell
3 hours ago, c-series don said:

on my way to work

Voted on my way to the post office to pick up my SS check.  :rolleyes:

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953 nut
17 minutes ago, Ed Kennell said:

on my way to the post office to pick up my SS check

Ed,  :angry-tappingfoot:   I am OLD SCHOOL but I do have direct deposit.

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Ed Kennell
1 minute ago, 953 nut said:

I do have direct deposit.

Same here Richard.  Auto pay, direct deposit, and credit card.   Haven't  switched to phone pay...yet.

 

I was just jabbing Don on having to go to work.   I did pass the post office on my way to vote.

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Mickwhitt

We have a problem with people not bothering to vote over here.

 

They have tried postal votes to make things easier than having to attend in person. 

 

But it's nothing to do with convenience, it's to do with ordinary people being sick of our two party choice. 

 

Labour promised to look after working people. No tax rises were key to their manifesto and getting elected. Within a year they put up taxes and a few months later we are facing another huge increase in purchase tax, income tax or national insurance. 

 

And we still have another three years to go before we can flip flop back to conservative rule.

 

I agree voting is a privilege nanypeople do not enjoy. But voting for liars and thieves is a pretty difficult thing to do. 

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nylyon

Reminder to keep this non-political, suspensions will take place without warning.

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Treepep

I vote when I can like the last Big one.  Otherwise I am largely unqualified.  I don't watch television and I know nothing about who is running for what  Could be a fun choose your own adventure maybe but that seems irresponsible in my humble opinion:rolleyes:

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Treepep

 

What I mean is I usually vote local.  And the big ones.  16 to 18 hour days and no local knowledge and no time.  Uninformed is not good!

 

Period.  I do not have a remedy for that at this time.  The remaining hours I need to scramble to handle all of the other life things.  IF there were

 

any good, reliable, or trainable humans I could be on the up and up on that political business.  :eusa-pray:  I am able to fool around on this wonderful

 

place here and there whilst waiting for the food to get hot.  :greetings-clappingyellow:

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Pullstart

Mrs. p and I voted just before lunch today.  We were numbers 46 and 47 in the till.  There was one proposal on the ballot, the smallest government led vote we’ve ever been a part of!

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SylvanLakeWH

Mrs Sylvan and I were 186 and 187... our daughter voted later.
 

Pathetic turnout but same issue as you - Single school millage proposal.

 

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Beap52

Nothing to vote on in our county this time.  Otherwise I'd be there.  

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adsm08

I made it to the poll tonight. I'm a little embarrassed to admit that this one snuck up on me and I was still doing some of my research while filling out my ballot, and ultimately left two races blank because I could not find the information I wanted.

 

I did go in knowing all I needed about the PA Supreme Court retention vote, which was the one I was really worried about. Most of my local "races" were 20+ year incumbents running unopposed for jobs like dog-catcher.

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Handy Don

I early voted 8 days ago. Mrs. Handy voted today. 

Busy ballot with one state-wide referendum. 

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