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Poll: Did you or will you vote today? |
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Election Day
Gordondon son of Ethelred
· 19 years, 3 months ago
Did you or will you vote today?
When someone runs unopposed I write in someone as a protest. That happens a lot with judgeships in New York. In previous years I've voted for the guys in Fruvous, hobbits, and cartoon characters. This year I voted for New York musicians who are actually elegible for the positions; Christine Lavin and Pete and Maura Kennedy.
There was an unopposed candidate for county board this year, but I decided that a protest vote would be more of a protest against him than the idea of him running unopposed, and it was a candidate I could get behind, so I wasn't going to vote against him just for the sake of voting against him.
If i lived there I'd have voted for non-partisan redistricting. That would be better done on a national level though.
There's no such thing as non-partisan. Someone's got to approve/appoint/assign/grant that ability to somebody/some organization/some group of people. So political persautions will always factor into those kinds of decisions.
Districting should just be a numerical game and the boundaries should be designated as having to be contiguous and roughly geometrically rhomboid. :)
I have come to believe that redistricting should be done by computers using an algorthim that takes into account socioeconomic but not political considerations. The devil of course is in the details.
i think michael ian black should do all redistricting. yes.
I have actually seriously considered that. It would be really weird but pretty much assure competitive elections.
My sister told me about that one. She said she hoped that people would be confused by the way it was worded. A vote for the proposal is a vote against gay marriage.
Oh the wording on virtually all the ballot items was atrocious. One I read three times and still couldn't tell you what it was doing. I had to go dig up some editorials on them and sift through what they said.
There should be a requirement to use proper english when describing stuff on a ballot. Unfortunately, the amendment to ban gay marriage passed overwhelmingly.
Unfortunately most proposals are worded to be as opaque as possible, not as clear. They really should hire a non-partisan high school english teacher to phrase them. Any editor would reject them immediately.
iPauley
· 19 years, 3 months ago
I voted. Rochester had a mayoral race (incumbant Mayor Johnson is retiring), and there were two propositions on the card -- one for allowing the state legislature create its own budget if it can't agree with the governor on one before the start of the fiscal year, and one to borrow money to repair roads.
-- Pauley
Ahh, good old Rochester, where the four seasons are Not Quite Winter, Winter, Still Winter, and Roadwork.
...I miss my alma mater and the city that goes with it! :o(
Michael (foof) Maki
· 19 years, 3 months ago
Elections for two City Counselors and school-board members. I didn't know enough about the races (or care enough to learn about them) to add anything but noise.
School Board is really tough to be informed on. I once voted for someone I went to high school with. That was nice.
Misch
· 19 years, 3 months ago
You voted, but did your vote get counted?
BlackBoxVoting.org. Ohio (albeit a bit late for the 2004 presidential elections) finally got voter verified paper trails in their machines. New Jersey, my new home, hoever, doesn't have them in their machines. I have no way to be certain my vote was counted.
Meanwhile, PA doesn't even bother sending OUT absentee ballots to registered Democrats.
...Although I may just have missed the deadline. Blah. Why didn't they have a fax machine?
Zach
· 19 years, 3 months ago
Just before voting, my mom and I got to talk to one of the mayoral candidates of Fairfield, Ohio, where we live. He made a good impression on us, so we both voted for him. The guy ended up winning by ONE VOTE. If we hadn't talked to him, he wouldn't have won. How cool is that?
Just make sure to let him know that he now owes you big time. I see a cushy political job in you future :-)
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