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In reply to the discussion: do NOT stand in long lines to vote on tuesday [View all]mopinko
(73,833 posts)9. in this case i think mostly fools.
sometimes the people who volunteer to be judges are not the sharpest knives in the drawer, but it is one day. early vote judges are a little more so, since it is several weeks. i think they get a little more attached to the polling places that you do in one day, too.
i have had a run in with them before. they forget who they are there to serve, and feel free to kick a voter out of the polling place for having the audacity to point out that they are doing things wrong.
too bad for them i know my rights as a voter.
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"the wait was shorter at the polling place in the next ward, and that they could go there." WHAT?!
WinkyDink
Nov 2012
#3
not a good idea. that means you will vote provisionally. That means there is an extra step to decide
robinlynne
Nov 2012
#20
How do they check you on a roster then? Do they just accept the ballots and check later?
robinlynne
Nov 2012
#69
sounds good then. except for the part where the machines are electronic..... Here (california)
robinlynne
Nov 2012
#75
bring a chair, a bottle of water, a snack, and a book to read...but STAND IN LINE
NightWatcher
Nov 2012
#5
How much better would this country have been with all the workers' voices heard?
freshwest
Nov 2012
#46
Or discourage others from not voting. The vacuum of non-voters will be filled by corporate voices.
freshwest
Nov 2012
#81
Our area has laws that allow wheelchair or infirm people to "curb vote." Check out your county's
Honeycombe8
Nov 2012
#18
we should make sure we get rid of corrupt board of election officials.
-LOKI -BAD FOR YA
Nov 2012
#54