Posted on 02/05/2008 8:10:00 PM PST by restornu
I have heard rumors across the nation that folks find broken voting Machines, or listed under the wrong party!
A friend of mind tries to vote and was told she was a Democrat so she could not vote Republican.
She said they just assume you are Democrat she lives in uptown NYC.
Sound intimidating to me
I just heard on a radio show from a caller that in Calf she was told she was sorry for got the term so she could not vote and she was a Republican.
Just wondering how was your voting in experience?
The only problem was finding a place to park at the high school. I was in line for about 5 - 10 minutes and it took about a minute to vote. No real problems at all.
Well, we live in a small town so it wasn’t so bad. They asked me if I was democrat and I said ‘wash your mouth out with soap!” Nicely and with a big smile, of course. I voted for Romney and hubby voted for Huckabee (I TOLD him to vote for Romney but it didn’t work!). I’ve never missed a chance to vote.
***in and out under 10mins...
They have medication you can take for that.***
LOL!
“A friend of mind tries to vote and was told she was a Democrat so she could not vote Republican.
She said they just assume you are Democrat she lives in uptown NYC. “
I was there at the crack of early to vote before work. Seemed like all the early arrivals there were (R).
While waiting for the polls to open I perused a ballot for something calling itself the "American Independent Party" and saw that one of their Presidential candidates was named "Mad Max Riekse." That was the most irregular thing all day.
Well she knows it matters not in main election we can vote for who we want to.
Sometimes it is not wise to argue but she should now change over her register to the party of her choice.
Battle of Athens comes to mind...
I was unable to vote today due to not being a card carrying republican,but the times the machine wouldn’t work for me as well, were presidential election 2000 and 2004. No lever under any party for bush moved...and when I stuck my head out to ask for some help here....I was told I had already voted.
It’s unreal and makes us all think that our votes literally don’t count at all.
School cafeteria in San Diego county. Left the house at 8:30am, walked in at 8:35am, walked out at 8:39am, home at 8:45am.
2004 caucus (my first) - 5 attended
2006 caucus - 3 attended
2008 caucus - 27 attended!
Straw poll results (in order of finish)
Romney
Ron Paul
Huckabee/McCain (tie)
Something else I've noticed about tonights nationwide results - Republicans take note
States that Obama has won, he won by a landslide in almost every instance.
States that Billary won: very, very close in almost every case.
If Obama is the nominee - we are in trouble.
I voted in the FL primary last week and it was instantaneous. I offered my Voter ID and Driver’s License and she said, “we don’t need this anymore,” referring to the Voter ID.
This is only interesting, to me, because I have previously had trouble getting a Republican ballot (not this time), but just had to stand fast and insist upon being handed a Republican ballot. This time, getting a Republican ballot was a breeze,they didn’t want my Voter ID showing me to be a registered Republican. Plus, the person at the desk was going to cross ‘my’ name off the list, even though he was a Democrat, has the same exact first/middle/last name as me, but lives 2 doors down. In the first place, how are they going to hand a ballot in the closed Republican primary to a Democrat? In the second place, how sad is it that I didn’t even know there’s a guy living two doors down with the same, exact name?
Two lessons, for me: Conservatives don’t complain about problems with ballots or machines; they stand their ground, politely, and make their vote count without calling a TV station; and, I need to find time to get outside of my house on my off time and introduce myself to neighbors down the street, even if they are Democrats, because it’s ridiculous that I don’t even know that somebody within a block has my exact same name!
I walked in. I showed my ID. I filled out a very brief card. I got my voting card, inserted it into the machine, voted and walked out. Total time, five minutes.
I will. This is the third post of it. LOL!
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Let me tell you about our cathexis voting adventure today.
In AZ to vote in person you must have one of two things: A valid driver’s license or two forms of ID, but not credit cards — must be a water bill or electric bill, that sort of thing.
We drove to our precinct which on the paper they send to you was in Chandler where we live. We drove up and down the street and no precinct. Nada. Nothing. We drove home.
I called the precinct’s disability number and Cyber did the computer thing. The disability number asked no less than 40 questions by some subhuman computer. Press 1 for English, press 2 for Spanish, press 3 for whatever. That was the easy part. With the English, you were asked to Press 1 if you are a dem, press 2 if you are a pub, press 3 if you are a libertarian, ad naseaum. After that, there were questions on God knows what. I hung up.
Cyber in the meantime is on the computer looking up the Baptist Church where our polling place in Chandler is. There is no Baptist Church in Chandler on the street that was given to us.
I got on my computer and pulled up Chandler maps and how to get from our home to the address for the Baptist Church in Chandler. None. Then I pulled up the address on the precinct. It’s a main road through town.
Guess what? The Baptist Church was in another town, Mesa. We found it on the computer. Get in the car and drive there.
There’s more. Just keep popping that popcorn.
We get back into my SUV and drive there. No problem.
We walk into the polling place and Cyber hands the little lady his driver’s license and voting card. No good. Here in AZ your driver’s license is good for 20 years or so. Cyber had moved since his original DL, and had the new address on the back. Nope, illegal. Can’t vote even with your voter’s registration card, and as I said before, credit cards with your name on them don’t count.
Cyber doesn’t carry around electric bills and such. So there was a little problem, and more people are lining up. Cyber just told them, “I’m not going to vote.”
I voted with no problem, except now I’m PO’d. I showed the good lady my DL compared to Cyber’s DL. My DL is only seven years old. They were not going to let him vote, even with his name on the voting register. Another man called some head guy at the voting place. Nope, Cyber can’t vote.
We’re walking back to the SUV, and in the glove compartment has my insurance info. My gosh, Cyber’s name was on it, too.
We marched back in. Got to the head of the line, and Cyber finally got to vote. I’ll tell you who we didn’t vote for, that A-H McCain.
I hope your voting was easier than ours.
1. Psychoanalysis. the investment of emotional significance in an activity, object, or idea.
72 posted on 02/05/2008 4:26:37 PM MST by Slip18
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Now I’m not so depressed. I don’t think McCain will win this state because of our two darned votes. Thank you ever so much.
Thanks for the ping, Whyisa!
~”Aside from the tornado, not bad at all.”~
Global warming. Blame Bush.
My prayers are with you and your neighbors.
The local caucus, however was a disturbing affair. Half the people there were Ron Paul supporters; the other half were various precinct chiefs and elected officials, the only ones to actually vote.
There was no one to speak for McCain. Finally some one was dredged up. He really was a McCain supporter (I think), but his whole speech revolved around McCain’s failure to vote for the Bush tax cuts, McCain-Feingold, and McCain-Kennedy. The theme being that McCain stood up for what he believed no matter how much we all hated it and how wrong he might have been! Then he reminded us how McCain was likely to be our leader so we had better buck up.
As they broke for the vote, some Ron Paul took the podium and started into an antiwar screed, all about how our soldiers misdeeds had brought the wrath of the poor Islamics down on us.
I left believing we’re in for the biggest political slaughter of modern times. Once home I got a look at the Democratic turnout compared to the Republican turnout. Sad times for conservative Republicans. I’m almost glad it won’t be Mitt up there getting beaten in the general.
~”Im almost glad it wont be Mitt up there getting beaten in the general.”~
Yeah, I’m thinking along the same lines. Give him a few years to burnish his conservative credentials and connect with the base. If he wants it, the job will be waiting for him alongside the 2012 conservative realignment.
Pity about all the problems he’ll have to fix then, though. I suppose we deserve nothing less.
Did you scan your ballot into a giant covered wastebasket to count your vote?
Nearly empty at 6 pm. Dropped off my mail-in ballot, so I was in and out in 10 seconds flat.
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