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I thought I missed it.... an empty parking lot.... no vote here signs.... no pushy vote for me in the lot people... If I had never voted there before I wouldn't know where to go... But I voted!
 
I thought I missed it.... an empty parking lot.... no vote here signs.... no pushy vote for me in the lot people... If I had never voted there before I wouldn't know where to go... But I voted!
Without the local election stuff (at least no town stuff for us) there weren't many (any) sign holders out when I went. Lot's of cars though, so I knew I was in the right place.
 
How fast can they get the signs down?

I respect everyone's right to vote as they wish, whether I agree or not, however, here in AZ, I am appalled we appear to have (barely) passed a proposition that our state legislature can declare federal laws unconstitutional. As much as I understand the desire, the truth is, obviously, the new law will be found (eventually) to be unconstitutional itself, but costing how much in the interim . . .
 
I worked as a clerk at the polls yesterday, long day 15 hours. We had a total of four items. Gov/Lt. Gov, State Senator, State House, and something else.
 
How fast can they get the signs down?

I respect everyone's right to vote as they wish, whether I agree or not, however, here in AZ, I am appalled we appear to have (barely) passed a proposition that our state legislature can declare federal laws unconstitutional. As much as I understand the desire, the truth is, obviously, the new law will be found (eventually) to be unconstitutional itself, but costing how much in the interim . . .
And we defeated a City of PHX pension reform bill that was written by the same politicians campaigning against it
 
I did the same thing for Charles Ferraro (a loyal Boneyarder) here in the 117th District.

He worked hiss butt off to win a thankless job and I'm glad some good people (who aren't out to butter their own bread) are willing to do it. My sore butt was a small price to pay.

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I worked as a clerk at the polls yesterday, long day 15 hours. We had a total of four items. Gov/Lt. Gov, State Senator, State House, and something else.
 
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No, Jim, I was a clerk not a poll watcher. I was working for the county not a candidate. My family has had a long history of serving at the polls.

Dad told me to work at the polls before coming home for his 90th birthday.
 
OK, I understand.

Whichever.....political service is (or should be) a calling. I remember fondly when, the CT Legislature met every two years; now it's a near full time deal and certainly no more efficient than the old way (and it probably discourages good people from service).


No, Jim, I was a clerk not a poll watcher. I was working for the county not a candidate. My family has had a long history of serving at the polls.

Dad told me to work at the polls before coming home for his 90th birthday.
 
Our jobs are essentially confirming signatures and recording voters and insuring the security of the ballots and integrity of the vote.
 
Our jobs are essentially confirming signatures and recording voters and insuring the security of the ballots and integrity of the vote.

Can't do that in CT Ice.
 
Can't do which?
I worked CT polls 40 years years ago.

Referring sarcastically to the sketchy practices at CT polling places the last few elections - xeroxed ballots, no ballots, lost and found ballots, no voting lists, etc.

Maybe 40 years ago there was a little more integrity, Icebear.
 
Referring sarcastically to the sketchy practices at CT polling places the last few elections - xeroxed ballots, no ballots, lost and found ballots, no voting lists, etc.

Maybe 40 years ago there was a little more integrity, Icebear.
I have no idea about any of that stuff. I will say that it is inexcusable.
 
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