Voting

Election Day Again

November 7, 2010

Image via Wikipedia It’s that time of year again.  Working the polls and encountering some of the most interesting people. A gentleman of Armenian descent, born in India, immigrated to the US via Canada into Detroit right after World War II. A gentleman and his wife, he proclaiming he will take his wife’s ballot for [...]

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Election Choices

June 9, 2010

Image by Getty Images via @daylife Election days always provide me with Blogging fodder. Whether it be the issues that are being voted upon or the individuals doing the voting or the people working the polls. For this election I have been blessed. All 3 of my workers showed up and all 3 are capable [...]

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93

June 8, 2010

Image by Muffet via Flickr I was just speaking with a voter, who was having a problem with the Ink-A-Vote system. He lamented that by now he should have known better. I retorted that he can’t be expected to know Everything, that that was my job. He exclaimed that “At 93 I should know everything [...]

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Pros and Cons

May 28, 2010

Image via Wikipedia There is an initiative on the upcoming June 8 ballot calling for an Open Primary here in California. As it stands now, our Primaries are closed which means you can only vote for the party with which you are registered.  With an Open Primary the top two vote-gettters, regardless of party affiliation [...]

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UK Election

April 29, 2010

This is a Sponsored Post written by me on behalf of goviral. All opinions are 100% mine. The UK is having an election soon, on May 6, 2010. A new site called the “Vote-u-lator”, wants to help voters make an informed decision based upon their social media input. Using Vote-u-lator you can connect to your [...]

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